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Adobe To Pay $150 Million To Settle Termination Fees, Subscription Lawsuit
Adobe reached a $150 million settlement to resolve a US government lawsuit accusing the Photoshop and Acrobat maker of harming consumers by concealing termination fees and making it difficult to cancel subscriptions, the Department of Justice said.
Woman, 3 Sons Arrested Over "Terror Bombing" Near US Embassy In Norway
The US embassy in Oslo was hit by an explosion on Sunday and police later said they had apprehended the suspects, accusing them of a "terror bombing".
Trump Aims To Seal Trade War Truce During His Meeting With Xi Jinping
Trump's trip, his first to China in his second term, is aimed at sealing a trade war truce the two leaders shook hands on when they met in South Korea in October.
US Sending 2,500 Marines To Middle East As Iran War Intensifies
About 2,500 US Marines are being deployed to the Middle East as American and Israeli strikes keep pounding Iran and the Islamic Republic keeps attacking Persian Gulf shipping and energy infrastructure.
US-Israel Iran War LIVE Updates: US Bombs Iran's Kharg Island, Trump Says He Chose Not To Wipe Out Oil Infra
US-Israel Iran Attacks LIVE Updates: Buildings in Dubai shook after loud explosions were heard, and a thick cloud of smoke rose over a central part of the city.
Trump Administration To Receive $10 Billion Fee For TikTok Deal: Report
TikTok's Chinese owner, ByteDance, in January finalised a deal to establish a majority American-owned joint venture that will secure US data, to avoid a US ban on the short video app used by over 200 million Americans.
"Totally Obliterated": Trump Says US Bombed Iran's "Crown Jewel" Kharg Island
Trump said military targets on Kharg Island, which handles almost all of Iran's crude exports, had been "totally obliterated".
Meta Plans To Layoff 20% Staff As AI Costs Mount: Report
Meta is planning layoffs that could affect 20% or more of the company, three sources familiar with the matter told Reuters, as Meta seeks to offset costly AI infrastructure bets and prepare for greater efficiency brought about by AI-assisted workers.
A Year After Announcing Comeback, Digg Cuts Jobs As It Faces AI Bot Surge
Digg is laying off staff, citing "brutal reality" in the current digital environment and a surge in artificial intelligence-driven bot activity, more than a year after the once-popular content aggregator announced its comeback.
After 2 Weeks Of War, US "Begging World" To Buy Russian Crude: Iran
Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi on Saturday criticised the United States over its stance on Russian oil, claiming Washington was now "begging" countries across the globe, including India.
5 US Air Force Refueling Planes Hit In Iranian Strike On Saudi Base: Report
The United States has deployed a large number of aircraft into the Middle East to take part in operations against Iran.
"90% Of Iran's Missiles Destroyed": Trump Vows More Attacks
US president Donald Trump on Friday vowed to intensify military strikes against Iran in the coming days, saying US forces have already destroyed 90 per cent of Iran's missiles.