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Why SpaceX Was Blacklisted by Danish Pension Fund
A Danish pension fund’s decision to blacklist SpaceX raises questions about the company’s valuation and…
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Condé Nast Pays Over $400,000 to 3 Journalists Fired Over Protest
Company settles with former employees who confronted HR head
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How Elon Musk Is Rewriting Corporate Governance Rules
Provisions in SpaceX’s IPO prospectus signal a bold restructuring of executive power, giving Elon Musk…
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Why Did Starbucks Korea’s Tumbler Promotion Spark National Outrage?
Starbucks Korea terminated its CEO after a promotional campaign for reusable drink containers was widely…
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Boeing Ordered to Pay $49.5 Million in 737 MAX Crash Lawsuit
A federal jury in Chicago has ordered Boeing to pay $49.5 million in damages to…
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Why Roku and TCL Updates Are Failing
Allegations of intentional bricking spark outrage among customers
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Amazon Faces Renewed Scrutiny Over Workplace Safety Record
Workers and labor advocates raise concerns over injury rates
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Telenor Allegedly Provided Data to Myanmar Military, Resulting in 1,200 Arrests
A lawsuit in Norway alleges that Telenor, a state-owned telecoms company, provided data to the…
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Why Lafarge Financed ISIL in Syria
Cement company and ex-employees guilty of financing terrorist group
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Why Lafarge Was Found Guilty of Financing Terrorism
French cement giant Lafarge found guilty of financing terrorism in Syria









