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The heartbreaking REAL reason Sharon Osbourne signed up for CBB

The reality star queen, 71, has appeared on the ITV show as a house lodger and will only stay for a short amount of time due to the health of her husband Ozzy Osbourne.

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Oklahoma House Passes Bill To Hold Companies Liable For Publishing Obscene Material

The Oklahoma House has passed a bill geared toward protecting children from obscene material online. House Bill 3097, would make commercial entities liable for publishing or distributing obscene material to minors.

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Boeing whistleblower who raised concerns on company’s production found dead

John Barnett, a former Boeing employee who raised concerns about the company’s production standards, was found dead, according to reports.

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A California bill could require robotaxi companies to report collisions and other data or risk fines

A proposed bill in California would require autonomous taxi companies to report extensive data on collisions and safety maneuvers or else face steep daily fines, continuing tough scrutiny…

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Oracle finally becomes a cloud company, helped by ‘enormous’ AI demand

Oracle Corp. has reached an important milestone in its decade-long shift to becoming a cloud-computing company — revenue from the cloud surpassed its...

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Patterson Companies announces $500 million stock repurchase By Investing.com

Patterson Companies announces $500 million stock repurchase

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Popular gin and vodka company files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

A Colorado spirits distillery has shut down its operations and filed for Chapter 11 protection.

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Florida's social media law will put burden on companies, cybersecurity expert says

Children who are 14 or 15 years old will need parental permission to be on most social media sites. Alan Crowetz, a cybersecurity expert, said he is happy the burden is on social media companies."

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New state bill aims to force companies to clean up pollution in the Tijuana River

Large companies doing business in California would have to disclose waste water discharges that can pollute the watershed and clean them up or pay the state to do it.

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UpLift Acquires Higher Ed Mental Health Company

With its acquisition of TAO Connect, UpLift now serves over 170 enterprise customers in the U.S. and Canada. It covers four million people, including more than two million students at more than 120 higher education institutions.

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Ambulette companies stop transporting Medicaid patients in Westchester County, appointments canceled

It was a day of confusion after almost a dozen ambulette companies stopped transporting Medicaid patients in a bitter dispute over reimbursement rates.

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Virtual Replicas of Real-World Assets Help Companies Design for Efficiency and Innovation

Digital twins, powered by AI, are revolutionizing how companies make decisions. Take Fujitsu's digital twin approach to traffic analysis.

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Company to start developing ‘speculative’ industrial facility in Celina

Agracel, Inc. will begin developing a 50,000-square-foot industrial facility in Celina after it was approved for grant and loan funds and the state dubbed it a SiteOhio Authenticated development site.

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Company recalls over 35,000 pounds of kielbasa for possible rubber contamination

The FSIS said a recall of over 35,400 pounds of Johnsonville turkey kielbasa sausages started late last week. It was prompted by possible contamination with rubber pieces.

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TSMC is back among the 10 most valuable companies in the world

The computer chip supplier is riding a wave of AI to higher valuation

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Deadspin Sold by Parent Company, Employees Laid Off with Half-Hour’s Notice

The publication is currently facing a defamation lawsuit from a nine-year-old Kansas City Chiefs fan after a writer accused the child of wearing blackface.

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California races to tame robotaxi boom with new legislation

A new bill from Assemblymember Matt Haney could mean up to $135 million in fines for robotaxi companies that fail to report crashes or other incidents. It’s just one in a growing number of efforts to rein in the industry.

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TikTok has a rule that strips workers of their stock if they ever bad-mouth the company: report

A TikTok shareholder agreement says stock can be 'immediately forfeited' for making 'disparaging' comments about the company, Fortune reports.

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Lawsuit accuses Italo Ferrari’s companies of stiffing local contractor

A group of companies with ties to the old hospital site downtown are named in a $162K civil suit for unpaid work related to demolition of former St. Veronica school

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