Category: Business News
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Southwest Airlines Develops Software Fix to Prevent Future Travel Meltdowns
The company is facing a DOT investigation.
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Google Employee Said He Was Laid Off While On Leave Caring For a Terminally Ill Parent
But he said he still loves the company, though.
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Report Reveals Sexual Assault Is the Most Consistently Reported Crime On Board Major Cruise Lines
A new report by Business Insider found 500 documented incidents of sexual assault from 2010 to 2022. More than 80 percent of the cases were committed by passengers.
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'Petty and Vindictive Behavior': Madison Square Garden CEO James Dolan Defends Kicking Out Lawyers Who Work For Firms Involved With Lawsuits Against the Venue
“If you’re being sued, you don’t have to welcome the person into your home.”
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Jeff Bezos' Girlfriend, Lauren Sánchez, Is Going to Space With Blue Origin
Sánchez, a former journalist who collaborates with him on philanthropy, is bringing a girl gang to space.
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'A Huge Surprise': Akio Toyoda, President and CEO of Toyota, Steps Down
Toyota is the world’s largest automaker, and it’s going through a leadership shift.
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Google Cuts Back on Staff Perks Like Massages
Things are getting serious.
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Elon Musk in Talks to Raise $3 Billion for Twitter's Buyout Debt
The billionaire has also reportedly discussed selling new Twitter shares.
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Thousands of People Caught Trying To Bring Eggs Into The U.S. Amid Price Increases
U.S. Customs and Border Protection said it had more than 2,000 incidents related to people attempting to bring eggs from Mexico to the U.S. from November 1 to January 17. In the same period last year, they reported about 460.
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'Google Has Caused Great Harm': Justice Department Sues Google Over Advertising Technology
Eight state attorneys general and the Department of Justice are going after what they say is a digital ad tech monopoly.