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US Supreme Court rules in favor of Coinbase in arbitration dispute
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New incentives could boost satisfaction with in-person work, but few employers are making changes
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Sam Altman to return as OpenAI CEO after his tumultuous ouster
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The all-in-one Microsoft Office training bundle is on sale for 85% off
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Westinghouse Establishes Center of Excellence for LEU+ Fuel Manufacturing in the United States
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German engineering orders back to double-digit drop in April - VDMA
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Asian shares sit tight ahead of Nvidia results, yields near highs
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Florida is now America's inflation hotspot
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Delivery driver yells 'f**k you' at customer over $5 tip
A food delivery driver has caused a stir online after insulting a customer for their $5 (£3.90) tip. In a widely shared clip on TikTok, a man is seen delivering a pizza before making a snarky joke about the low tip. "I just wanna say, this is a nice house for a $5 tip," he says through the video doorbell, to which the customer sarcastically hits back: "You're welcome." The delivery driver made sure to squeeze in the last word, telling the takeaway customer "f*** you" and walking away. It didn't take long for the viral footage to cause a debate online, with some saying they felt like a $5 tip on a $20 order was acceptable. "I say 5$ is good since it was a 20$ order...seriously, what do they expect more than what the order is," one person wrote, as another chimed in: "Did he expect a 100 dollar tip on a 20 dollar order?" A third added: "It's her money. Y'all better be happy she even gave you a tip." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter @noahglenncarter This doordasher is being blasted for his reaction to a good tip #foryou #doordash #drama On the flip side, internet sensation MrBeast took tipping to another extreme – by gifting a waitress a car. The star has made a name for himself online, with his efforts to saving orphanages, rebuilding homes and "curing" blindness. In one recent clip on TikTok, MrBeast revealed that his latest act was to give a waitress a car rather than a cash tip after his meal. The waitress revealed that she had actually been late that very day due to her Uber being slow. @mrbeast MrBeast on TikTok While the waitress appeared happy and began to cry, she did also admit that she does not know how to drive. As MrBeast showed her the car outside, it was plastered with graphics advertising his new chocolate bar venture, Feastables. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-07-04 16:17

Boeing investigating cyber incident affecting parts business
WASHINGTON Boeing said on Wednesday it is investigating a cyber incident impacting elements of the company's parts and
2023-11-02 06:52

Canada's financial watchdog releases guidelines to give mortgage holders tailored support
Canada's financial watchdog on Wednesday released new guidelines for lenders aimed at protecting mortgage holders facing high borrowing
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