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Marriott to Improve Data-Security Practices, Pay $52 Million in U.S. Settlements
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Marriott agrees to pay $52 million, beef up data security to resolve probes over data breaches
Marriott International has agreed to pay $52 million and make changes to bolster its data security5 hours ago -
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Honda recalls 1.7 million U.S. vehicles over steering risk
Improper manufacturing and assembly of the cars' steering gearbox may impair driving, according to Honda.14 hours ago -
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GSK to Pay Over $2 Billion in Bid to End Most U.S. Zantac Lawsuits
GSK agreed to pay more than $2 billion to settle almost all remaining liability cases in the U.S. over allegations its discontinued heartburn medicine Zantac causes cancer.12 hours ago -
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Oil prices end at lowest in a week, with U.S. crude supplies up more than expected
Oil futures on Wednesday stretched their losses into a second straight session to settle at their lowest in a week, pressured after official data on U.S. inventories revealed a nearly ...11 hours ago -
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GSK reaches $2.2bn Zantac settlement in US
Agreement over heartburn medicine should help to resolve concerns hanging over UK drugmaker12 hours ago -
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Liftoff launches Cortex, a machine-learning model that improves mobile ads
Liftoff launches its new machine-learning platform Cortex, which improves mobile ad campaigns using tailored neural network models.9 hours ago -
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NFL Week 6 injury report: Latest updates on Russell Wilson, Justin Herbert, Anthony Richardson and others
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U.S. Weighs a Breakup of Google
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