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McDonald's Claims Antitrust Violations in Lawsuit Against Major Meat Producers
McDonald's has filed a lawsuit against the largest US meat packers, including Tyson, JBS, Cargill, and National Beef, accusing them of a decade-long price-fixing scheme.
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Lunds & Byerlys Recalls Hundreds of Dipping Sauce Containers Over Mold Concerns
Lunds & Byerlys has recalled 500 containers of its Lone Star Dip sold in Minnesota due to potential mold contamination.
Walmart Shopper Posts TikTok of Shoplifting Attempt, Caught by AI Cameras
A TikTok user named Nesha filmed herself attempting to shoplift at a Walmart self-checkout, got caught by the store's AI cameras.
Boeing, Union Reopen Negotiations Following Rejected Direct Offer to Workers
Boeing and its largest union are resuming traditional negotiations after an attempt at a direct offer failed to end the ongoing strike.
Uber Driver Caught on Camera Punching Elderly Man During Pickup Dispute
An elderly Texas man, Suleman Gauba, 68, was punched in the back of the head by his Uber driver during a heated argument over legroom.
Mark Zuckerberg Becomes Second Richest Billionaire, Surpassing Jeff Bezos with $206 Billion
Mark Zuckerberg has surpassed Jeff Bezos to become the second richest billionaire in the world, with a net worth of $206 billion, while Elon Musk remains the richest with $256 billion.
Frontier Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Las Vegas Amid Smoke Reports
Federal authorities are investigating the emergency landing of Frontier Airlines Flight 1326 in Las Vegas after the crew reported smoke in the cockpit and a fire was extinguished on the right engine, with all passengers safely evacuated.
Stellantis Sues UAW Over Strike Authorization Request in Escalating Labor Battle
Stellantis is suing the United Auto Workers and a local California chapter over a strike authorization vote at its Los Angeles Parts Distribution Center.
Ford Edge SUVs Under Investigation for Brake Failures Affecting 368,000 Vehicles
Auto safety regulators are investigating over 368,000 Ford Edge SUVs from 2015-2017 due to reported brake system failures.
Meta Loses Privacy Battle as EU Court Sides with Activist on Ad Targeting Issue
The European Union's top court ruled that Meta cannot use external public information about a user's sexual orientation for personalized advertising.