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Aug 23 2024
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Justice Department accuses RealPage of scheme to hike rents
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department filed an antitrust lawsuit Friday against real estate software company RealPage Inc., accusing it of an illegal scheme that allows landlords to coordinate to hike rental prices. The lawsuit, filed alongside attorneys general in states including California, alleges the company violated antitrust laws through its algorithm that landlords use to get
San Jose Mercury NewsSep 05 2024
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2 California women’s prisons under investigation for staff sexual abuse, says Justice Department
Amid increasing civil litigation and a report identifying longstanding deficiencies in how the California prison system addresses staff sexual abuse, the U.S. Justice Department on Wednesday, Sept. 4 announced it has launched an investigation into conditions at the Central California Women’s Facility in Chowchilla and the California Institution for Women in Chino. • More charges filed against
San Jose Mercury NewsJul 16 2024
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Laredo Chamber of Commerce announces 2024 Business ICONS Awards winners
LAREDO, Tex. (KGNS) - The Laredo Chamber of Commerce and its Small Business Committee announced the recipients of the 2024 Laredo Chamber Business ICONS Awards at a press conference on Tuesday morning, July 16. The awards recognize individuals and businesses that contribute to the community’s economic development. This year’s honorees are awarded in four categories: Cliffe Killam, one of the
KGNSAug 26 2024
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Optica CEO Departs Amid Probes Into Society’s Links to Huawei
The leader of Washington-based scientific society Optica and the head of its foundation have left the group amid investigations into its decades-long alliance with sanctioned Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei Technologies Co.
Optica Chief Executive Officer Elizabeth Rogan and Chad Stark, who ran the group’s foundation, are no longer with the organization, according to an internal
BloombergAug 21 2024
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Walmart dumps its stake in China e-commerce giant JD at an 11% discount from Tuesday's closing share price
Walmart Inc. raised about $3.6 billion by selling its stake in Chinese e-commerce firm JD.com Inc., winding down an eight-year partnership that appears to be paying diminishing returns amid a challenging landscape for Chinese tech giants. The U.S. retailer sold 144.5 million shares for $24.95 apiece, people familiar with the matter said, asking not to be identified because the information is
FortuneJul 05 2024
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Higbie of Chamber of Commerce graduates from Institute for Organization Management
WASHINGTON, D.C.— Institute for Organization Management, the professional development program of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, announced Wednesday that Shannon Higbie, IOM, Vice President of Administration of the Huntsville Walker County Chamber of Commerce, has graduated from the program and has received the recognition of IOM. Awarded to all graduates of the Institute program, the IOM
The Huntsville ItemAug 22 2024
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U.S. Labor Department: Jobs disappear under Democrats
While the Democrats were hooting and hollering and spewing lies and hate both inside and outside the United Center in Chicago at their quadrennial clown show, the more sober U.S. Department of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics finally admitted, "Whoops -- we made a major mistake! A 30% mistake in counting. There were actually 818,000 fewer jobs created in the past year than what
American ThinkerAug 21 2024
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Apple Divides App Store Team, Executive Departs
Apple is splitting its App Store team into two entities: One that will run the company’s app marketplace and another that will oversee third-party stores, according to sources who spoke with Bloomberg. Matt Fischer, the vice president in charge of the App Store since 2010, will leave the company following the changes. The changes reflect Apple’s efforts to appease European regulators. In
The InformationAug 25 2024
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U. Buffalo department rips conservative commentator on main website
‘Permanent denouncement,’ according to the YAF The Department of Media Study at the University of Buffalo has put up what the Young America’s Foundation calls a “permanent denouncement” of conservative pundit Michael Knowles. In an “acknowledgment statement,” the UB department says it “stand[s] in solidarity with the transgender community and others who have been the target of Michael Knowles
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