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Hyundai Set to Offer 142 Million Shares for India IPO: Report
Hyundai intends to sell 142.2 million shares in an IPO for its Indian subsidiary. The Hyundai logo is displayed at the New York International Auto Show, March 28, 2018 at the Jacob K.
US Probes 'Dutch Roll' Incident on Boeing Jet During Southwest Airlines Flight in May
Federal investigators are probing a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 Max 8's odd rolling motion during a May flight.
Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Challenging Federal Abortion Accommodations to Government Workers
A federal judge in Arkansas ruled that the lawsuit filed by 17 Republican states challenging the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission lacked standing.
Meta Halts EU AI Model Rollout Amid Privacy Concerns, Regulatory Pressure
Meta Platforms has postponed the European launch of its AI models after the Irish privacy regulator advised against using data from Facebook and Instagram users.
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The former site of the World of Coca-Cola museum in Atlanta, Georgia has been demolished to convert the property as a parking lot.
Trump wants to resume oil drilling in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, which Biden banned over environmental concerns, to reduce energy independence and raise US economic growth.
Greencore recalls thousands of Sandwiches, with 30 sandwich varieties implicated, due to E coli outbreak affecting 113 people in the UK, leaving 37 hospitalized.
BYD continues to earn higher profits on its models in the EU than China despite the 17.4% tariffs on Chinese EV imports.
Neuroelectrics seeks FDA approval for its noninvasive head cap that uses mild electrical currents to treat brain diseases, potentially transforming care for epilepsy, depression, and Alzheimer’s.
Tyson Foods has suspended its Chief Financial Officer, John R. Tyson, following his arrest on charges including intoxicated driving.
Stellantis NV CEO Carlos Tavares admitted his own arrogance in not promptly addressing multiple issues affecting US operations, including manufacturing setbacks at undisclosed plants.
Emirates has been fined $1.8 million by the US for conducting flights over restricted regions, while JetBlue Airways was permitted to sell seats on these flights under a code-sharing agreement, sparking scrutiny and regulatory review.
Wells Fargo's decision to fire employees accused of faking work highlights a growing intolerance among bosses for disengaged workers.
The Norwegian Consumer Council has filed a complaint against Meta over its plans to use the images and posts of users on Facebook and Instagram to train artificial intelligence (AI) models.

















