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Oil Prices Further Declines Due to China's Trade Data and Dollar Surge
Oil prices declined further on Monday as traders awaited new inflation data, with West Texas Intermediate (WTI) and Brent contracts dropping by 40 cents and 35 cents per barrel, respectively.
Donald Trump Thinks TikTok Ban Will Give Facebook More Power, Condemning it as 'Enemy of the People'
Unlike Biden, Trump opposes the TikTok ban for fear of giving Meta's Facebook platform more power after highlighting it as a major player in politics.
'Whatever It Takes:' US Commerce Secretary Raimondo Signals Tougher Restrictions on China's Chip Access
US Commerce Secretary aims to restrict China's access to advanced semiconductor tech for military use. Biden administration considers new curbs on Chinese firms.
Australian Employee Sues Employer Over Hybrid Work Setup And Wins
Daniel Hume, a Queensland Health manager, successfully fought for full-time remote work, highlighting improved productivity and family life, with the Queensland Industrial Relations Commission ruling in his favor.




