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Yellow Corp, a major trucking company in the United States, is heading for bankruptcy, as reported by the Teamsters Union and multiple news outlets. The closure of the century-old freight

Within 24 hours of its launch, Mark Zuckerberg's alternative to Twitter, Threads, attracted around 30 million sign-ups, positioning itself as a potential rival in the social media landscape.

 

Authorities in Washington are offering rewards of up to $20,000 for information regarding a series of explosive attacks that occurred over the weekend. The Metropolitan Police Department

United Airlines is implementing changes in its flight operations to avoid disruptions caused by weather conditions leading up to the Fourth of July holiday travel, according to CEO Scott Kirby on

Facebook's parent company, Meta, has announced its plans to restrict news access on its platforms for Canadian users following the passing of a controversial online news bill in parliament.

 

A jury has ruled in favor of Shannon Phillips, a former Starbucks regional director, who filed a lawsuit against the company alleging wrongful termination based on her race. Phillips,

According to sources familiar with the matter, Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft, is scheduled to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday during his visit to China. This meeting

The trial for exiled Chinese businessman Guo Wengui, who faces charges of defrauding over $1 billion, will commence on April 8, 2024, in the United States. U.S.

 

The Swiss government has taken a stance similar to the European Union by advocating for compensation to media companies when their articles are featured on search

Google has agreed to pay $39.9 million to Washington state to resolve a lawsuit accusing the company of misleading consumers about its location tracking practices,