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Chick-fil-A Drive-Thru Faces Backlash After Maryland Man Receives Receipt Labelled 'Monkeys'
Volkswagen Ends Longstanding Job Protection Amidst Increasing Challenges in European Auto Industry
Volkswagen has announced it may close plants in Germany and drop its job protection pledge from 1994 due to increasing competition and severe challenges in the European auto industry.
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Eli Lilly Cracks Down on Cheaper Copies of Its Weight-Loss Drugs
Eli Lilly is taking action against cheaper, off-brand copies of its popular appetite-suppressing drugs by declaring shortages over and introducing a safer, discounted alternative.
Brazil's Supreme Court Halts Elon Musk’s X Over Non-Compliance with Content Moderation Orders
Brazil's Supreme Court ordered a nationwide suspension of Elon Musk’s social network X due to the company's refusal to comply with court orders.
Google Gemini Re-Enables AI Image Generator with New Restrictions for Human Depictions
Google has reactivated its AI image generator for some Gemini users, allowing the creation of images of people—but there's a catch.
Elon Musk’s X to Close San Francisco HQ, Analysts Cite Financial and Political Reasons
Elon Musk’s X will close its San Francisco headquarters on September 13, a move analysts attribute to both financial factors and Musk's dissatisfaction with California's political climate
Dollar General Revises Sales Outlook Downward as Low-Income Shoppers Tighten Wallets
Dollar General has lowered its sales and profit forecast for the year due to reduced spending by low-income shoppers.
Pavel Durov Under Investigation After Allegedly Enabling the Use of Telegram for Aiding Fraudsters, Drug Traffickers
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov has been formally charged in France with serious offenses including child exploitation and drug trafficking, raising concerns among global tech leaders about the broader implications for the tech industry.
Female Wells Fargo Employee Found Dead in Cubicle, 4 Days After Clocking In for Work
A Wells Fargo employee was found dead at her desk in Tempe, Arizona, four days after scanning into work, following foul odor complaints from coworkers.
GM, Samsung SDI Finalize $3.5 Billion EV Battery Plant; Production Delayed to 2027
General Motors and Samsung SDI have finalized a $3.5 billion joint venture to build an electric vehicle battery plant in Indiana, but production has been delayed to 2027 due to slower-than-expected EV adoption.
Backpage Founder Michael Lacey Sentenced to 5 Years for Money Laundering in Prostitution Scheme
Michael Lacey, co-founder of Backpage.com, was sentenced to five years in prison and fined $3 million for money laundering related to a scheme that profited from prostitution ads on the now-defunct site.