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Microsoft Reveals New Xbox Consoles, Games at Games Showcase
Microsoft announced a series of new all-digital versions of its Xbox Series X and S consoles and announced new games for the console in its annual Xbox Games Showcase.
Debt Collectors in Hong Kong Employ Shady Tactics to Threaten Domestic Helpers
Hong Kong faces rising cases of domestic helpers deceived into high-interest loans and receiving threats of violence if they fail to pay on time.
Norway's Sovereign Wealth Fund Vows to Vote Against Elon Musk's $56 Billion Tesla Pay Package
Norway’s $1.7 trillion sovereign wealth fund plans oppose Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s $56 billion pay package ahead of a shareholder vote next week.
Virgin Galactic to Commercialize Spaceplane Flights in 2026 After Successful Tourist Tour
Virgin Galactic flew four tourists to space and back in its second successful flight of the year as it prepared for commercial space travel in 2026.
Israel Upholds Al Jazeera Ban With 45 More Days Due to Security Threat
Israel extends Al Jazeera ban for an additional 45 days, citing security concerns, and could face further extension pending government justification by Aug. 8.
Tesla Postpones the Release of Refreshed Model Y as High Interest Rates Impact Sales
Elon Musk announced on social media that Tesla won't launch a refreshed Model Y this year, opting instead for continuous vehicle improvements.
Saudi Aramco Stock Rises Post $11.2 Billion Secondary Offering
Saudi oil giant Aramco’s shares rose after a major $11.2 billion stock sale amid strong demand, aligning with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030.
Social Security Payment 2025: Here’s the Actual Amount You May Receive Next Year as Chances of Increase Rise
An overview of the projected Social Security payment for 2025 reveals potential increases as the likelihood of a rise in benefits grows
Volvo Shifts Production of Chinese-Made EVs to Belgium Amid EU Crackdown Concerns
Volvo is relocating the production of its Chinese-made electric vehicles to Belgium in anticipation of potential EU tariffs on Beijing-subsidized imports, thereby avoiding the need to halt sales of th
Freighter in Lake Superior Hits Underwater Object, Requires Emergency Assistance
A freighter navigating Lake Superior collided with an underwater object, prompting emergency response efforts by the US Coast Guard.
Disneyland Employee Dies After Falling from Golf Cart in Backstage Area
A Disneyland employee has died from injuries sustained after falling from a moving golf cart in the backstage area of the theme park, authorities reported.
Netflix Faces $170 Million Defamation Lawsuit Over ‘Baby Reindeer’ Stalker Portrayal
A Scottish woman has sued Netflix for at least $170 million, alleging she was defamed by her portrayal as a stalker in the mini-series ‘Baby Reindeer.’
Samsung Workers Stage First Strike in Company's History
Samsung workers in South Korea stage their first-ever strike, organized by the Nationwide Samsung Electronics Union (NSEU) due to failed negotiations over pay and bonuses, impacting nearly a quarter o
US Judge Decides Google Antitrust Case, DOJ Disappointed
A US federal judge ruled on Friday (June 7) in an antitrust lawsuit brought by the US government against Google, shifting the case to a judge's decision instead of a jury trial, after Google reimburse
Virgin Galactic's Second 2024 Spaceflight Triumphs with International Tourists
Virgin Galactic completed its second spaceflight of the year, ferrying four tourists to the edge of space and back.
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