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Online attacks and Luigi Mangione-inspired death threats in ugly brawl to build California AI megaproject
A vicious online attack — allegedly put into motion by a California nonprofit — to torpedo the construction of a massive AI data center led to calls for “public executions” and Luigi Mangione-inspired death threats, according to a new lawsuit. The defamation...
Ex-WWE employee shares shocking new details in sex abuse lawsuit against Vince McMahon
A former WWE employee has shared grim new details of allegations against the organization’s co-founder Vince McMahon in a filing in her sex abuse lawsuit against him. Janel Grant, who worked at WWE from June 2019 through early 2022, alleged in an affidavit...
Judge rejects DOJ bid to unblock subpoenas targeting Fed’s Jerome Powell in biting opinion
A US district judge on Friday denied the Trump administration’s request to reconsider the legality of two subpoenas targeting the Federal Reserve, after he blocked them last month. In a biting six-page opinion, US District Judge James Boasberg wrote that the...
Here’s how much an Easter basket will cost you as food inflation remains ‘staggering’
The Easter Bunny is hopping off with your bucks. A typical Easter basket now costs $49.66 with the usual candy fixings and plastic eggs — up 34% from last year, according to CouponFollow, a digital coupon business. Cadbury Creme Eggs saw the biggest spike of...
Inside the Stablecoin stampede, as mainstream financial giants rush to cash in on the crypto coin
Stablecoins processed $33 trillion last year — 20 times the amount of transactions that PayPal did. And now, financial giants like BlackRock, credit cards like Visa and crypto ventures like World Liberty Financial are racing to get in on the cryptocurrency,...
How fuel-related surcharges could raise prices, hammer businesses: ‘this might be the final straw’
Amazon has announced a 3.5% fuel surcharge on its sellers, joining UPS, FedEx and the US Postal Service in a strategy meant to counter rising fuel costs amid the Iran war – but experts are warning it could raise prices and put some companies out of business....
Apple’s fitness chief who joked to employees about sleeping with Olympic skier retires: report
Apple’s fitness chief is retiring in the wake of allegations he fostered a toxic workplace and harassed employees — including claims he once joked about sleeping with an Olympic skier. Jay Blahnik, 57, who served as Apple’s vice president of fitness...
Paramount president Jeff Shell negotiates exit after accusations of leaking secrets: report
Paramount Skydance President Jeff Shell is reportedly negotiating his exit after being accused in a bombshell lawsuit by a high-stakes gambler and self-described fixer of leaking confidential corporate information. Shell is in talks about his departure after...
Why Is the Labor Market Stuck?
Our chief economics correspondent, Ben Casselman, describes how a “low-hire, low-fire” labor market has left American job-seekers in a bind. Source link