
Boeing will plead guilty to fraud charge – avoiding trial over 737 Max crashes
Boeing will pay a fine of $243.6 million and plead guilty to conspiring to defraud the U.S. government as part of a plea deal.
Boeing will pay a fine of $243.6 million and plead guilty to conspiring to defraud the U.S. government as part of a plea deal.
The mass exodus inside some of Australia’s largest media publishers has continued with Pedestrian Group, owned by Nine Entertainment, announcing a complete restructure, that will spell redundancies and the end of local publications for several international brands.
The president likes to criticise Trump for being too cozy with his fellow billionaires. But Biden’s biggest backers are worth roughly $170 billion—more than triple the collective net worth of Trump’s top tycoons.
A historical fiction read from Forbes 50 Over 50 honouree Kristin Hannah has sold more copies than any other book released in 2024 so far
The AI boom undoubtedly resembles the dot-com bubble but with a difference. Back then, most startups carried the risks, while now, giant AI pioneers are unlikely to go broke. Rather, investors will suffer.
The far-right National Rally was ahead after the first day of voting in France, but opposing parties made changes meant to make it harder for the party to win an absolute majority in the National Assembly.
Data61 – the data and digital arm of Australia’s national science agency CSIRO – had four scientists nominated for APAC Women in AI awards. These two took home top prizes.
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.
The South Korean tech giant said it expects to rake in second quarter profits more than 15 times the size than it did the same time last year.
The hard-right Reform Party led by Brexiteer Nigel Farage is on track to win a higher-than-expected number of seats, as it cuts deeply into the Conservative’s vote share.