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Disney Stands by HRC Diversity Index as Investors Reject Exit
Disney shareholders rejected a proposal to exit the HRC Diversity Index, reaffirming the company's commitment to workplace inclusion.
Costco Extends Fueling Hours at Gas Stations Nationwide Amid Changing
Costco extends gas station hours nationwide to improve convenience for members amid shifting demand and competitive fuel pricing.
Segway Scooters Recalled After 20 Riders Injured by Faulty Folding
Segway recalls 220,000 Ninebot scooters due to a faulty folding mechanism, linked to 20 injuries, urging owners to stop use and seek repairs.
Google Sues Maryland Business Owner Over Fake Listings, Consumer Data
Google is suing Yaniv Asayag and co-conspirators for creating fake business listings, misleading customers, and selling personal data.
Nike’s Sales Take a Hit as Consumers Shift Away from
Nike's sales drop as consumers shift away from pricey sneakers and apparel, prompting a major turnaround strategy.
Social Security’s New In-Person ID Checks Spark Backlash from Advocates,
Social Security's new in-person ID verification policy sparks backlash from retirees and advocates over accessibility concerns.
Nestlé Recalls Lean Cuisine and Stouffer’s Meals Over Wood Contamination
Nestlé recalls Lean Cuisine and Stouffer's frozen meals due to wood contamination, urging consumers to return affected products for a refund.
Online Map Targets Tesla, Trump’s DOGE Team Amid Vandalism Surge
Online map "DOGEQUEST" exposes Tesla owners' data amid vandalism surge, sparking security concerns and federal investigations.
Stephen Gardner to Exit as Amtrak CEO After Elon Musk’s
Amtrak CEO Stephen Gardner resigns after Elon Musk's criticism, sparking debates over privatization and the future of US passenger rail.
Amazon Battles Government Over Responsibility for Third-Party Product Safety
Amazon sues the US safety agency over a ruling holding it responsible for third-party product recalls.
Trump, Putin Agree on Energy Ceasefire, Reshaping Global Supply Chains
Trump and Putin agree on a 30-day energy ceasefire, aiming to reshape global supply chains and negotiate lasting peace.
Frontier Airlines Offers Free Bags to Lure Frustrated Southwest Passengers
Frontier Airlines offers free checked bags to attract Southwest passengers upset over the airline's new baggage fees.
Famed Hollywood Director Arrested for Alleged $11M Netflix Scam
Hollywood director Carl Rinsch was arrested for allegedly defrauding Netflix of $11M, spending it on luxury cars, antiques, and crypto investments.
Google Parent Alphabet to Buy Wiz for $32B in Cloud
Google acquires cybersecurity startup Wiz for $32B, its largest deal yet, aiming to strengthen cloud security amid rising AI-driven cyber threats.
GM Issues Major Recall Over Transmission Defect in Cadillac, Camaro
GM recalls over 90,000 vehicles due to a transmission defect in Cadillac and Camaro models, increasing crash risk.
China Launches Spending Stimulus as Trump’s Trade War Hits Exports
China launches a stimulus plan to boost domestic spending as U.S. tariffs threaten its export-driven economy.
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov Leaves France for Dubai Amid Criminal
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov leaves France for Dubai amid ongoing criminal investigation into his messaging app's role in illegal activities.
Tesla Stops Cybertruck Shipments After Panel Adhesion Problems Surface
Tesla halts Cybertruck shipments after panel adhesion issues raise safety concerns, delaying deliveries.
Whole Foods Recalls Mac & Cheese Bites Due to Hidden
Whole Foods recalls Mac & Cheese Bites over hidden egg and meat ingredients, urging refunds for affected products.
US Authorities Sound Alarm Over Medusa Ransomware’s Expanding Reach
US authorities warn of the growing threat posed by Medusa ransomware, affecting hundreds of organizations across critical sectors.
Mixue Overtakes Starbucks, McDonald’s as World’s Largest Food and Beverages
ixue Bingcheng surpasses Starbucks and McDonald's to become the largest food and beverage chain globally.
Financial Crisis Was ‘Guaranteed’ Without Intervention, Treasury Secretary Says
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says a financial crisis was inevitable without intervention, as Trump's policies aim to stabilize the economy.
Consumer Confidence Slips as Trump’s Economic Policies Shake Markets
Consumer confidence drops as Trump's tariffs and market instability raise concerns about the economy's future.
California Union Rejects VTA’s Offer, Strike Persists Amid Legal Battle
California transit workers' strike continues as union rejects VTA's offer, amid legal battles and state intervention efforts.
 Meta Moves to Block Ex-Employee’s Memoir, But Sales Surge
Meta's attempt to block a former employee's memoir has backfired, leading to a surge in sales and increased attention.
Popular Coffee Creamer Recalled in 30 States After Consumers Report
International Delight recalls over 75,000 coffee creamer bottles in 30 states after reports of spoilage and illness.
Starbucks Loses $50 Million Lawsuit After Customer Suffers Severe Tea
Starbucks has been ordered to pay $50 million after a customer suffered severe burns from a spilled tea at a California drive-thru.
Failed Tesla Attack: Man Accidentally Sets Own Clothes Ablaze
Man accidentally sets his own clothes on fire during failed attack on Tesla Superchargers in South Carolina.
Dollar General Joins Retail Downturn, Shutting Nearly 100 Locations
Dollar General plans to close nearly 100 stores as part of a strategy to streamline operations and adapt to shifting market conditions.
Trump Pauses Tariff Hike on Canadian Metals After Ontario Freezes
Trump halts planned tariff hike on Canadian metals after Ontario freezes electricity price increase, easing trade tensions temporarily.
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