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Chiquita must pay Colombian families $38.3 million, Florida jury says
FOX Business· 5 days agoChiquita Brands International must pay $38.3 million in damages to the families of eight Colombian...
‘I am SO GLAD you have texts from her’: New homeowner says she got ‘scammed’ by real estate agent...
The Daily Dot· 5 days agoIn a viral video that has racked up over 383,000 views as of this writing, TikTok user London...
Street vendor activists motivated by videos on social media plead guilty to assault
Los Angeles Times· 6 days agoA group of six activists accused of attacking people they say harassed street vendors in Southern...
The AR/VR Market Competition: Choices Chinese Companies Face?
Forbes· 3 days ago"The next iPhone" is a recurring question, and Augmented Reality (AR)/ Virtual Reality (VR) may be...
How to Invest in Trump Media | The Motley Fool
The Motley Fool· 5 days agoTrump Media has attracted a lot of attention since going public. Is the stock a buy?
The Return of the Flip-Flop
The Business of Fashion· 5 days agoSummer’s most standard sandal is getting a fashion-forward upgrade. This week, Havaianas, the Brazilian brand that’s made $20 rubber flip-flops for over...
Expert Perspectives on Biggest Court Cases
Law.com· 2 days agoKirkland & Ellis scored a knockout win for Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. in a more than decadelong multidistrict litigation where the company was accused of conspiring to delay the launch ...
Warner Bros stock analysis: WBD could tank to $5 soon | Invezz
Invezz· 3 days agoWarner Bros. Discovery (NASDAQ: WBD) stock price has collapsed to a record low as concerns about the...
Social Media Giants Avoid School Districts' Addiction Claims
Insurance Journal· 6 days agoA California state judge sided Friday with Meta, Snap Inc., TikTok Inc. and Google LLC in throwing out the districts’ allegations that social media has increased the cost ...
Trader Joe’s $3.99 mini cooler bags are reselling for over $100 online
AOL· 6 days agoMove over, burrata and budget bananas: Trader Joe’s latest fad has nothing to do with food. On June 4, the specialty grocer released its latest accessory, which has already proven to be a viral favorite: Mini Insulated Tote Bags.