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McDonald's Extends $5 Value Meal to December, Targets Low-Income Customers with More Deals
McDonald's is extending its $5 value meal deal through December in most US markets to attract budget-conscious customers.
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Google and Apple Hit with $17 Billion Blow as EU Rejects Appeals in Major Cases
Google and Apple face a combined $17 billion in fines after the European Union's top court rejected their appeals in major antitrust cases, marking a significant win for regulators.
Apple Adds Hearing Aid Functionality to AirPods Pro for Real-Time Hearing Adjustments
Apple has announced that its latest AirPods Pro will include built-in hearing aid functionality, providing personalized sound adjustments for users.
780,000 Stellantis' Jeep Gladiators, Wranglers Investigated for Engine Fires Occurring with Ignition Off
The US auto safety regulators are investigating engine fire reports affecting over 780,000 Jeep Wranglers and Gladiators from 2021 to 2023.
NYC Pizzeria Manager Beaten, Mauled by Dog; Pet Owner Faces Attempted Murder Charges
Tyshaun Watson has been indicted on attempted murder and multiple other charges after allegedly assaulting a Manhattan pizza shop manager and allowing his dog to maul the victim.
Trojan Condoms Sued for Unsafe Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals’ Linked to Cancer
A new lawsuit alleges that Trojan condoms contain toxic "forever chemicals" known as PFAS, which have been linked to cancer.
Big Lots Files for Bankruptcy, Sells Assets to Nexus Capital Affiliate
Discount retailer Big Lots has filed for bankruptcy and agreed to sell its assets to an affiliate of Nexus Capital Management.
Rare Dime Could Bring Ohio Sisters $500,000 After Discovering Extraordinarily 1975 Coin Hidden in Vault for 40 Years
Three Ohio sisters recently discovered that a rare 1975 Roosevelt dime they inherited could be worth over $500,000 due to its missing San Francisco mint mark.
Wynn Resorts to Pay $130M in Landmark Case Involving Unlicensed Money Transfers
Wynn Resorts has agreed to a $130 million settlement with federal authorities after admitting to allowing unlicensed money transfer businesses to funnel funds to gamblers at its Las Vegas casino.
DirecTV Accuses Disney of Bad Faith Negotiations as Dispute Hits Two-Week Mark
DirecTV has accused Disney of negotiating in bad faith as their carriage dispute drags into its second week, resulting in a blackout of Disney channels, including ESPN and ABC.