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Icons: Airbnb Launches Hollywood-Theme Houses Inspired From ‘Up,’ ‘X-Men 97’ Mansion
Airbnb is expanding its reach into the world of entertainment, specifically film and television, through its latest venture called Icons.
Russia Reportedly Develops ‘Indiscriminate’ Anti-Satellite Nuclear Weapon, Pentagon Official Warns
US intelligence allegations about Russia's development of a space-based nuclear weapon were a major topic of debate during a Senate hearing on May 1.
FTC Set to Approve Major Exxon Mobil Deal With Pioneer But With Board Twist
Three sources say Exxon Mobil will ban an oil executive involved in a price-fixing case from joining its board after buying Pioneer Resources.
Uber Sued by London Black Cab Drivers for £250 Million Over Taxi Booking Rules
Uber is facing a multi-million-pound lawsuit filed by nearly 11,000 black cab drivers in London, England.
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Missouri residents may have the opportunity to vote on a potential increase to the minimum wage this November.
A new rule banning hidden service fees may oblige some California restaurants to remove them from customers' bills.
A federal prosecutor portrayed serial scammer Joey Cipolla as a charmer with a dangerous fascination with riches — and he is willing to hurt people to achieve it.
Former President Donald Trump has received another $1.6 billion worth of shares in Trump Media & Technology Group.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella made big investments in Thailand and Malaysia and other initiatives to expand its Southeast Asian footprint and advance AI technologies.
JPMorgan Chase is expected to reach a resolution with a third US regulator that will require the bank to pay a civil penalty of $100 million.
K-pop agency HYBE reported on Thursday a disappointing lower-than-expected profit for the first quarter of 2024.
Firefighters battled a huge fire that started at a supermarket and spread to other buildings in Bushwick, Brooklyn, on Wednesday night, injuring seven people and displacing dozens.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy was found to have violated federal labor law due to comments he made regarding unionization at the company.
UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty said the business paid a $22 million ransom to hackers who penetrated Change Healthcare system.