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Harley-Davidson Drops DEI Policies Amid Social Media Backlash
Harley-Davidson has ended its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives after facing pressure from anti-diversity critics on social media, following similar moves by other major companies.
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Wisconsin’s Carbliss Among Top 10 Fastest-Growing US Private Companies
Wisconsin’s Carbliss, a zero-sugar canned cocktail brand, has achieved 7th place on Inc.’s 2024 list of the fastest-growing private companies in America.
Starbucks Hit with Lawsuit by Balmuccino Over Coffee-Flavored Lipstick
Balmuccino has filed a lawsuit against Starbucks in Manhattan federal court, alleging that the coffee giant stole its idea for coffee-flavored lipstick and gloss and seeking both compensatory and punitive damages.
Fubo TV Secures Injunction Against Venu, Delaying Disney, Warner Bros., Fox Sports Streaming Plans
A US judge temporarily blocked Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Fox from launching their sports streaming service Venu, following an antitrust lawsuit by Fubo TV.
Epic Systems to Transition All Customers to Government-Backed Medical Records Network by 2025
Epic Systems plans to transition all its customers to the government-backed TEFCA medical records exchange by the end of 2025, supporting a nationwide effort to securely share patient data.
Nevada Gaming Control Board Files Complaint Against Major Vegas Casino Over Alleged Crimes
The Nevada Gaming Control Board has filed a complaint against Resorts World Las Vegas, alleging that the casino facilitated illegal bookmaking, welcomed individuals with gambling-related felony convictions, and had ties to organized crime.
TikTok Pushes Court to Overrule US Ban Threat, Denies Misuse of User Data
TikTok has urged a federal appeals court to overturn a law requiring its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to sell its US assets.
Walmart Reports Strong Sales Growth, Highlighting Shifts in Consumer Spending
Walmart saw a 4% increase in U.S. sales and a 22% jump in e-commerce as consumers turned to budget-friendly options.
PepsiCo Protein Bar Marketing Deemed Deceptive by Federal Judge, Lawsuit Proceeds
A federal judge ruled that PepsiCo can be sued for marketing its Gatorade protein bars as healthy, despite claims they contain more sugar than protein and typical candy bars.
West Broadway Kroger to Undergo $1.25 Million Renovation, Remains Open
Kroger announced a $1.25 million renovation of its West Broadway store, promising more fresh food, a larger variety, and new decor while keeping the store open during the remodel.