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UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson Fatally Shot in Manhattan on Investor Day
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was tragically killed in a targeted shooting outside a Manhattan hotel, leaving the healthcare community in shock as authorities investigate the premeditated attack.
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Frontier Unveils First-Class Seating Option for 2025 Rollout
Frontier Airlines announces its first-ever premium first-class-style seating, set to debut in 2025, offering passengers enhanced comfort and space at affordable prices.
Trump Vows to Make US Steel Great Again, Blocks Japanese Buyout
Trump pledges to block Nippon Steel's $15 billion bid for U.S. Steel, aiming to protect American jobs and national security.
Apple Sued for Allegedly Monitoring Employees' Personal Devices, Restricting Pay Discussions
Apple faces a lawsuit alleging employee privacy violations and restrictions on discussing pay, raising concerns about workplace surveillance and rights.
Dangerous Overnight Shifts for Children Found at Pork Facility, Feds Confirm
Federal investigators uncover illegal child labor at a pork processing plant, highlighting dangerous conditions and systemic violations in the food industry.
America's Largest Private Company Cargill Announces Massive Layoffs
Cargill, America's largest private company, announces 5% global workforce layoffs amid declining profits and shifting market conditions in the agriculture industry.
Delta Employees Face Fines After Failing Pre-Flight Alcohol Screening
Delta Air Lines flight attendants face fines and removal from duty after failing pre-flight alcohol tests in Amsterdam, highlighting strict aviation safety policies.
Elon Musk Loses Appeal to Reinstate $56 Billion Tesla Pay Package
Elon Musk loses a bid to reinstate his $56 billion Tesla pay package as a Delaware court upholds its earlier ruling, citing improper approval and board influence.
Moana 2 Breaks Record for Biggest 5-Day Opening, Alongside Wicked and Gladiator II
Disney's Moana 2 leads a record-breaking Thanksgiving box office weekend, earning $221 million and joining Wicked and Gladiator II to achieve a historic $420 million five-day total.
Southwest Airlines Implements New Early Landing Procedures to Reduce Turbulence Injuries
Southwest Airlines is implementing new landing procedures starting December 4, adjusting cabin preparations earlier at 18,000 feet to reduce turbulence-related injuries and improve safety for passengers and crew.