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MoneyGram Takes Services Offline After Detecting Cybersecurity Breach
MoneyGram International has suspended its services for several days due to a cybersecurity issue and is currently investigating the incident.
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California Phases Out All Plastic Shopping Bags with New Law
California has enacted a new law, signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, that will ban all plastic shopping bags starting in 2026.
YouTube Ads Will Appear on Paused Videos, Sparking User Concerns
Google will begin displaying YouTube ads on paused videos, expanding its ad strategy despite concerns from users.
Cathay Pacific's A350 Grounding Linked to Potential Fire Hazard, Investigators Warn
Hong Kong investigators found that an engine issue in Cathay Pacific's Airbus A350 jets, which grounded the fleet, could have caused extensive damage and fire hazards.
Social Media Platforms Engaged in 'Extensive Surveillance,' Failing to Protect Minors, FTC Finds
The FTC's recent report reveals that major social media platforms engage in extensive data collection practices that fail to adequately protect young users
Macy's Reduces Holiday Hiring to 31,500 Amid Weaker Consumer Spending Forecasts
Macy's plans to hire 31,500 workers for the upcoming holiday season, fewer than last year, as the company prepares for slower sales growth.
Nike Welcomes Back Elliott Hill as CEO as John Donahoe Retires Amid Company Restructuring
Nike has appointed Elliott Hill as its new CEO, replacing John Donahoe, who is retiring, as the company faces declining sales and stock performance.
Instagram Rolls Out New Privacy Settings With Default Private Accounts for Teens to Enhance Child Safety
Instagram is making teen accounts private by default to enhance safety for users under 18, starting in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia
Boeing CEO Unveils Furlough Plans for Executives, Staff Amid Ongoing Labor Strike to Conserve Cash
Boeing CEO announced the company will begin furloughing a large number of employees to conserve cash during the ongoing union machinists' strike.
GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen Faces $1 Million FTC Penalty for Antitrust Breach Linked to Wells Fargo Acquisition
The FTC has fined GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen $1 million to settle antitrust charges related to his purchase of Wells Fargo shares.