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Cailey Gleeson, Forbes Staff

2024’s top app: Temu dominates app stores this year

Temu has spent the most time in the number one spot across iPhone and Android app stores in 2024 as of June 15, according to market intelligence firm Sensor Tower.

  • By Cailey Gleeson

Meta must face lawsuit claiming it prefers hiring foreign workers

The lawsuit was brought by a software engineer who alleged he was not hired by the tech giant because he was a U.S. citizen.

  • By Cailey Gleeson

iPhone manufacturer won’t hire married women in India, report claims

Current and former employees listed pregnancy and family responsibilities as several reasons why married women are not hired at the plant, according to the report. Foxconn denies any discrimination.

  • By Cailey Gleeson

Former FTX exec Ryan Salame gets 7.5 years in prison

Salame is the first associate of Sam Bankman-Fried to be sentenced to prison.

  • By Cailey Gleeson

Asides

Paramount may oust CEO Bob Bakish—Here’s what we know

Reports of Bakish’s potential ousting come ahead of Paramount Global’s first-quarter earnings call slated for Monday—which he’s not expected to be on.

  • By Cailey Gleeson

Mark Zuckerberg’s net worth drops over $22 billion as Meta stock slides

Zuckerberg’s net worth drop comes a day after Meta held its first-quarter earnings call, which heavily focused on AI.

  • By Cailey Gleeson

US sues Apple in landmark iPhone antitrust case

The suit is the latest in the federal government’s crackdown on big tech companies.

  • By Cailey Gleeson

EV maker Fisker pauses production for 6 weeks amid ongoing struggles

Electric vehicle manufacturer Fisker, a second company of its kind launched by famed car designer Henrik Fisker, announced Monday it will pause production for six weeks as it seeks to avoid potentially going bankrupt amid mounting financial woes.

  • By Cailey Gleeson

FDA approves first medication for treating allergic reactions to multiple foods

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the use of Xolair to reduce the severity of allergic reactions to one or more foods, making it the first FDA-approved medication to treat allergic reactions to multiple foods from accidental exposure.

  • By Cailey Gleeson

Trump’s ‘super limited’ $600 gold sneakers sell out in ‘under 2 hours’

One-thousand pairs of former President Donald Trump’s limited edition high-top gold-colored sneakers have reportedly sold out in presale, according to the brand’s webs…

  • By Cailey Gleeson
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