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TGI Fridays Continues Closure Trend with 49 More Locations Shut Down
TGI Fridays has abruptly closed nearly 50 restaurant locations across the US amid reports of impending bankruptcy, reducing its total to 164 locations.
Elon Musk's Political Action Committee Faces Legal Challenge Over Voter Lottery in Swing States
The Philadelphia District Attorney's Office is suing Elon Musk's political action committee to stop a controversial $1 million giveaway.
Robinhood Users Can Cash In on Presidential Election with New Betting Feature
Robinhood has launched a new platform allowing US citizens to bet on the outcome of the upcoming presidential election.
Costco Smoked Salmon Recalled Over Listeria Risk That Could Be Fatal for Children, FDA Warns
Costco has recalled its Kirkland Signature Smoked Salmon due to potential Listeria contamination that could pose fatal risks, especially for children.
McDonald's Quarter Pounders Back on Menus After Ruling Out Beef in E. Coli Outbreak
McDonald's has ruled out beef patties as the source of an E. coli outbreak linked to its Quarter Pounders and will resume selling the burger at affected restaurants.
Biden Calls Out Elon Musk for Hypocrisy on Immigration After Report of Illegal Work
President Joe Biden criticized Elon Musk for hypocrisy on immigration following a report that claimed Musk worked illegally in the US.
Giant Expands Recall of Frozen Waffles Due to Possible Listeria Contamination
Giant advises customers to discard specific frozen waffles due to a Listeria risk, offering refunds and health guidance for those affected.
Baltimore Bridge Collision: Cargo Ship Owner to Pay $102 Million After Deadly Accident
The owner of the cargo ship that collided with Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, resulting in six fatalities, has agreed to pay $102 million to the federal government to cover costs related to the disaster's response and debris removal.
Elon Musk's Net Worth Surges Over $30 Billion After Tesla Stock Soars 22%
Elon Musk's net worth increased by over $30 billion to just over $270 billion after Tesla's stock surged 22% following the company's strong third-quarter earnings report.
McDonald's Supplier Recalls Yellow Onions Amid E. Coli Outbreak Investigation
Taylor Farms has issued a recall for yellow onions supplied to McDonald's as a safety measure in light of an ongoing investigation into an E. coli outbreak.
Industry Alliance Sues to Halt FTC's Click-to-Cancel Subscription Rule
Industry groups, including NCTA, have filed a lawsuit against the FTC to block a new rule requiring simple cancellation processes for subscriptions.
Apple and Goldman Sachs Fined $70 Million for Mishandling Apple Card Customer Disputes
Apple and Goldman Sachs face over $89 million in fines from the CFPB due to mishandled customer disputes and misleading information regarding interest-free payment options for the Apple Card.
Boeing Machinists Reject Contract Offer Again, Strike Continues to Halt Production
Thousands of Boeing machinists have rejected a second contract offer, prolonging a strike that has halted production at the company's factories for nearly six weeks.
Honda Issues Recall for Over 700,000 Vehicles Due to Risk of Fuel Pump Cracks
Honda is recalling over 700,000 vehicles due to a fuel pump issue, offering free inspections and repairs with notifications starting in December.
TSMC Denies US Investigation into Chip Dealings with Huawei Amid Export Control Concerns
TSMC denies allegations of a US investigation into its relationship with Huawei, reaffirming compliance with export regulations.
Target Cuts Prices on Over 2,000 Items Ahead of Holiday Shopping Season
Target is significantly reducing prices on over 10,000 items across various categories to attract shoppers during the holiday season.
Denny's Announces 150 Location Closures Following Disappointing Earnings Report
Denny's announces plans to close 150 locations by 2025 due to declining revenue and changing consumer habits, while focusing on underperforming sites.
McDonald's Quarter Pounders Linked to E. Coli Outbreak, 1 Dead and 10 Hospitalized
A recent E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald's Quarter Pounder hamburgers has resulted in one death and 49 illnesses.
McDonald's Hosts Trump at Pennsylvania Location, Stresses No Political Endorsement
McDonald's hosted former President Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania location over the weekend but emphasized that the company does not endorse any political candidates in the US presidential race.
Nike to Remain Official NBA and WNBA Apparel Partner in New 12-Year Deal
Nike has extended its exclusive partnership with the NBA and WNBA for another 12 years, continuing as the official provider of uniforms, on-court apparel, and fan merchandise through 2037.
CVS Health Faces Leadership Shakeup: Karen Lynch Resigns, David Joyner to Lead Amid Financial Setbacks
CVS Health CEO Karen Lynch has stepped down amid ongoing earnings warnings, with David Joyner, former president of CVS Caremark, appointed to lead the company.
Meta Fires Employees for Misusing Meal Credits for Non-Food Items
Meta has fired approximately two dozen employees from its Los Angeles office for misusing company meal credits.
Stellantis Announces End of Operations at Arizona Proving Grounds
Stellantis NV will close its 4,000-acre Arizona vehicle testing site by the end of the year as part of ongoing cost-cutting measures amid declining sales.
Tesla Faces NHTSA Inquiry Over 'Full Self-Driving' Crashes Linked to Visibility Issues
The US is investigating Tesla's "Full Self-Driving" system after crashes, including a pedestrian fatality, in low-visibility conditions.
Frozen Waffles Sold at Major Retailers Recalled Due to Possible Listeria Contamination
TreeHouse Foods has recalled over 500 varieties of frozen waffles sold at major retailers like Walmart and Target due to potential listeria contamination, prompting concerns for consumer safety.
Johnson & Johnson's $8 Billion Settlement in Jeopardy Amid Voting Fraud Claims
Lawyers representing some claimants say that Johnson & Johnson cheated during the voting process for a settlement related to health claims about baby powder.
Walgreens to Shut Down 1,200 Stores Across US Amid Decreased Consumer Spending
Walgreens is set to close approximately 1,200 stores nationwide over the next three years due to declining consumer spending, with 500 locations shutting down in fiscal year 2025.
PepsiCo Fights Back Against Shrinkflation by Offering Bigger Bags of Tostitos and Ruffle
PepsiCo is addressing consumer frustration over shrinkflation by increasing the chip quantities in select Tostitos and Ruffles bags by 20% while maintaining the same prices.
McDonald's Supplier Lamb Weston Shutters Washington Plant Amid Slump in Fry Sales
Lamb Weston, a major supplier for McDonald's, has closed its Connell, Washington plant and cut 4% of its global workforce due to declining demand for French fries among fast food customers.
FTC Enforces New Rule for Easy Subscription Cancellations Ahead of Election
The US Federal Trade Commission has enacted a new "click to cancel" rule, mandating that businesses must make subscription cancellations as easy as sign-ups, ahead of the upcoming election.