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Kaiser Permanente says data breach may affect 13.4M customers
The number of people potentially impacted by the Kaiser Foundation Health Plan breach totaled 13.4 million, according to the Department of Health and Human Services.
Feds investigating Ford Mustang Mach-E hands-free tech after fatal crashes
The National Highway Traffic Safety Admininstration is investigating Ford's BlueCruise driving assistance technology in Mustang Mach-E vehicles after two fatal crashes.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk makes surprise visit to China
Tesla learned on Sunday from the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers that its Model 3 and Model Y vehicles met data security standards required in the country.
Philips pays $1.1B to settle sleep apnea device suits
Philips Respironics announced that it agreed to pay over a billion dollars to settle claims stemming from the 2021 U.S. recall of its sleep therapy devices.
New court filings show SEC, Chair Gensler believed ethereum was a security for at least a year
Consensys filed a lawsuit against the Securities and Exchange Commission claiming the agency is attempting an unlawful power grab by seeking to classify ethereum as a security.
Prices at California Chipotle, McDonald's and other fast-food chains are rising following minimum wage hike
Prices at Chipotle, McDonald's and other fast-food giants in California are rising after a minimum wage hike went into effect in the state.
The cost of college tuition surged the highest in these states
College has continued to surge in costs over the past several years, putting a growing number of students in debt. GOBankingRates broke down where its rising the most.
Stagflation fears come back with a vengeance
The U.S. economy could be headed toward a "stagflation" scenario, which is characterized by soaring consumer prices as well as high unemployment rates.
China expert talks dark side of Chinese auto industry: Spying, slave labor, killing the U.S. car market
Author and China expert Gordon Chang spoke about the various dangers that the Chinese electric vehicle industry poses to Americans and the rest of the world.
Billions in US investment goes to Chinese firms linked to CCP military, human rights abuses
Billions of dollars in Americans' savings and investments are flowing to Chinese companies linked to China's military and human rights abuses, a congressional report found.