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Millions Projected to Travel by Air, Road for US Memorial Day Weekend

Memorial Day Travel Surge: Millions of People Expected to Hit the Road, Airports Brace for Record Crowds

As the Memorial Day weekend approaches, Americans are advised to plan ahead if they are to travel, especially in areas where the weather may not cooperate.


CBS, Paramount Respond to Discrimination Suit Filed by Writer Over Alleged Bias Against Straight, White Men

CBS and Paramount Global have responded to a lawsuit filed by writer Brian Beneker, who alleges he was not hired as a staff writer for SEAL Team due to his race, sex, and sexual orientation.

Joe Biden New Rule Granting Overtime Pay to 4 Million Workers Challenged by US Business Groups

A coalition of US business groups has initiated a legal action to block a Biden administration rule that will extend mandatory overtime pay to four million workers.

Johnson & Johnson Accused of 'Fraudulent' Delays in Talc Powder Cancer Cases

A new class action lawsuit accuses Johnson & Johnson of using fraudulent bankruptcy maneuvers to delay court trials for cancer claims related to its talc-based baby powder, preventing victims from seeking justice.


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Norfolk Southern will pay over $310 million for the 2023 tragic train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.
Tobacco Companies Employing a Myriad of Tactics to Attract Young People to Use Vapes, WHO Says
The World Health Organization (WHO) has accused tobacco companies of employing a myriad of tactics to attract young people to use vapes.
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Frontier Airlines CEO Barry Biffle proposes penalties for travelers who falsely claim to need wheelchair assistance.
TSA Issues Apology for Unannounced Cuban Delegation Visit to Miami Airport
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) apologized to the officials of Miami after its agents gave a tour to a delegation from Cuba, currently a regional adversary of the United States.
Delivery of Boeing's KC-46 Tanker to US Air Force Delayed Due to Refueling Boom Issues
The US Air Force revealed that Boeing has paused its delivery of KC-46A airborne tankers due to what the company said was an issue about a broken part of the aircraft’s refueling boom.
SpaceX Considers Selling Shares in Tender Offer, Eyeing $200 Billion Valuation
SpaceX is reportedly in discussions to sell existing shares in a tender offer that could value the company at around $200 billion.
PC Pioneer Chester Gordon Bell Dies at 89
The family of personal computer pioneer Chester Gordon Bell announced his death on May 17. Chester Gordon Bell, who pioneered the era of more powerful personal computers in smaller and more portable frames in the 1960s, died on May 17 at the age of 89.
Spain: Majorca Beach Club Collapse Leaves 4 Dead, Dozens Injured After Being Crushed Under Falling Rubble
At least four individuals have died and sixteen others have been injured in Palma, Majorca, following the collapse of a beach club's terrace, with seven in critical condition.
Elon Musk Slams Lucasfilm President for "Woke" Themes in Latest "Star Wars" Spinoff
Elon Musk stated that neither he nor Tesla were involved in President Joe Biden's decision to implement a 100% tariff on Chinese electric vehicles.
Samsung's HBM Chips Face Setbacks in Nvidia's AI Processors Due to Heat Issues
Samsung's latest high bandwidth memory chips have failed Nvidia's AI processor tests due to heat and power consumption issues, affecting both current HBM3 and upcoming HBM3E models.