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T-Mobile Settles to Pay $350M to Customers in Data Breach
T- Mobile has agreed to pay $350 million to customers affected by a class action lawsuit filed after the company disclosed last August that personal data like social security numbers had been stolen.
Lululemon Workers in DC File for a Union Election
Lululemon workers in Washington, D.C. have filed for a union election, joining workers at other major companies aiming to organize amid a wave of labor wins over the past year.
Backlash After Quebec Nightclub Tosses Patrons Who were 'Too Homosexual'
A popular night spot in Quebec sparked a backlash when one of its employees asked a group of friends to leave because they were "too homosexual."
CVS Seeks Verification on Drugs with Possible Abortion Use
CVS Health is asking pharmacists in some states to verify that a few of the prescriptions they provide will not be used end a pregnancy.
GE Reveals Identity of 3 Companies after Historic Split
General Electric on Monday revealed the names of the three companies that will operate on their own after the historic split of the one-time conglomerate.
G20 Finance Meetings in Bali Overshadowed by War in Ukraine
Financial leaders of the Group of 20 richest and biggest economies agreed on the need to jointly tackle global ills such as inflation and food crises, but failed to bridge differences over the war in Ukraine.
Penalty Cut for Oregon Bakers who Refused Lesbian Brides
The state of Oregon has slashed the financial penalties it assigned a baker who refused to bake a wedding cake for a lesbian couple almost 10 years ago.
Reports: Musk Demands Months for Trial Prep in Twitter Suit
Tesla CEO Elon Musk fired back Friday at Twitter's lawsuit seeking to force him to complete his $44 billion acquisition of the platform, according to multiple news reports.
Nintendo Offers Same-Sex Partner Benefits while Japan Denies Marriage Rights
Video game giant Nintendo has displayed corporate leadership that outstrips Japan's lawmakers in offering benefits to the same-sex partners of its employees while Japan denies equal marriage rights.
Twitter: Attrition Up a Bit, Companywide Layoffs Not Planned
Twitter is telling its employees that it's not planning any companywide layoffs, but there could be some restructuring and organization changes as it heads into a legal battle with Elon Musk.
Twitter Sues to Force Musk to Complete His $44B Acquisition
Twitter sued Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Tuesday, trying to force him to complete his $44 billion takeover of the social media company by accusing him of "outlandish" and "bad faith" actions.
Looming Musk-Twitter Legal Battle Hammers Company Shares
Shares of Twitter slid after billionaire Elon Musk said that he was abandoning his $44 billion bid for the company and the social media platform vowed to challenge Musk in court.
Amazon Prime Day Comes Amid Slowdown in Online Sales Growth
Amazon is heading into its annual Prime Day sales event on Tuesday much differently than how it entered the pandemic.
Report: Uber Lobbied, Used 'Stealth' Tech to Block Scrutiny
Files revealed the extraordinary lengths that the company undertook to establish itself in nearly 30 countries.
Is 'Rainbow Capitalism' Minimizing Authentic Queer Content?
Rainbow capitalism threatens to minimize, if not erase, the innovations pioneered by queer creators in fashion, as well as the significance clothing holds for self-expression and defiance of gender norms.
U.S. Hiring was Likely Solid in June Despite Recession Fears
U.S. employers likely downshifted their pace of hiring in June, but to a level that remains solid despite fears that the economy faces the growing risk of a recession.
Amazon Prime Adding Free Grubhub Meal Delivery for Members
Amazon will give its U.S. Prime members free access to meal delivery service Grubhub for a year under a deal announced Wednesday.
G-20 Meeting May Lead to Wider Divisions over War in Ukraine
Instead of providing unity, the talks may well exacerbate existing divides over the Ukraine conflict.
Companies Could Face Hurdles Covering Abortion Travel Costs
It's not clear if companies vowing to cover travel costs for employees seeking abortions in states where it reamins legal can protect employees' privacy and keep them safe from prosecution.
Add Rent to the Rising Costs Bedeviling Small Businesses
The rent has come due for America's small businesses and at a very inopportune time.