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Donald Trump Faces $500 Million Loss Following Guilty Verdict; Truth Social Stock Plummets 9%
The guilty verdict in the hush money case has had a significant impact on Donald Trump's net worth following a 9% drop in the shares of Trump Media, the former president has reportedly lost approximately $500 million.
IRS to Make Direct File Free Tax-Filing Permanent
IRS confirmed that it is making the Direct File free tax-filing option permanent. But when? Here are the latest details.
Almost 50 Democratic Congress Members Urge NLRB to Act on Suspicious YouTube Contractor Layoffs
Almost 50 Democratic Congress members are urging NLRB to investigate suspicious layoffs against YouTube contractors. Here's why.
Leaked Documents Reveal Google Allegedly Manipulated Search Ranking and Results
Leaked documents revealed that Google controlled internet information and manipulated searches through algorithmic processes, prompting concerns about transparency and political biases in ranking features.
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SwissAid's report exposes a major issue: $35 billion worth of African gold is smuggled into the UAE annually, fueling illegal trade due to lax enforcement and loopholes.
Boeing's CEO Dave Calhoun and top executives are presenting a safety plan to the FAA, addressing quality control issues after several near-catastrophic incidents this year.
The administration of President Joe Biden has unveiled plans to expand tax credits beyond US solar and wind energy ventures.
Elon Musk has reclaimed the title of the world's richest person after surpassing the immense wealth of Bernard Arnault, the French luxury goods tycoon.
Donald Trump is reportedly considering Elon Musk for a possible advisory role in the White House if the former president wins another term.
Google has unveiled its plan for a $2 billion investment in Malaysia. Google has unveiled its plan for a $2 billion investment in Malaysia, signaling its intent to bolster its presence in the country's burgeoning tech landscape.
WestJet Encore pilots had given notice of a 72-hour strike to management and the government, according to the union.
BBC opened an investigation after a data breach exposed the sensitive data of over 25,000 present and former employees.
After federal approval, SNAP benefits recipients in one state can now use food stamps to purchase hot food and ready-to-eat meals.
Shares of major health insurers fell sharply after UnitedHealth Group executives warned of a "disturbance" in its Medicaid business and discussed patient healthcare utilization at an investor conference.















