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The claim comes after a BBC investigation exposed a toxic workplace culture at the fast food chain.
Ofcom reveals its new draft guidance for fighting child abuse and other illegal material.
Brian Chesky denies the platform creates housing shortages but said Airbnb was listening to concerns.
The entertainment giant has been under pressure as its traditional movie and film businesses decline.
Researchers at the University of San Diego found that online shopping for cigarettes and vaping products increased significantly in the weeks following the implementation of Senate Bill 793.