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DOJ Deal: Boeing Avoids Criminal Prosecution Over Fatal 737 Max Crashes
Boeing is set to enter into a non-prosecution agreement in the fatal crashes of two 737 Max aircraft that killed hundreds, the US Department of Justice said.
M&S Website Back Online Following Cyber Attack Disruption
The Marks & Spencer website is back online after leaving users unable to browse for several hours.
Nike Prices Climb in US: Tariffs & Trade Uncertainty Impact Sneaker Costs
Nike is set to raise prices on some trainers and clothing in the US from early June, weeks after rival Adidas warned it would have to hike the cost of products due to tariffs.
Jony Ive, OpenAI Forge $6.5B AI Hardware Partnership
Legendary British designer Sir Jony Ive, who helped create the Apple iPhone, is joining forces with OpenAI, as the artificial intelligence (AI) firm sets its sights on developing hardware.
Japan’s Rice Crisis: Minister Resigns Over Joke Amid Soaring Prices
When Japan’s farm minister declared that he never had to buy rice because his supporters give him “plenty” of it as gifts, he hoped to draw laughs.
Trump Tariffs & DEI Backlash Batter Target Sales, Outlook Cut
US retail chain Target has slashed its expectations for the year after a sharp fall in sales which it blamed on a “highly challenging environment” amid the introduction of trade tariffs.
Mastercard £70 Payout: Are You Eligible for Compensation?
Millions of shoppers could get up to £70 each after a tribunal approved a settlement in a lawsuit against Mastercard which stemmed from historic fees levied on businesses by the card provider.
Fortnite Returns to US Apple App Store After 5-Year Ban
Popular video game Fortnite is now available on Apple’s app store in the US after being taken off the platform nearly five years ago.
Analyzing the UK-EU Brexit Deal: Winners and Losers
A deal to “reset” relations between the UK and the EU following Brexit has been agreed at a summit in London.