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GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen Faces $1 Million FTC Penalty for Antitrust Breach Linked to Wells Fargo Acquisition
MrBeast, Amazon Face Lawsuit Over 'Beast Games' Show, Citing Pay Denials and Unsafe Work Environment
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.
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AT&T Agrees to Pay $13 Million to Settle FCC Investigation After Massive Data Breach
AT&T has agreed to pay $13 million and improve its data security practices following an FCC investigation into a 2023 data breach that exposed sensitive information of nearly 9 million wireless customers.
GameStop Struggles with Declining Sales, Announces Additional Store Closures
GameStop is closing more stores this year due to declining sales of hardware and games, as reflected in its disappointing second-quarter earnings report.
Elon Musk on Track to Become First Trillionaire—But He Faces Competition
Elon Musk is projected to become the world's first trillionaire by 2027, driven by his diverse ventures in electric vehicles, space exploration, and brain implants.
Sam Altman Excluded from Key Role in OpenAI's New Independent Oversight Committee
OpenAI has formed an independent Safety and Security Oversight Committee, excluding Sam Altman, to oversee the company’s safety processes and guide the development and deployment of its AI models.
Chipotle Tests Robots to Speed Up Guacamole and Burrito Bowl Prep in California
Chipotle is testing robots in two California locations to speed up avocado prep for guacamole and automate burrito bowl assembly.
Target Plans to Hire 100,000 Seasonal Workers Despite Slow Holiday Sales Growth
Target announced it will hire around 100,000 seasonal workers for the holiday season, maintaining its hiring levels from the past three years despite a forecasted slowdown in retail sales growth.
Tupperware Faces Bankruptcy After Violating Debt Terms, Failing to Revive Business
Tupperware Brands is set to file for bankruptcy this week due to mounting debt and declining sales, following years of unsuccessful attempts to revive its business.
Amazon to Enforce Five-Day Office Work Mandate, Ending Hybrid Model Next Year
Amazon will require employees to return to the office five days per week starting next year, replacing its current three-day hybrid model.
AT&T, CWA Reach Tentative Agreement, Ending Strike by Technicians and Customer Service Workers
AT&T and the Communications Workers of America (CWA) have reached two tentative agreements, ending a strike by AT&T workers in the Southeast.