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Hyundai, Kia Unit Allegedly Repossessed Cars From Military Personnel Illegally; Financial Arm to Settle Charges
A Hyundai and Kia unit was accused of illegally repossessing cars from military service members. The financial unit now wants to settle charges.
Boeing 737 Accident Injures Several People Amid FAA Investigation
A Boeing 737 caught fire at Senegal Airport, injuring several people amid the new FAA investigation. Here's what happened.
Biden Admin's Anti-Credit Card Junk Fee Regulation Could Face Last-Minute Freeze, Here's Why
The Biden Admin's anti-credit card junk fee regulation could be frozen at the last minute. Will USCOC's request be accepted?
Boeing Faces New Safety Concerns as FedEx Cargo Plane Lands in Istanbul Without Front Gear
A FedEx Airlines Boeing 767 cargo plane landed in Istanbul without its front landing gear, sparking an ongoing investigation, which adds to Boeing's multiple aircraft incidents in 2024 alone.
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The plan, pending court approval, details that almost all customers will be reimbursed the funds they are owed, with some receiving amounts exceeding their original claims.
Donald Trump's Estate Tax Cut Renewal Spells $4.6 Trillion Price Tag, Congressional Estimates Reveal
The Congressional Budget Office disclosed that extending the measure would result in an additional cost of $1.1 trillion compared to initial estimates.
The JPMorgan Chase in Australia has been fined A$775,000 ($509,252) for permitting suspicious client orders on wheat futures trading.
Pfizer has agreed to settle over 10,000 lawsuits concerning the alleged connection between its product, Zantac, and cancer.
Authorities recovered enough stolen property to fill 450 medium cardboard boxes, with Macy's alone accounting for $212,000 worth of the seized goods.
Universal Music Group has denied allegations that it has intervened in the beef between Aubrey “Drake” Graham and Kendrick Lamar Duckworth, while also being under fire after Glass Lewis urged shareholders to revolt against a salary increase for its CEO, Lucian Grainge.
Former MGM Grand President Scott Sibella faces sentencing for allowing illegal betting at the casino following a guilty plea to failure to report suspicious transactions.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) will investigate Tesla's self-driving claims for potential securities or wire fraud, with allegations of misleading investors and consumers as reports of crashes involving Teslas equipped with Autopilot pile up.
Pfizer has agreed to settle over 10,000 lawsuits concerning its Zantac heartburn medication after it was found that a cancer risk was not disclosed.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has signed the "Taylor Swift bill" into law to boost protections for online ticket buyers.