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Tesla's 'Actually Smart Summon' Feature Under US Investigation After Crash Reports
The NHTSA is investigating Tesla's "Actually Smart Summon" feature after reports of crashes, focusing on safety and technology performance.
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McDonald's Moves Away from DEI Pledges, Focuses on Supplier Performance and Inclusion
McDonald's shifts focus away from DEI goals, prioritizing supplier performance and inclusion in its updated business strategy.
Disney and Fubo Merge To Form One of the Largest Pay TV Providers
Disney and Fubo merge, creating one of the largest US streaming pay TV providers with 6.2 million subscribers and a focus on sports content.
Biden Faces Lawsuit From US Steel, Nippon Steel After Blocking $15 Billion Merger
US Steel and Nippon Steel sue President Biden over his decision to block their $15 billion merger, alleging political bias and due process violations.
Meta Removes AI-Generated Accounts After Users Expose Sloppy Imagery, Lies
Meta faces backlash after removing experimental AI-generated profiles, sparking debates about trust, innovation, and the future of AI on social media platforms.
Jeff Bezos Pushes Forward with Amazon's Ambitious Satellite Broadband Service
Amazon's Project Kuiper aims to revolutionize global internet access with its ambitious satellite broadband network, challenging SpaceX's Starlink.
Former Fox Sports Hairstylist Accuses Skip Bayless of Sexual Harassment in Lawsuit
A former Fox Sports hairstylist sues Skip Bayless, accusing him of sexual harassment and claims Fox Sports fostered a hostile work environment.
Elon Musk's Starlink Set to Transform United Airlines Flights with High-Speed Wi-Fi
United Airlines partners with Elon Musk's Starlink to offer high-speed, free Wi-Fi on flights starting this spring, transforming in-flight internet.
Biden's Block on Nippon Steel Takeover Raises Concerns for US Steel Jobs
Biden's decision to block Nippon Steel's takeover of US Steel raises concerns about job security and the future of the US steel industry.
Walmart and Branch Messenger Sued for Allegedly Forcing Drivers to Use Costly Payment Accounts
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau sues Walmart and Branch for forcing gig workers into costly accounts, resulting in millions in fees.