Business

In the rapidly evolving landscape of air travel, connectivity options have become a critical factor for airlines striving to enhance customer experience. A recent deal between United Airlines and SpaceX’s Starlink marks a significant leap forward in in-flight connectivity (IFC) services and has sparked major interest across the aviation sector. With the inclusion of approximately
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As the fashion industry navigates an era defined by rapid shifts in consumer interests and digital influencers, established designers face the daunting task of maintaining relevance. In a recent courtroom session in New York City, renowned designer Michael Kors delivered compelling testimony as part of an antitrust trial centered around Tapestry’s proposed $8.5 billion acquisition
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Cancer cachexia is a debilitating condition that significantly impacts the lives of millions suffering from cancer, manifesting as profound weight loss and diminished appetite. Recent developments from Pfizer, a leading global pharmaceutical company, have shed light on a potential breakthrough treatment. The company’s experimental drug, ponsegromab, has displayed encouraging results in mid-stage clinical trials, heralding
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The automotive industry is currently undergoing seismic shifts, and Stellantis, the multinational corporation formed by the merger of Fiat Chrysler and PSA Groupe, finds itself at a crossroads. Recent events indicate a brewing storm within the company as dissatisfaction among its U.S. dealer network and the United Auto Workers (UAW) union rises. Both parties are
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Big Lots, a discount home goods retailer, recently announced its bankruptcy filing due to high interest rates and a sluggish housing market which resulted in decreased demand for its low-priced furniture and decor. The Chapter 11 filing involves the sale of the business to private equity firm Nexus Capital Management for approximately $760 million. This
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Boeing’s Starliner recently undocked from the International Space Station, much later than originally planned, and without the two astronauts it had delivered to orbit in early June. The test pilots that were supposed to return with the spacecraft, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, will now remain at the ISS until February, returning to Earth aboard
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