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Ride-Hailing App Lyft Confirms Its Cutting Roughly A Quarter Of Its Workforce

Uber, Lyft Postpone Minneapolis Exit as City Council Delays Minimum Wage Hike Until July

Uber and Lyft postponed their Minneapolis departure on May 1 when the city council delayed a minimum wage raise until July.


Disney Implements Lifetime Bans for Guests Caught Lying About Disabilities in Disneyland Parks

Disneyland Resort is implementing lifetime bans for guests caught lying about disabilities in order to access attractions. This is part of a broader policy overhaul amid a rise in fraudulent claims, effective May 20 in Florida and June 18 in California.

US Government Expresses Distrust in Microsoft After Russian Hackers Breached Federal Agencies' Accounts

The U.S. government disclosed a breach of Microsoft corporate emails by Russian hackers, prompting the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to issue a rare directive for affected agencies to change compromised log-ins and investigate further.

Trump Media Stock Slips Below $30, Losing Almost Half Its Value Since Trading Launch

Trump Media's stock price fell below $30 in early trade, down roughly $40 from its March 26 IPO price.


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Senator Sherrod Brown asked President Joe Biden to exclude Chinese-made EVs from the US market. The chair of the Senate Banking Committee urged President Joe Biden on Thursday, Apr.
Apple to Discontinue 'Buy Now, Pay Later' Service in US as It Launches New Loan Program
Apple's plans to introduce new Mac computers with M4 processors designed for AI capabilities resulted in a $112 billion surge in stock value, signaling investor confidence in the move.
Vacant Office Space In San Francisco Reaches All Time High
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warns that persistent inflation, ongoing wars, and the Fed's tightening means there's a need for preparedness as the US economy may inevitably fail.
Spirit Airlines Staff at Florida Airport Filmed Cursing a 'Karen' Passenger After Moaning About Her Flight
A video has surfaced showing a heated confrontation between a Spirit Airlines staff and a passenger on the check-in line at a Florida airport.
Student Loan Forgiveness 2024: Here’s Who May Have Their Debt Canceled This Year!
US President Joe Biden has made a significant announcement, revealing his decision to cancel $7.4 billion in student loan debt for over 277,000 individuals.
OJ Simpson Is Inking Lucrative Endorsement Deals With Hertz, Chevrolet, and Others Before the Murder Trial: How Much Did He Earn?
The death of OJ Simpson has reignited interest in his life, particularly in his NFL career, high-profile murder trial, and lucrative endorsement deals.
Jeff Bezos Is $3.3 Billion Richer After Amazon Stock Hits All-Time High
Another $3.3 billion was added to the $207 billion fortune of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos after the e-commerce giant hit a new record share price on Thursday.
Pressure Mounts on President Joe Biden to Ban China-Made Electric Vehicles in US
A member of the Senate Banking Committee has made a forceful plea to President Joe Biden, urging him to take action against Chinese automakers and prevent their vehicles from entering the US auto market.
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This milestone aligns with President Biden's goal to make the US power grid carbon pollution-free by 2035, a key initiative in combating climate change and securing energy resources.
US Treasury Warns Creditors Against Exploiting Aid to Developing Nations
The US Treasury Department has cautioned emerging official creditors against curtailing loans to nations already engaged in programs with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) or multilateral development banks.
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