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The U.S. Justice Department Is Suing Apple in a Groundbreaking iPhone Monopoly Lawsuit — Here's Why
Apple says that the lawsuit "threatens who we are" and, if successful, would limit its ability "to create the kind of technology people expect from Apple."
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- Glassdoor Under Fire for Reportedly Adding Real Names to Profiles Without Consent
- MacKenzie Scott Donates $640 Million to Non-Profits After Elon Musk's 'Ex-Wife' Comment on X
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Glassdoor Under Fire for Reportedly Adding Real Names to Profiles Without Consent
Legacy users didn't have to input their real names when accessing Glassdoor — only an email address. Now, all of that has changed.
MacKenzie Scott Donates $640 Million to Non-Profits After Elon Musk's 'Ex-Wife' Comment on X
The winning applicants span 38 states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico.
Is Selena Gomez the Next Beauty Billionaire? Rare Beauty, Worth Around $2 Billion, Is Reportedly Up for Sale
One product, a liquid blush, went viral on TikTok in 2022 and brought in $70 million in revenue that year alone.
JetBlue Is Exiting Multiple U.S. and International Cities and Canceling Dozens of Routes — Here's Where
The airline says it is scaling back to focus on more profitable routes.
I Got a 2.5% Mortgage Rate Last Year When Everyone Else Was Getting 6%. It's Saving Us $40,000 and Helping Pay Off My Medical Bills for Cancer Treatment.
Getting an assumable mortgage takes time and patience, but it is possible to snag a much lower rate.
Dell Reportedly Told Remote Employees to Come Back to the Office or Forgo the Chance to Be Promoted
Dell laid off 5% of its workforce, around 6,650 workers, in February 2023.
Facebook Is Revamping One of Its Oldest, Most Controversial Features: 'Nature Is Healing'
"Poking" is back, and you can "thank" Gen Z.
'I'm Typically Putting in 16-Hour Days': Elon Musk Tells Don Lemon About Working Long Hours to Eliminate 'Civilizational Risks'
The pair sat down for a 90-minute interview. We watched it, so you don't have to.
Unilever Is Leaving the Ice Cream Aisle, Separating From Ben & Jerry's, Magnum: 'Do Fewer Things Better, and With Greater Impact'
The move may include laying off around 7,500 people, according to a new report.
Check Out the Tiny-Home Village a Millennial Built, Where 29 Units Priced as Low as $190,000 Sold Out in Less Than 2 Months
The community's demographics range from ages 25 to 65, with incomes ranging from $50,000 to millionaires.
Kevin O'Leary Says 'Do Not' Merge Finances, Bank Accounts With Your Spouse: 'I Forbid It in My Own Family'
The "Shark Tank" star stressed the importance of keeping your "own financial identity" in a relationship.