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Mattel Apologizes for Printing Wrong Website on "Wicked" Dolls, Leading to Adult Site
Mattel apologized for a packaging error on its "Wicked" movie-themed dolls that mistakenly linked buyers to an adult website instead of the official movie page.
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Tesla Soars to $1 Trillion Market Value Following Trump-Musk Rally
Tesla's market value surpasses $1 trillion following a surge in stock price driven by the close relationship between President-elect Donald Trump and CEO Elon Musk.
Boeing to Repay Unpaid Furloughs, Announces 17,000 Jobs on Chopping Block
Boeing announces repayment for furloughed workers amid plans to cut 17,000 jobs to streamline operations and improve financial stability.
Volkswagen Recalls Over 114,000 Vehicles in US Due to Airbag Safety Risks
Volkswagen recalls over 114,000 vehicles in the US due to potential airbag explosion risks, urging affected owners to replace airbags.
Starbucks Fans Await Red Cup Day, Offering Free Cups and Bonus Stars
Starbucks fans await Red Cup Day for a free reusable cup with any holiday drink, kicking off the season with exclusive rewards.
Trump's Tariff Proposal Raises Concerns of Higher Prices and Inflation for Consumers
President-elect Donald Trump's proposed tariffs could drive up prices on essentials like clothing and electronics, straining American family budgets amid inflation concerns.
PepsiCo Wins Case Dismissing Responsibility for Improper Disposal of Packaging
A New York court rules PepsiCo cannot be held liable for plastic pollution caused by improper consumer disposal, dismissing the lawsuit filed by the state's Attorney General.
Trump's Win Sparks Bitcoin Rally, Cryptocurrency Prices Hit New Peaks
Bitcoin prices hit a new all-time high following Donald Trump's presidential victory, sparking a rally in cryptocurrencies and crypto-related stocks.
Canada Orders TikTok's Canadian Operations to Dissolve Over Security Concerns
Canada has ordered the dissolution of TikTok's Canadian business after a national security review, citing risks related to its Chinese parent company.
Colorado's Gun Purchase Age Law Moves Forward After Federal Appeals Court Ruling
A federal appeals court ruled that Colorado's law raising the minimum age for gun purchases to 21 can take effect while the legal challenge continues.