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Jet Airways raised fraud bills, faked invoices and siphoned off funds, says report
The audit reveals that it did not verify invoices, which led to inflation of bills and fuel expe…
Want to start your own company? You might have a brain parasite.
A new study of alpha leaders underscores a strange link between entrepreneurship and an infection c…
Adam Rogers
Democratic Rep. Tom Suozzi of New York violated a conflicts-of-interest law by disclosing stock transactions years past a federal deadline
Two of Tom Suozzi's stock trades happened in 2017 and he only reported them now. Suozzi is currentl…
Kimberly Leonard
Tech leaders dish on how asinine it is to try to describe their companies, products, and worth to Congress
Tech companies are growing worried that an aging Congress can't meet their needs. But some members …
Hanna Kang,Kayla Gallagher
New documentary reveals how Jared Fogle led a 'double life' as a 'puppet master' who committed child sex acts while pitching sandwiches for Subway
Interviews with police and eyewitnesses detail Fogle's sexual crimes. Many were conducted while on …
Nancy Luna
The Federal Trade Commission Act sets the guidelines underpinning the FTC's consumer-protection enforcement
The FTC established the Federal Trade Commission, which protects consumers against unfair and decep…
Jake Safane
The Conservative Party received tens of thousands of pounds from non-existent companies
An investigation by Insider has revealed nearly £30,000 in donations were received by the Conservat…
Henry Dyer
Goldman Sachs' former CEO says there's a 'very, very high risk' of recession for the US economy and companies and consumers should prepare
Blankfein, currently senior chairman at the Wall Street banking giant, praised the Federal Reserve …
Hamza Fareed Malik
Why Elizabeth Warren wants to fire the company servicing your student loans
Even before she was a senator, Warren criticized Navient for student-loan abuses. She told Insider …
Ayelet Sheffey
From movies to real estate, here's how Priyanka Chopra reportedly made her fortune.
The Indian-born actress, humanitarian, producer, model, and singer first entered the public eye …
Labour demands 'urgent investigation' into the Conservatives after Boris Johnson's party declares donations from companies that don't exist
The Labour Party has written to the chief executive of the Electoral Commission to call for an "urg…
Henry Dyer
Experts say LuLaRoe gets $4.75 million slap on the wrist, as company eludes admission of any wrong doing
"It's not over leggings that got wet. It's over loss. It's over lies," MLM expert Robert Fitzpatric…
Áine Cain
Meet the 33 people with the most power at YouTube, the world's biggest online video company
YouTube made $15 billion in advertising revenue in 2019, and it's making a bigger push into TV and …
Amanda Perelli
How Toms went from a $625 million company to being taken over by its creditors
Blake Mycoskie started Toms to help people with its "One for One" donation model. However, Toms had…
Irene Anna Kim
Wipro will pay $5 million to US securities commission in embezzlement probe case
The company also said that it reached the settlement because it was in the best interests of all 'i…
Google's weird name and logo for its new gaming service is part of a clever disappearing act
Google might even one day pose a serious threat to the largest game makers. Stadia Games and Entert…
Alexei Oreskovic
A Takata Airbag Plant In Mexico Blew Up In 2006
The NHTSA administrative order requires Takata to supply documents and answer questions under oath …
Matthew DeBord,Reuters
Carlos Ghosn's transformation from business icon to international fugitive was entirely predictable, industry leaders say. But his next act could surprise everyone.
There was no reason to doubt his foresight (although EVs would manage just over 1% of sales in his …
Matthew DeBord
Biden's vow to fix the student-loan mess is about to get a big test as 2 companies shut down and leave millions of borrowers hanging. His Education Dept. 'needs to deliver on its promises,' an expert says.
"We need to actually fix the system before we turn payments back on," Seth Frotman of the Student B…