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Is Indonesia Technologically Advanced? Apple and Microsoft's Visits Say So

Recent visits by tech giants like Apple and Microsoft signal Indonesia as a prime destination for significant tech investments fueled by its growing digital economy and abundant natural resources.


Joe Biden Expands Affordable Healthcare Coverage for DACA Immigrants

The administration of President Joe Biden has expanded access to affordable healthcare insurance for about 100,000 immigrants covered by DACA program.

Biden Administration Cancels 10% of Borrowers’ Student Loan; Here’s Who’s Next!

According to a recent report, the Biden administration has announced the cancellation of 10% of all student debt in its latest round of actions.

IRS Scrambles to Address Huge Gap in Audit Rates Between Black, Other Taxpayers

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced that it has implemented measures to tackle the significant discrepancy in audit rates between different groups of taxpayers.


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Ex-Donald Trump Aide Testifies He Told Her to Deny Stormy Daniels Affair, Michael Cohen Paid the Porn Star Without Telling Him
Hope Hicks, once a top aide to Donald Trump, testified on Friday that the former president instructed her to deny his sexual encounter with porn star Stormy Daniels.
Elon Musk’s xAI Plans to Build 'World's Largest' Supercomputer in Memphis
Elon Musk has unveiled his plan to summarize news events on his social media platform X using xAI's chatbot, Grok.
Boeing Gives Alaska Airlines $61 Million in Credit Memos to Compensate for Damages Caused by MAX 9 Grounding
Alaska Air Group disclosed on Friday that it received $61 million in supplier credit memos from Boeing.
Biden’s Economic Advisor Jared Bernstein Awkwardly Explains How Money Works
US President Joe Biden's economic advisor Jared Bernstein acknowledged his inability to explain how money works.
Dollar Drops to Three-Week Low Against Japanese Yen as US Jobs Data Boosts Fed Cut Bets
The US dollar dipped to a three-week low against the Japanese yen on Friday following reports of US jobs and wage growth slowed down in April.
Canada Tightens Import Requirements Amid US Dairy Cattle Outbreak Over Avian Flu Virus
Canada is increasing its surveillance to detect a potentially harmful strain of avian flu amid the growing outbreak of H5N1 in US dairy cattle.
Chicago Teachers Union Urges New Contract, Including $95K Salary, 100% Abortion Coverage, and Migrant Housing Funding
Chicago Teachers Union has reached a new contract agreement with Chicago Public Schools, marking a notable departure from their strike action five years ago.
Former Trump aide Hope Hicks to Marry Goldman Sachs Exec Jim Donovan
Hope Hicks, a former high-ranking member of Donald Trump's team, is set to marry her longtime partner, Goldman Sachs boss Jim Donovan.
Boeing Private Firefighters Threatened to Face Lockout Around Seattle If No Deal by May 4
Boeing is currently engaged in a dispute over pay with its private firefighters in the Seattle area, which has led to the company threatening to lock them out.
Paramount-Skydance Merger Might Not Happen as Shari Redstone-Controlled Entertainment Firm Allegedly Backs Away
Paramount reportedly pulling out from the proposed merger with Skydance. Now, other entertainment companies are expected to take advantage if it doesn't push through.
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