The $2.5 billion deal allows Amazon to avoid trial over claims it tricked consumers into signing up for Prime and made it difficult to cancel the service. E-commerce giant Amazon agreed Thursday to ...
The agreement says $22 million will go toward construction of a new White House ballroom. The settlement follows similar multimillion-dollar agreements with Meta and X. SAN FRANCISCO — Google-owned ...
The insurance carrier for Jake’s of Columbia, a popular Five Points bar, has agreed to pay $6.5 million to settle a wrongful death lawsuit in which plaintiffs argued that Jake’s overserved liquor to a ...
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ADB cuts ’25 Philippine growth forecast to 5.6%
MANILA, Philippines – The Asian Development Bank (ADB) significantly cut its growth forecasts for the Philippines to below 6 percent, citing external headwinds that could weigh on investments. The ADB ...
Mortgage rates rose this week for the first time since mid-July, mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday. Freddie Mac's latest Primary Mortgage Market Survey, released Thursday, showed the average ...
LANSING, Mich. — State lawmakers passed a $1.5 billion spending bill to avoid a government shutdown amid missing the deadline to pass a budget. Local: No nearby fire hydrants exacerbate early morning ...
ST. LOUIS — Defenseman Cam Fowler has found a home with the St. Louis Blues. Fowler, who was acquired in a trade with the Anaheim Ducks last season, has agreed to terms on a three-year, $18.3 million ...
NEW YORK, Sept 24 (Reuters) - Citigroup (C.N), opens new tab has agreed to sell a 25% stake in Grupo Financiero Banamex to a company owned by Mexican billionaire Fernando Chico Pardo and his family, ...
Deal for 1.1 billion euros Closing expected by year-end OLX CEO estimates La Centrale sold about 1.6 million cars last year Prosus plans more AI investments in France Sept 26 (Reuters) - Online ...
Amazon will issue $1.5 billion in refunds as the result of an FTC settlement. Will you be getting one? Credit: Piotr Swat/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Amazon agreed to a whopping $2.5 ...
Amazon.com Inc. agreed to pay $2.5 billion in penalties and refunds and change its process for how to cancel its Prime subscription to settle a lawsuit by the US Federal Trade Commission. The company ...
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