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Oracle cuts workers in US customer experience unit
In a move that hinted to a slowdown in customer analytics and advertising services, Oracle Corp. slashed employees in marketing and the US customer experience division.
Walmart store evacuated after Freon gas leak
The Berkshire Crossing Walmart store was evacuated early Monday when an employee accidently broke a cooling line in a refrigeration unit.
American Airlines lost a passenger’s cases containing equipment worth more than $70,000
American Airlines misplaced a passenger's luggage, which contained audio-visual equipment worth more than $70,000 and was required for an exhibition.
Apple drops mask requirements for most of its corporate workers
According to an internal email from the COVID-19 response team that The Verge was able to get, Apple is eliminating its mask requirements for corporate staff at "most sites."
Elon Musk countersues Twitter ahead of new October trial date
Elon Musk countersued Twitter before the October trial, escalating the feud between the billionaire and the social media behemoth.
Who’s Getting What Salary? CEOs of Covid-19 vaccine makers took home more than $107 million and became billionaires
Pfizer's stock price is up by 60 percent over the past 24 months, while that of BioNTech has tripled, and Moderna's has risen by five times.
US Bank hit with a fine for creating fake customer accounts
US Bank was hit with a $37.5 million fine by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, alleging that the Minneapolis-based bank fabricated fake accounts for customers to reach sales targets.
Chillicothe Kenworth announces expansion to create 119 new jobs
The jobs are the result of the company's expansion into Green Township, which is expected to the completed within the next three years.
Walmart adds 60 new jobs in Atlanta with InHome delivery expansion
Walmart has announced that it is extending its service that would deliver food right to your refrigerator.
Google continues its expansion in Atlanta despite hiring slowdown
While Google slows recruiting, the technology behemoth continues to expand in Atlanta.
Rivian cuts 6 percent of its employees due to inflation
Rivian is laying off 6 percent of its 14,000 employees in order to cut costs in response to inflationary pressures and a volatile economy.
Nevada logistics firm announces $28 Million HQ expansion to add 350 jobs
ITS Logistics LLC, located in Reno, Nevada, declared its intention to spend $28 million to expand its Midwest headquarters in Whitestown.
Apple’s new “lockdown mode” for iPhone fights hacking and spyware
For many years, Apple has positioned its products—including the iPhone, iPad, and Mac—as the safest and most private ones available.
Job Search Engine Brings An End To Click Fraud With A Major Security Update
A bot user replicates normal human behavior and can be almost impossible to detect without the correct level of expertise. Bots are also becoming more sophisticated every year, with new software available to cybercriminals that makes it harder to detect them, such as using residential proxies with virtual devices, spoofing, and emulators.
Roe vs Wade: Google to erase users’ location history after abortion clinic visits
Google has announced that it will erase location history data from customers "soon after" they visit medical institutions, including abortion clinics.
EAB Data plans to create 200 new jobs in $6 million Virginia investment
EAB Global, a Washington, D.C.-based education data, direct marketing, and recruitment agency for colleges and universities , expects to add 206 positions in the Richmond area over the next five years.