Iowa Attorney General files lawsuit against tobacco companies
Iowa Attorney General files lawsuit against tobacco companies
Carlos Ortiz has withdrawn from the antitrust lawsuit that was filed last week by a group of LIV Golf players.
Gladwell, the author of “The Tipping Point,” said it was “not in your best interest” to “just sit in your pajamas in your bedroom.”
Rewards company Upside says its data shows fuel retailers aren't to blame for high prices at the pump.
The merge is designed to transfer the Ethereum blockchain away from a proof-of-work network and instead to a proof-of-stake system.
Dontey Watkins didn’t see his kids for 186 days and avoids Olympia to this day.
The scope of the job cuts is currently unclear as managers are still planning it for their teams, the report said, adding that the Snapchat-owner has more than 6,000 employees. Snap declined to comment when contacted by Reuters. The development comes as technology companies, crypto exchanges and financial firms cut jobs and slow hiring as global economic growth slows due to higher interest rates, red-hot inflation and an energy crisis in Europe.
A commercial real estate firm held in contempt of court for failing to provide records on Trump property appraisals has delivered documents to N.Y. AG James.
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FedEx's fiscal results were strong enough for its top leaders to receive annual incentive compensation (AIC) payouts.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Commerce Department on Tuesday accused Far East Cable, China's largest wire and cable manufacturer, of violating U.S. export controls related to shipments of telecommunications equipment to Iran. Far East Cable entered into an agreement in 2013 to buy equipment from Chinese telecommunications equipment maker ZTE Corp. and then contracted with Iranian companies to supply telecommunications equipment and parts, the Commerce Department said in a charging letter. It accused Far East Cable of 18 violations of U.S. export controls between September 2014 to January 2016.
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NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India is seeking to restrict Chinese companies from its sub-$150 phone market in a bid to revive the prospects of domestic players, Bloomberg News reported on Monday, citing unidentified sources. The move would be a blow to Chinese companies such as Xiaomi, according to the report https://bloom.bg/3QbVvAu. The plans coincide with rising concerns in India about Chinese brands undercutting local smartphone makers, it added.
A racial discrimination lawsuit first filed three years ago against a school district will proceed now that a federal judge […] The post Federal judge rules Black students’ lawsuit alleging discrimination in school should go to jury trial appeared first on TheGrio.
"We forecast that US retail fuel prices will rally into year-end," Goldman Sachs analysts said, in unwelcome news for American drivers.
MOSCOW (Reuters) -Ukraine has suspended Russian oil pipeline flows to parts of central Europe since early this month because Western sanctions prevented it from accepting transit fees from Moscow, Russian pipeline monopoly Transneft said on Tuesday. Flows along the southern route of the Druzhba pipeline have been affected while the northern route serving Poland and Germany remains uninterrupted. The suspension of pipeline flows on Tuesday will hit countries such as Slovakia, Hungary and the Czech Republic, which all rely heavily on Russian crude and have limited ability to import alternative supply by sea.
Gasoline prices extend their slide, with the national average dipping below $4 a gallon for the first time since March, according to one tracking service.
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