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United Airlines Denies Removing Woman From Flight for Misgendering Staff Member
United Airlines has refuted an American mother's claim that she was kicked off a flight after she mistakenly misgendered a flight attendant.
US Drug Prices Soared by 37% Over Past Decade, Surpassing Inflation Rate
Prescription drug prices in the US have reportedly climbed over the past decade, with a rate far surpassing inflation.
Uber to Pay $1,000 to US, Canada Drivers Who Will Ditch Their Cars for 5 Weeks
Uber will pay more than 100 people in the US and Canada $1,000 to abandon their cars for five weeks.
Kim Jong-un's Aurus Car From Putin Feature $15.5 Million Worth of South Korean Components
After US automakers' exit, Vladimir Putin gifted Kim Jong-un a Russian-made Aurus limousine with $15.5 million worth of imported parts from South Korea.
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Apple Vision Pro arrived in China on Friday, June 28, and was priced 18% higher than in the US. Chinese consumers shared their opinions on social media.
Time magazine has signed a multi-year content deal with OpenAI, granting ChatGPT access to its news archives, with financial terms undisclosed.
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin has filed a lawsuit against the popular Chinese shopping app Temu, alleging it is "dangerous malware" that secretly harvests extensive unauthorized user data.
A coalition of social and racial justice groups argued in a legal brief that a federal ban or forced sale of TikTok would suppress minority voices by disrupting a crucial platform for online connection and advocacy.
The Australian government announced that it has approved the request of ANZ to acquire the banking business of Suncorp for $3.26 billion.
Jury Orders NFL to Pay $4.7 Billion in Damages After Breaking Antitrust Laws in ‘Sunday Ticket’ Case
A jury in a California-based US District Court ordered the NFL to pay almost $4.8 billion in damages to a class action after a ruling found the league violating antitrust laws.
Workers at Tata Steel were told that the company could potentially cease operations at its Port Talbot plant by July 7 due to a strike organized by the trade union Unite.
Tesla contends that Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package has been validated by shareholder ratification, despite a previous court ruling rescinding it earlier in the year.
Target has adjusted its theft prevention strategy by lowering the threshold for when employees can intervene to stop shoplifters, aiming to enhance safety and minimize financial losses attributed to retail theft.
As more and more people look for affordable lunch alternatives, Taco Bell has joined the trend with their new $7 Luxe Cravings Box.

















