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Walmart Faces Class Action Lawsuit in Illinois for Misleading and Unfair Pricing

Walmart faces a class action lawsuit alleging misleading and unjust pricing by charging customers more than required.


Philippines Demands $1 Million Payment from China over June 17 Incident

The Philippines demanded a payment worth $1 million in damages from China following an altercation in the South China Sea on June 17.

Tesla’s Strong Deliveries Report Strikes Serious Blow to Short Sellers, Resulting in $3.5 Billion Loss

Tesla's short sellers lost $3.5 billion after the firm announced better-than-expected electric car sales this week.

Ray Kurzweil Hopes to Reach 'Singularity' by Merging with AI

Computer scientist, futurist, and artificial intelligence advocate Ray Kurzweil is optimistic that he will become one with the 'Singularity’ by his eventual death.


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New Zealand Tourist, Wife of Businessman Doug McKay, Killed in Southern California Robbery
A New Zealand tourist, identified as the wife of prominent businessman Doug McKay, was tragically killed during a robbery attempt in Southern California.
China's BYD Launches Electric Vehicle Factory in Thailand, Expanding Regional Presence
BYD, China's largest electric vehicle maker, has opened its first factory in Southeast Asia in Thailand, marking a strategic move into the region's growing EV market supported by government incentives.
Germany Blocks Volkswagen Subsidiary Sale to China Over National Security Concerns
Germany has blocked the sale of MAN Energy Solutions, a Volkswagen subsidiary, to a Chinese firm due to concerns over national security, amidst escalating tensions with China over trade issues.
Saks Fifth Avenue's Parent Company HBC to Acquire Neiman Marcus for $2.65 Billion
HBC, the parent company of Saks Fifth Avenue, has announced a $2.65 billion acquisition deal with Neiman Marcus Group.
SNAP Benefits Overpayment Concerns Rise in States, FNS Releases New Data
According to data released by the US Food and Nutrition Service (FNS), several states are experiencing high rates of overpayments in SNAP benefits.
Forbes Names Elon Musk Biggest Loser as Net Worth Shrinks by $30 Billion in 2024
Forbes reports that Elon Musk's net worth has decreased by almost $30 billion this year, making him the biggest financial loser among billionaires, despite remaining the richest person on earth.
Dove’s ‘Real Beauty’ Leader Resigns Amidst Marketing Campaign Backlash
Dove's global chief marketing officer, Alessandro Manfredi, announced his departure from Unilever after two decades, citing product backlash from controversial marketing campaigns.
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Italian authorities have ordered luxury fashion giants Dior and Armani to court after allegedly exploiting migrant workers earning as little as $2 an hour to produce high-priced handbags.
Tesla To Quadruple Production At Gruenheide Plant
German environmental authorities in Brandenburg have approved Tesla's Gruenheide plant expansion, sparking environmental concerns over water supply risks and local ecosystem impacts.
Donald Trump And Joe Biden Participate In First Presidential Debate
Benjamin Melman of Edmond de Rothschild Asset Management cautioned that a Trump presidency could spike treasury yields of the country due to proposed tax, immigration, and tariff policies impacting inflation and market risk.
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