Today: November 19, 2024
Today: November 19, 2024

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GM will not advertise in Super Bowl, first time since 2019

General Motors said Monday it will not advertise in the 2024 Super Bowl, the first time since 2019 it will sit out the heavily watched game.

GM will not advertise in Super Bowl, first time since 2019
Business|Finance|Travel|US

Senate panel opens probe into US airline baggage, seat selection fees

A U.S. Senate subcommittee on Monday said it was opening an investigation into airline fees for baggage, seat selection, ticket changes and other services.

Senate panel opens probe into US airline baggage, seat selection fees
Business|Technology|US

GM Cruise cofounder and senior exec Dan Kan resigns

General Motors' Cruise co-founder and chief product officer Daniel Kan has resigned, the company said on Monday, a day after Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt quit.

GM Cruise cofounder and senior exec Dan Kan resigns
News|US

US Coast Guard seeks source of some 1.1 million gallons of crude oil in Gulf of Mexico

The U.S.

US Coast Guard seeks source of some 1.1 million gallons of crude oil in Gulf of Mexico
Crime|US

Funeral to be held for Dexter Wade, Black Mississippi man killed by off-duty police officer

Mourners were due to gather on Monday for the funeral of Dexter Wade, a 37-year-old Black man from Mississippi who was reportedly struck and killed in March by an off-duty officer in a

Funeral to be held for Dexter Wade, Black Mississippi man killed by off-duty police officer
Business|Health|News|US

FDA warns against using Cardinal's syringes, pain-control pumps

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Monday warned healthcare providers and facilities not to use Cardinal Health's Monoject syringes with patient-controlled pain management pumps.

FDA warns against using Cardinal's syringes, pain-control pumps
US

US seeks more than $4 billion from Binance to end criminal case - Bloomberg News

The U.S.

US seeks more than $4 billion from Binance to end criminal case - Bloomberg News
Business|Finance

Anne Richards steps down as Fidelity International CEO

Asset manager Fidelity International announced on Monday that Anne Richards has stepped down as chief executive officer after five years and will become vice chair at the company.

Anne Richards steps down as Fidelity International CEO
Business|Technology|US

Rivian CEO Scaringe assumes direct responsibility for product development

Rivian Automotive said on Monday its Chief Executive Officer RJ Scaringe would directly oversee all product development as the electric-vehicle maker works to ramp up its production.

Rivian CEO Scaringe assumes direct responsibility for product development
Business|Entertainment|Finance|US

Live Nation issued subpoena regarding ticketing, fees by US Senate panel

Live Nation and its subsidiary Ticketmaster is being sent a subpoena for documents regarding ticket pricing, fees and secondary sales, a U.S. Senate panel said on Monday.

Live Nation issued subpoena regarding ticketing, fees by US Senate panel
Business|Finance

Fisker's accounting chief Beuting to resign

Fisker said on Monday its chief accounting officer Florus Beuting on Nov. 14 provided notice of his intent to resign from the company effective immediately.

Fisker's accounting chief Beuting to resign
News|Uncategorized|US

US SEC sues Kraken for operating crypto trading platform without registering

The U.S.

US SEC sues Kraken for operating crypto trading platform without registering
Business|Finance|Technology

Tesla raises price of Model Y long-range in China from Nov 21

Tesla Inc has increased the price of its Model Y long-range vehicle in China by 2,000 yuan to 304,400 yuan ($42,212.70) from Tuesday, the company said in a notice.

Tesla raises price of Model Y long-range in China from Nov 21
Asia|News|US|World

US aircraft carrier Carl Vinson arrives in South Korea port

The U.S. aircraft carrier Carl Vinson arrived at a port in the South Korean city of Busan on Tuesday, in a show of extended deterrence against North Korea's nuclear and missile

US aircraft carrier Carl Vinson arrives in South Korea port
Business|Economy|Finance

Blackstone to close multi-strategy fund after assets drop nearly 90% - FT

Blackstone plans to close a fund that exposes investors to a variety of hedge funds and trading strategies after assets fell almost 90% in four years, the Financial Times reported on

Blackstone to close multi-strategy fund after assets drop nearly 90% - FT
Business|Economy|Europe|News|World

Russia may seek compensation over Nord Stream blasts - RIA

Russia is waiting for the outcome of an investigation into the sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines before making any request for compensation, the RIA state news agency cited a

Russia may seek compensation over Nord Stream blasts - RIA
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Marketmind: Catching breath as Nvidia update due

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan A cocktail of renewed AI excitement, Nvidia's imminent earnings update, an impressive 20-year Treasury auction and a leveling off of

Marketmind: Catching breath as Nvidia update due
Business|Economy|Finance|News|US

US pension plans lose bid to block cum-ex tax fraud case

A group of U.S. pension plans has lost a bid to block Denmark's tax agency from pursuing millions of dollars from them in a "cum-ex" tax fraud case after a judge in a New York

US pension plans lose bid to block cum-ex tax fraud case
Business|Economy|Finance

Russian Agricultural Bank files lawsuit against JP Morgan

State-owned Russian Agricultural Bank has filed a lawsuit against JP Morgan in a Moscow court, court files showed on Tuesday.

Russian Agricultural Bank files lawsuit against JP Morgan
Business|Finance|Lifestyle

Abercrombie & Fitch lifts annual net sales forecast on strong demand

Abercrombie & Fitch Co on Tuesday raised its annual net sales forecast, signaling strong demand for its lifestyle brands heading into the crucial holiday season.

Abercrombie & Fitch lifts annual net sales forecast on strong demand
Business|Finance|US

Best Buy flags 'more uneven' consumer demand as Black Friday looms

Top U.S. electronics retailer Best Buy on Tuesday forecast a bigger decline in annual comparable sales and pointed to "difficult to predict" consumer demand, days ahead of Black Friday

Best Buy flags 'more uneven' consumer demand as Black Friday looms
Business|Finance|Technology

Broadcom plans to close $69 billion VMWare deal on Wednesday

Broadcom said it plans to close its $69 billion deal for cloud computing firm VMWare on Wednesday.

Broadcom plans to close $69 billion VMWare deal on Wednesday
Business|Finance|Stock Markets|US

American Eagle raises annual revenue forecast on strong holiday-season demand

American Eagle Outfitters on Tuesday raised its annual revenue forecast, in a sign that demand for its apparel and accessories remained steady ahead of the crucial holiday season.

American Eagle raises annual revenue forecast on strong holiday-season demand
Business|Finance|Technology

Chipmaker Analog Devices' forecasts held back by inventory corrections

Chipmaker Analog Devices projected first-quarter revenue and profit below market estimates on Tuesday, as it grapples with the ongoing supply glut in the semiconductor industry.

Chipmaker Analog Devices' forecasts held back by inventory corrections
Business|Finance|US

Wyndham board deems Choice Hotels' new offer "a step backwards"

U.S. budget hotel operator Wyndham Hotels and Resorts said on Tuesday a new letter from Choice Hotels "represents a step backwards" and the terms outlined are not in the best interests of

Wyndham board deems Choice Hotels' new offer "a step backwards"

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