Uranium is an important commodity in the energy sector, and knowing the countries with the top reserves is key. Mined uranium resources have provided fuel for nuclear power generation for more than 60 years, and …
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This year’s post-pandemic travel boom is continuing into the holidays. Nearly half (48%) of Americans plan to travel between Thanksgiving and mid-January, up from 31% last winter, a recent Deloitte survey found. AAA expects 55.4 …
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T-Mobile sued after employee stole nude images from customer phone during trade-in
by adminT-Mobile is once again being accused of failing to protect sensitive consumer data after an employee at one of its retail stores stole nude images from a customer’s phone when she came to trade in an …
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DETROIT — General Motors union workers ratified a record deal with the United Auto Workers after a contentious final few days of voting, according to results posted Thursday morning by the union. Much like the negotiations themselves, voting was …
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The United Auto Workers announced Monday that employees at each of the Big Three U.S. automakers officially ratified new contracts. It had been clear for several days that the contract would win approval. The union …
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OpenAI employees threaten to quit en masse after former CEO Sam Altman joins Microsoft
by adminThe future of OpenAI appeared in limbo Monday, with hundreds of company employees signing a letter calling on the board to step down after it was unable to reach an agreement to bring back ousted …
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Max, the streaming service previously known as HBO Max, is lowering the price of its ad-supported product over the next week as it tries to win more subscribers to its low-priced, commercial-driven services. From this …
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Amazon says employees who don’t comply with the return to office mandate may not get promoted
by adminAmazon is dialing up the pressure on corporate employees who haven’t complied with the company’s return-to-office mandate. Staffers who don’t adhere to the policy, which requires employees to be in the office at least three days …
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Toyota’s credit business is fined $60M for saddling customers with overloaded loans
by adminThe Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Monday ordered Toyota’s credit arm to pay $60 million for tricking customers into unnecessary products that it then made unreasonably hard to cancel. The agency said thousands of borrowers …