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Microsoft employee protests lead to 18 arrests as company reviews its work with Israel's military
Worker-led protests erupted at Microsoft headquarters this week as the tech company promises an “urgent” review of the Israeli military's use of its technology during the ongoing war in Gaza. A second day of protests at the Microsoft campus on Wednesday called for the tech giant to immediately cut its business ties with
Next-gen battery materials manufacturer Group14 announced $463 million of new funding. The Washington company has raised more than $1 billion.
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Dallas company to buy Dauphin County golf course for $45.6M with plans to develop a data center
The owner of the golf course said that the proposal is approximately 10 times higher than the recorded value of the land.
And now, he’s gone public about what happened, outlining what he said amounted to a “pay-to-play” scandal, where companies paid well-connected outside MAGA influencers to try to get mergers approved,
Protesters set up a “Liberated Zone” at Microsoft’s Redmond headquarters, escalating pressure on the company to end contracts with Israel.
Fitness International operates brands like LA Fitness, Esporta Fitness, City Sports Club and Club Studio, spanning across more than 600 locations.
A Long Island fire company can’t seem to douse its spending scandals, blowing thousands of taxpayers dollars on hotel rooms and booze, according to the latest state audit.
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The Wage Gap Between CEOs And Workers Is Widening—And This Popular Company Is The Biggest Offender
The CEOs of the country's lowest-paying large companies made $17.2 million on average last year. Their workers made $35,570.
Spindrift is discontinuing its Spiked Spindrift hard seltzer line after four years, citing a shift in focus toward non-alcoholic beverages.
The Guangzhou-based car company has developed an augmented reality game that allows the user to fire off emojis at the wrongdoer, which will project over the windshield in 3D space and give the illusion of hitting the cars.
Steve Jobs’ $10 million bet on Pixar turned him into a billionaire, long before the introduction of the iPhone.
Industrial Light & Magic turns 50 this year. In those five decades, the company has continued to push the envelope with groundbreaking visual effects, from the T-1000 in “Terminator 2,” Davy Jones from “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest,” to the Tyrannosaurus Rex from “Jurassic Park.”