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Starbucks Grapples With Ransomware Attack, Employee Schedules Affected
Starbucks addresses a ransomware attack disrupting employee scheduling while ensuring pay and maintaining seamless customer service.
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Over 240,000 Hyundai, Genesis, and Kia Vehicles Recalled Over Safety Risks
Hyundai, Genesis, and Kia are recalling over 240,000 vehicles in the US and Canada due to safety issues with power loss and transmission problems.
McDonald's Unveils New McValue Menu Packed With Savings Options
McDonald's new McValue menu offers budget-friendly options like the $5 Meal Deal and Buy One, Add One for $1, giving customers more ways to save on their favorite meals.
Egg Prices Soar 30% as Holiday Baking and Avian Flu Strain Supply
Egg prices soar as retailers navigate rising costs, shifting consumer preferences, and warnings of continued supply challenges into 2025.
Fresh Gourmet Tortilla Strips Recalled Over Wheat Allergy Risk Due to Packaging Mix-Up
Fresh Gourmet Tortilla Strips are recalled due to a packaging mix-up, posing wheat allergy risks; refunds are offered for affected products.
Neuralink Gains Approval for First Clinical Trial in Canada for Brain Implant
Neuralink receives approval for its first Canadian clinical trial, testing brain implants to help paralyzed individuals control devices with their thoughts.
Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy Propose Ending Work-from-Home for Federal Employees
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy propose ending federal remote work to streamline government operations and reduce workforce size.
Indian Billionaire Gautam Adani, Executives Indicted in Multi-Billion Fraud Case
Indian billionaire Gautam Adani faces a U.S. indictment over a $250M bribery scheme, sparking political tensions, investor scrutiny, and questions about corporate governance in India.
Walmart Hints at Price Increases as Tariff Concerns Mount
Walmart warns of potential price hikes due to proposed tariffs, highlighting concerns about rising costs for consumers and broader economic impacts.
Google Faces Landmark Antitrust Penalties as US Seeks Chrome Browser Sale
The US government is pushing for a breakup of Google, proposing the sale of its Chrome browser to address antitrust violations and restore competition in the search market.












