The EU’s Court of Justice ruled that regulators failed to prove the U.S. company doled out illegal rebates to PC makers that agreed to buy most of their chips from Intel.
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At Sliders, cornhole players quietly observing Oct. 25
The players might talk about that grim night now and then, but they tend to do it in private circles. This band of cornhole players like to keep things to the inner circle.
More companies ditching junk carbon offsets
There’s been a sharp decline in sales in 2023, according to a Bloomberg Green analysis of the most recent public datasets covering 320,000 offset transactions.
Switching jobs? There’s more to do with your 401(k) than just rolling it over
Switching jobs can be a great way to increase your pay, but make sure it doesn’t hurt your retirement savings.
Maine home sales, prices jumped again in September
The median home sale price in Maine last month was over $409,000 – another record.
No end for Boeing strike as workers reject latest contract proposal
The strike has deprived the company of much-needed cash that it gets from delivering new planes to airlines.
Just-In-Time Recreation offers solace in images of Lewiston after Oct. 25 shootings
Sixteen special photos of Lewiston mounted on panels now welcome people to the Lewiston bowling alley.
Learn and Grow Childcare Center opens a 3rd location in Lewiston
The Main Street location is accepting applications for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years.
Nutty Netties Café soft opening set for new Court Street location in Auburn
For now, the new location will be a retail operation as work gets under way on the second phase of the large space — seating, a bar and entertainment space.
American Airlines fined $50 million for mishandling disabled passengers, wheelchairs
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said the department is conducting similar investigations into other airlines, but he would not name them.