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Small investors fear US SEC will drive corporate gadflies to extinctionSmall investors' ability to influence corporate boards through shareholder proposals is facing significant restrictions. Proposed new rules...
Wait, that’s Karoline Leavitt? Throwback photo fuels plastic surgery rumors - fans say she’s unrecognizableKaroline Leavitt is making waves online—not for her political moves, but for her dramatic before and after photos that have sparked intense...
School Assembly Headlines for July 24: Top national, international, sports and business updatesIndia is set to resume tourist visas for Chinese nationals after five years, while the Rajya Sabha will debate the Pahalgam attack. A Ghazi...
Musk shocks xAI team with mandatory surveillance app, asks employees to download tracking app on all devicesElon Musk's AI startup, xAI, faced internal conflict. Musk asked employees to install Hubstaff, a monitoring tool. This tool tracks applica...
Google makes history with rapid-fire antitrust lossesThe Google decisions are part of a wave of current antitrust cases challenging the power of the biggest tech companies. This week, the tria...
Swiggy enters 15-min food delivery; Meta adopts Community NotesSwiggy has rolled out Snacc, a standalone app for 10-15 minute food delivery. This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.
Behind the scenes: How the U.S. lobbied New Delhi to reverse laptop rulesIndia reversed a policy requiring licenses for imported laptops, tablets, PCs, and servers after U.S. officials lobbied against it. The mov...
Apple’s climate claims deserve scrutinyThe mission goals of Apple are highly dependent on the carbon offsets, which basically are credits people and firms and receive for making ...
Saudi oil giant Aramco reports $30B in Q2 profits, down nearly 40% from last yearSaudi Arabian Oil Co (Aramco) announced a 40% slump in profit in Q2 2022 to $30bn, driven by lower crude oil prices and weaker refining and...
Delhi HC issues notice on Google’s appeal against ADIF ruling; Microsoft, Alphabet top earnings estimatesA Division Bench of the Delhi High Court on Wednesday issued notice on an appeal by Google challenging a single-bench order directing the C...
Dreaming the impossible dream: the 1.5C climate targetThe Paris Agreement goal of capping Earth's average surface temperature at 1.5 degrees Celsius above levels in the late 19th century, when ...
IT hardware firms flag PLI’s investment clause; is TikTok staring at a potential ban in the US?IT hardware manufacturers have urged the government to drop the fresh investment clause proposed in the revised production-linked incentive...
View: India isn’t immune to the stagflation that felled its neighborsLuckily for India, a part of this two-year period coincided with a post-Covid-19 reopening. Self-sufficiency in food production, a sizeable...
Treat crypto as securities, CII tells govt; MapmyIndia IPO makes flying startWith the cryptocurrency bill expected to be introduced in the ongoing session of Parliament, various stakeholders have been urging the gove...
Are Tesla’s shares worth $90 or $780? Wall Street can’t decideIs Tesla an automaker? Or is it a technology company? Or is it some sort of an amalgamation of both?
What’s ahead under President Joe Biden, industry by industryHere’s a breakdown of how a Biden presidency may affect some two dozen US industries.
Bezos sells $3.1 billion of Amazon shares after fortune surgesThe biggest hit to Bezos’s wealth was his divorce last year. His ex-wife MacKenzie Scott received a 4 per cent stake in Amazon as part of t...
Here's why odds of a shutdown are now astoundingly high for CongressBarack Obama's successes in persuading enough Democratic senators to support the Iranian nuclear deal may actually complicate things on the...
- Volkswagen's vehicle recall reflects perils of too much success in China
Volkswagen recall reflects perils of too much success in China, Daimler and Bayerische Motoren Werke (BMW) posted record 2012 sales fuelled...
- Conflict commodities: Illicit trades fuel armed conflicts in Africa, Asia
Commodities that can be seized and transported easily are more likely to be used to fuel conflicts.