Calls grow for Fujitsu to pay for Post Office injustice
Ex-Post Office branch manager Sally Stringer is demanding Fujitsu pay towards compensation
Ex-Post Office branch manager Sally Stringer is demanding Fujitsu pay towards compensation
2023 Ford Super Duty F-350 Limited Ford DETROIT – America maintained its love affair with pickup trucks in 2023 — but a top-selling vehicle from Toyota Motor nearly ruined their tailgate party. Sales of the Toyota RAV4 compact crossover came within 10,000 units of Stellantis‘ Ram pickup truck last year, a near-No. 3 ranking that…
For decades, space exploration was the domain of governments. NASA, Roscosmos, and the European Space Agency charted the course of human activity beyond Earth, funded by taxpayer dollars and driven by national pride. But in the 21st century, a new phase has begun—Space Exploration 2.0, led by private companies like SpaceX, Blue Origin, and Virgin…
The most frustrating thing about America’s failure to rein in drug prices is that a weapon against Big Pharma’s profiteering has been hiding in plain sight — and never used — for more than 40 years. But it’s now being unsheathed by the Biden White House. We’re talking about a provision of the Bayh-Dole Act…
The country’s soaring national debt — which recently surpassed a record-high $34 trillion — is akin to a “boiling frog” for the economy and Wall Street investors, a senior analyst at JPMorgan Chase warned. Michael Cembalest, who runs JPMorgan’s market and investment strategy unit in the bank’s asset management division, predicted dire consequences for the…
Updated Jan. 8, 2024 5:07 am ET The bad news keeps coming for China Evergrande and its investors. A top executive of the beleaguered property company’s electric-vehicle business has been detained as part of a criminal investigation, adding to Evergrande’s mounting problems. Copyright ©2024 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8
Facebook has used illegal monopoly power and an “unlawful scheme” to stifle competition, degrade personal privacy, and crush rivals, according to antitrust lawsuits filed Wednesday by the Federal Trade Commission and attorneys general from 46 states and two territories. “For nearly a decade, Facebook has used its dominance and monopoly power to crush smaller rivals…