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Twitter’s laid-off workers cannot pursue claims via class-action lawsuit, judge says

Reuters Twitter has secured a ruling allowing the social media company to force several laid-off workers suing over their termination to pursue their claims via individual arbitration rather than a class-action lawsuit. US District Judge James Donato on Friday ruled that five former Twitter employees pursuing a proposed class action accusing the company of failing

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How WWE’s Vince McMahon ruthlessly got his job back despite allegations of sexual assault and misuse of company funds

By Kyle Feldscher, CNN Professional wrestling is known for its outlandish, dramatic stories that have captivated generations. It’s an athletic soap opera built on emotional drama with wrestlers sometimes scheming in the background for months only to make their move at the opportune moment, drawing crazed reactions from arenas packed with fans who have followed

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Exclusive: Rocket CEO says housing isn’t a buyer’s or a seller’s market. Now it’s even

By Matt Egan, CNN Business Covid-19 set off an epic housing boom that left first-time homebuyers feeling desperate amid relentless bidding wars and all-cash offers. Jay Farner, who presides over America’s largest mortgage lender Rocket Mortgage, says the days of sellers holding all the power are over. “Those moments of…there are 20 offers coming in

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