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Lawmakers Calling On Facebook To Abandon 'Instagram For Kids' Plan
Lawmakers are asking Facebook to scrap its 'Instagram For Kids' plan, citing its own research that showed the app is increasing mental health issues among teen users. Lawmakers are asking Facebook to scrap its 'Instagram For Kids' plan, citing its own research that showed the app is increasing mental health issues among teen users. -
StubHub To Give $3 Million In Refunds To Colorado Customers
StubHub agreed to pay $3,120,442 in refunds to 8,699 Colorado customers who bought tickets to canceled events. StubHub agreed to pay $3,120,442 in refunds to 8,699 Colorado customers who bought tickets to canceled events. -
Chevron To Invest $10 Billion In More Low-Carbon Projects
Chevron plans to spend up to $10 billion through 2028 on low-carbon projects and on overhauling its operations to lower its total carbon emissions. Chevron plans to spend up to $10 billion through 2028 on low-carbon projects and on overhauling its operations to lower its total carbon emissions. -
Wells Fargo Agrees To Pay $250 Million Fine Over Business Oversight
Wells Fargo signed a consent order issued by the OCC and agreed to pay another $250 million fine for failing to comply with a 2018 settlement. Wells Fargo signed a consent order issued by the OCC and agreed to pay another $250 million fine for failing to comply with a 2018 settlement. -
Hyundai Shifting Commerical Products To Hydrogen Fuel Cells By 2028
Hyundai is ditching electric vehicle technologies in favor of hydrogen fuel cells for its commercial vehicles. Hyundai is ditching electric vehicle technologies in favor of hydrogen fuel cells for its commercial vehicles. -
Amazon To Launch Its Own TV Brand In The U.S., Sources Claim
Amazon will reportedly release its Amazon-branded TVs in the U.S. sometime in October. Amazon will reportedly release its Amazon-branded TVs in the U.S. sometime in October. -
FTC Launches Probe Into 'Always Broken' McDonald's Ice Cream Machines
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has sent franchise owners letters, asking them to explain why their ice cream machines are always out of order. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has sent franchise owners letters, asking them to explain why their ice cream machines are always out of order. -
Walmart To Hire 20,000 New Employees Ahead Of Holiday Season
Walmart plans to place the new hires in positions within its supply chain to help it meet the expected surge in demand during this year's gift-giving season. Walmart plans to place the new hires in positions within its supply chain to help it meet the expected surge in demand during this year's gift-giving season. -
OnlyFans Suspends Plans To Ban Sexually Explicit Content Following Outcry
OnlyFans said it will no longer go through with its planned policy changes, which would have banned sexually explicit content on its platform. OnlyFans said it will no longer go through with its planned policy changes, which would have banned sexually explicit content on its platform. -
Didi Suspends Plans To Expand Business In The U.K.
Didi declined to comment on the matter, stating that it is still in talks with relevant stakeholders and a consultation team in the UK. Didi declined to comment on the matter, stating that it is still in talks with relevant stakeholders and a consultation team in the UK.