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People Are Streaming Pirated Movies on TikTok, One Short Clip at a Time
The videos violate copyright laws, but they remain available—for now. Source link
America's Battle With Shoplifting Is Getting Dangerous for Workers
Several retailers have reported an increase in organized theft rings and violent incidents that are making it hard to stop thieves while keeping workers safe.
Inside Exxon’s Strategy to Downplay Climate Change
Listen to article (2 minutes) Exxon Mobil issued its first public statement that burning fossil fuels contributes to climate change in 2006, following years of
MGM Resorts Hotel, Betting Operations Disrupted by Cyber Incident
Guests can still get into their Las Vegas hotel rooms. Source link
Google's Antitrust Trial Gets Under Way in Washington
The government says the search giant maintains dominance through illegal deals with phone and browser companies. Source link
U.S. v. Google: What to Know About the Biggest Antitrust Trial in 20 Years
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Amgen's Deal for Horizon Therapeutics Clears Key Hurdle
The Federal Trade Commission said it had agreed to end its legal challenge of the $27.8 billion deal. The pact also dismisses the antitrust claims
A Private Phone. Secret Recordings. Inside One CEO's Relationship With a TV Anchor.
Under Armour’s Kevin Plank shared nonpublic financial details with Stephanie Ruhle, and she gave advice on how to address negative publicity. Source link
3M Just Agreed to a $6 Billion Settlement. More Lawsuits Await.
Manufacturer faces lawsuits over forever chemicals filed by personal injury lawyers, state attorneys general. Source link
Utilities Face a Growing Dilemma: Shut Off Power or Risk Wildfires
As wildfire risk spreads from Oregon to Hawaii, utilities weigh whether to leave customers in the dark when winds pick up. Source link