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China Slaps Online Retailer Alibaba With Record Breaking $2.8 Billion Fine

China Slaps Online Retailer Alibaba With Record Breaking $2.8 Billion Fine

Chinese regulators slapped online retailer Alibaba with an 18.2 billion yuan ($2.8 billion) fine for behaving like a monopoly.  An antitrust investigation was launched in December into Alibaba’s “exclusive dealing agreements.” The agreements kept merchants from selling products on other e-commerce platforms, a practice known as “choosing one from two,” according to …

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50 Cent Responds To Rumors That Diddy Is Dating His Ex Daphne Joy

50 Cent responded to recent photographs making the rounds on social media that reportedly shows his ex Daphne Joy on vacation with Sean “Diddy” Combs. 50 took to social media and posted the photos along with the caption, “[Eyes emoji] Nah me and puff fight over business sh*t,” he explained. “If he …

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Deshaun Watson Accusers Plan To Attend Cleveland Browns Game

Deshaun Watson Accusers Must Refile Lawsuits Using Their Real Names

Four of the women suing NFL star Deshaun Watson are now required to refile their lawsuits using their real names. On Friday, Harris County judges concluded that four of Watson’s sexual assault accusers must refile their claims under their birth names at two different emergency court appearances. Watson’s attorney, Rusty …

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Lil Yachty’s REESE’S PUFFS Lil Yacht’s Are Sold Out

Rapper Lil Yachty’s collaboration with REESE’S PUFFS is transformative. “It was just another way to put my stamp on the partnership with Reese’s Puffs and do something out of the box that would be fun for fans,” Lil Yachty said in a statement. Lil Yachty’s cereal B.O.A.T. will elevate everyone’s …

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COVID-19 Surge Causes School Closures In Puerto Rico

Following a recent spike of COVID-19 cases, Puerto Rico’s health secretary has announced that all public and private schools along the U.S. territory would close for two weeks. The closures will begin on April 12, which comes nearly a month after some 100 of the island’s 858 public schools were …

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