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Amazon Announces Plan to Launch Dedicated Website for Ireland in 2025
Amazon's forthcoming launch of Amazon.ie in 2025 promises Irish customers faster delivery and an expanded product range.
Warner Music Copyright Infringment Case: Supreme Court Sides With Music Producer
Sherman Nealy can sue Flo Rida for a decade-old copyright violation if the US Supreme Court extends copyright damages.
Target Cuts Pride Merch Ahead of June After 2023 Fiasco
Target announced that it was planning to reduce its LGBTQ+-themed merchandise in some of its stores for June’s Pride Month.
Federal Student Loan Forgiveness: Eligibility Guidelines for Working Individuals
Student loan forgiveness depends on employment eligibility, especially for nonprofit or government workers eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF).
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