The company has received one report of a fingertip amputation in connection with the product.
Slowdown or not? US job market walking a tight rope
Africa's oldest dinosaur found in Zimbabwe
Europe's wealthiest nations face rising risks of civil unrest over the winter, including street protests and demonstrations, due to high energy prices and mounting costs of living, according to a risk consultancy firm.
GM driverless car unit recalls vehicles after accident
US official rejects Amazon challenge to New York union vote
Just as inflation ravages the big guns of U.S. apparel retail, awash in high inventory and deep discounts to lure shoppers back to stores, Japan's Uniqlo is set for its best year ever in North America after a COVID-imposed revolution in its business model.
South Korea-based personal products maker Amorepacific Corp will buy Natural Alchemy LLC, which operates the luxury beauty brand Tata Harper, as part of a strategic push to tap into the growing North American market.
Starbucks names outgoing Reckitt leader as next CEO
A subsidiary of Dutch medical device maker Philips has agreed to pay over $24 million to resolve alleged false claims over respiratory-related medical equipment, the U.S.
Two U.S. military veterans on Thursday sued 3M Co to block its planned spinoff of its healthcare business, which they called an illegal attempt to avoid compensating veterans for hearing damage caused by the company's military-issue earplugs.
Exxon Mobil Corp and Shell PLC on Thursday confirmed the sale of their California oil joint-venture Aera to German asset manager IKAV, ending a 25-year-long partnership that was one of the largest oil producers in the state.
U.S. mining companies, automakers and a bipartisan group of congressional members are recommending that the federal government cut the time needed to permit a new mine in order to boost domestic production of electric vehicle minerals.
A federal appeals court has revived https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/legaldocs/znvneweoopl/Arrington%20v%20Burger%20King.pdf a potential class action against Burger King over its prior use of a "no-hire" clause that blocked all franchisees from hiring each other's employees.
Britain's antitrust regulator said Microsoft Corp's $69 billion acquisition of "Call of Duty" maker Activision Blizzard could harm competition in gaming consoles, subscription services and cloud gaming, and it needed to be investigated in depth.
Mexico's stock exchange operator (BMV) is a top candidate to be bumped from the country's main stock index in its next rebalancing, which has suffered the weakest performance of any Latin American stock market, reduced turnover and more delistings, analysts said this week.
Brazilian Amazon records worst August for fires in 12 years
Johnson & Johnson has agreed to pay $40.5 million to settle New Hampshire's claims over the company's role in the U.S.
S.African court confirms Shell seismic exploration ban
'Cosmoss': Supermodel Kate Moss launches wellness brand
Yen sinks to new 24-year low against dollar
The membership program from Disney could offer a range of perks that take advantage of its other company offerings.
Independent journalism under attack in Central America
Brazil economy grows 1.2% in Q2, beating expectations
Afghan woman says she was raped, forced to marry Taliban official
Twitter Inc will launch a widely requested edit button for its paid subscribers in the coming weeks, the social media company said Thursday.
EU watchdog approves first Omicron jabs
Ford has issued a recall for thousands of SUVs after receiving 25 reports of fires.
U.S. federal prosecutors asked Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, to provide extensive internal records about its anti-money laundering checks, along with communications involving its chief executive and founder Changpeng Zhao, according to a late-2020 written request seen by Reuters.
Sam's Club last hiked the price of its entry-level membership nine years ago, while its Plus membership hasn't seen a price increase since 1999 when it was launched.