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  • Billions Lost Amid Potential Antitrust Probe On U.S. Tech Giants
    Hydra
    Big Tech firms in the U.S. have already lost billions in market value amid potential investigations into the tech sector’s business practices.
  • Boeing Incurs Losses Anew In Faulty Wing Issue
    Boeing 737 Max
    Boeing shares went down following news about faulty wing parts in 737 Max jets and other 737 models.
  • Boeing 737 Max Training Materials ‘Inadequate’
    Boeing logo
    Boeing’s training materials are inadequate for some aviation specialists who believe there should be simulator training for the 737 Max before it is recertified.
  • Boeing 737 Max Flights Emerge Despite No Recertification
    Grounded Boeing 737 Max jets
    Boeing reportedly scheduled flights for the 737 Max for September through December despite the fact that it has not received recertification from the FAA yet.
  • Analyst Predict Massive US Store Closures As China Imposes Retaliatory Tariffs
    US Retail Market
    Market analyst predicts a steep incline in the number of US store closures this year as companies struggle to keep up with the recently imposed tariff hikes.
  • People Lost Trust For Boeing Due To Company’s ‘Indifference’
    Boeing 737 MAX 8
    Experts say Boeing poorly handled the 737 Max fiasco and this triggered public fear and distrust.
  • Facebook Is Reportedly Struggling To Secure New Talents
    Facebook logo
    Facebook is reportedly having issues with recruiting new hires as the Cambridge Analytica scandal catches up over a year after the controversy.
  • Families Of Boeing Victims Reject August Recertification Of 737 Max
    Ethiopian Airlines victims' families
    Some family members of victims who died during the Ethiopian Airlines crash are unhappy about the potential August recertification of the Boeing 737 Max.
  • Boeing 737 Max Crisis Could Have Involved Multiple Human Errors
    Lion Air Boeing 737 Max
    Small but significant human errors during the Boeing 737 Max development could have contributed largely to the two crashes in October and March.
  • Facebook Shuts Out Far-Right Groups And Personalities
    Alex Jones
    Facebook has banned Infowars for a second time, including other far-right personalities who violated its hate and violence policies.
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