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US FAA Extends Cuts to Airlines' Minimum Flight Requirements at New York Airports Until 2025
The FAA will extend temporary cuts to minimum flight requirements in New York City-area airports until October 2025.
Nvidia Now World's Second-Most Valuable Company After Beating Apple's $3 Trillion Valuation
Nvidia is now the world's second-most valuable company, beating Apple. Nvidia's stock reached unprecedented levels on Wednesday. According to Reuters, the AI chipmaker's valuation reached over $3 trillion, overtaking Apple as the world's second-most valuable company.
American Airlines Flight Attendants Turn Down 17% Wage Hike Proposal, Union Says
American Airlines' proposal to immediately raise flight attendant salaries by 17% was rejected, labor union said.
Some TJ Maxx Employees Now Wearing Police-Style Body Cameras to Stop Rampant Shoplifting
Some TJ Maxx store workers are now wearing body cameras similar to those used by the police to curb shoplifting.
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The Australian eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman-Grant announced that she was discontinuing the watchdog’s legal action against X over the graphic video footage of a stabbing incident at a church in Sydney last April.
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A businessman from Ghana was discovered dead at his hotel in Seoul. He was in South Korea to attend an event related to the Korea-Africa Summit.
A US veteran fell victim to a scam orchestrated by a powerful Mexican drug cartel, losing nearly $900,000.
Democratic US House lawmakers are urging the Justice Department to investigate possible antitrust violations among US oil producers and OPEC.
Google's chief privacy officer, Keith Enright, is leaving the company after 13 years. Google's chief privacy officer, Keith Enright, is set to leave the company this fall after a 13-year tenure.
US Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said that increasing import duties on Chinese EVs to more than 100% is crucial to the local auto industry's health.