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TikTok Ban Decision Deferred to Trump by Outgoing Biden Administration
The Biden administration defers the decision on TikTok's potential U.S. ban to President-elect Trump, leaving its fate uncertain.
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Meta to Cut 3,600 Jobs as Mark Zuckerberg Signals Tough Year Ahead
Meta plans to cut 3,600 jobs, focusing on improving performance and preparing for a challenging year ahead.
SEC Alleges Elon Musk Cheated Twitter Investors Out of $150 Million
The SEC has sued Elon Musk, accusing him of cheating Twitter investors out of $150 million by failing to disclose his stock purchase in a timely manner.
Microsoft Axes Jobs in Multiple Departments Amid Separate Performance Review Layoffs
Microsoft lays off employees across security, gaming, sales, and devices, raising concerns about its long-term strategy despite recent financial success.
FDA Bans Red Dye No. 3 in Food and Drugs After Cancer Concerns
FDA bans Red Dye No. 3 in food and drugs, citing cancer concerns, with manufacturers required to comply by 2027 and 2028 deadlines.
McDonald's to Close 3 CosMc's Locations Just a Year After Launch
McDonald's is closing three CosMc's locations a year after launching, while planning to open two new stores in Texas in 2025.
SoCal Edison Faces Legal Action After Alleged Involvement in Los Angeles Wildfire
Southern California Edison faces a lawsuit over its alleged role in the deadly Eaton Fire in Los Angeles.
Amazon to End 'Try Before You Buy' for Prime Members Amid Growing AI Use
Amazon will end its "Try Before You Buy" program for Prime members by January 31, 2025, focusing on AI-powered shopping features instead.
Aldi Issues Recall on Taquitos After Consumer Finds Metal, Reports Injury
Aldi recalls chicken and cheese taquitos due to metal contamination, following consumer reports of injury.
Starbucks Ends Open-Door Policy, Now Requires Purchase to Stay in Stores
Starbucks ends its open-door policy, requiring customers to make a purchase to stay in stores and use restrooms.