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TikTok Launches $1 Million Program for Socially Driven Creators Amid Potential US Ban
TikTok has launched a $1 million program for socially driven creators amid a potential ban in the US.
Vietnam's Chief Security Officer To Lam Named as Country's New President
Vietnamese public security minister To Lam has been appointed as the country’s new president after the resignation of Vo Van Thuong as part of the Communist Party’s anti-corruption policy.
Petrochemical Company in Texas Fined $30 Million for Violating the Clean Air Act Over 2019 Explosion That Prompted Mass Evacuation
A Texas petrochemical company has admitted to violating the Clean Air Act due to two explosions at one of its plants in 2019.
US Airlines Call for Government's Swift Action to Address Air Traffic Controller Shortage; FAA Strikes Back
US airlines has called on the government to address the shortage of air traffic controllers ahead of the summer travel season.
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Bird flu has been detected at an Australian egg farm, putting it on lockdown amid worries that it is a strain causing catastrophic poultry deaths and the potential source of the next global pandemic.
A British man named Geoff Kitchen died aboard a Singapore Airlines Boeing 777-300ER after the plane encountered turbulence, forcing the plane to divert to Bangkok.
Investors are clashing over Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package, arguing it is not in Tesla's best interest as the company faces declining sales, slowing EV demand, and a 30% drop in stock price.
Electric Vehicles Are Three Times More Likely to Hit Urban Pedestrians Than Fuel Cars, Study Reveals
A BMJ study found electric vehicles are three times more likely to hit urban pedestrians and twice as likely in rural areas compared to petrol or diesel cars.
Donald Trump's campaign has started accepting cryptocurrency donations, marking a significant move as he becomes the first major party candidate to embrace digital currencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Dogecoin.
Macy's increases profit forecast despite cautious consumer spending, driven by successful turnaround plan under CEO Tony Spring.
US President Joe Biden's decision to close the Northeast Gasoline Supply Reserve would release almost 1 million barrels of fuel.
Chinese scientists at Tianjin University developed a cost-effective aluminum alloy with remarkable strength and heat resistance, revolutionizing aerospace and industrial applications.
Peloton removed Diddy's music from all of its fitness programs due to the rapper's assault controversy.
American households still feel inflation's effects on increasing goods, especially with rent, as parents struggle to make ends meet.