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CrowdStrike Blames Delta Air Lines  For Extended IT Outage and $500M Loss

CrowdStrike Claims Delta Air Lines Refused Their Help, Resulting to Extended IT Outage and $500M Loss

CrowdStrike denies responsibility for Delta Air Lines' extended IT outage, arguing that the airline mismanaged the situation and contributed to a misleading narrative about the incident.


Elon Musk Slams Fed's Inaction on Rate Cuts, Calls Them 'Foolish'

Elon Musk criticized the Federal Reserve's decision not to cut interest rates, calling it "foolish" and warning that the policy could harm the US, which could potentially stall economic growth.

Global Stocks Drop as Japan's Nikkei Falls 13% and European Shares Hit Six-Month Lows

Recession fears pushed global stock markets to experience a major decline on August 5, Monday with Japan's Nikkei dropping 13%, STOXX 600 3%, and Nasdaq futures 5%.

2024 Business Tips: 4 Key Steps To Making the Perfect Elevator Pitch

To ensure business success, knowing how to create an effective elevator pitch is key. Here's a quick guide.


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Neuralink Postpones Second Brain-Implant Surgery Due to Patient's Health Issues
The implant could give a paralyzed patient the ability to control digital devices by thinking. Neuralink, a microchip company owned by Elon Musk, has successfully implanted a brain chip into a second trial patient just months after its first attempt.
Coca-Cola Post Strong Earnings
Coca-Cola expects some or all of the $6 billion in back taxes to be refunded if it wins an appeal on the court's decision.
Thailand Plans to Legalize Casino to Boost Tourism and Foreign Investment
Despite its conservative stance, Thailand is pushing to legalize casinos to boost tourism and attract foreign investment, with major global casino operators like MGM showing interest.
Uniqlo and Nike Struggle in China as Shoppers Choose Cheaper Options
Due to economic challenges, Uniqlo, Nike, and other global apparel brands are struggling in China as consumers increasingly choose affordable, unbranded alternatives.
Berkshire Hathaway Sells Half of Its Apple Shares, Increasing Cash to Record $277 Billion
Apple's stock stake has been reduced by Berkshire Hathaway, which has boosted its cash reserves to a record-high ($277 Billion) as a cautious approach against US economy concerns.
US Unemployment Rate Hits 4.3% as July Adds Only 114,000 Jobs
US job growth slowed unexpectedly in July, with only 114,000 jobs added, raising the unemployment rate to 4.3%, the highest since October 2021.
Malaysia Launches First Locally-Made Electric Car, the Proton e.MAS7
Malaysia has launched its first home-grown electric vehicle, the Proton e.MAS7, to strengthen its position in the growing Southeast Asian EV market.
Trump Proposes Ending Taxes on Social Security Benefits for Seniors
Donald Trump has proposed eliminating federal income taxes on Social Security benefits for seniors, potentially reducing federal revenue by up to $1.8 trillion over the next decade.
China Sets New Rules to Help Veterans Find Jobs and Start Businesses Easily
China's new laws, effective September 1, will ease hiring criteria for veterans, provide job preferences, and support entrepreneurship, vocational training, and higher education to improve their transition to civilian life.
Nvidia Finally Faces DOJ Antitrust Investigation After Push From Senator Warren and US Progressives
The U.S. Department of Justice has launched an antitrust investigation into Nvidia for allegedly misusing its dominant position in the AI chip market to unfairly disadvantage competitors, following a push from competitors, groups, and even the Senate.
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