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Truck Drivers File Lawsuit Against New York City Over Disputed $15 ‘Congestion Fee'

Truck drivers sued New York City's Metropolitan Transportation Authority, saying its congestion toll unfairly taxes trucks and logistics more than passenger vehicles.


Nevada to Implement $12 Minimum Wage on July 1, Impacting Overtime Rates

Starting July 1, Nevada's minimum wage will increase to $12 per hour, marking the final phase of Assembly Bill 456 and impacting overtime rates.

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.


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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.
Florida Enacts Stricter SNAP Benefits Rules; DeSantis Signs Bill to Reform Public Assistance
After federal approval, SNAP benefits recipients in one state can now use food stamps to purchase hot food and ready-to-eat meals.
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Spotify has increased all of its premium subscription in France by 1.2% in response to the French government’s levy on music streaming platforms.
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StarHub users in Singapore experienced a two-hour service outage on May 30, leaving them without internet.
Dollar Tree said it leased 170 stores from bankrupt 99 Cents Only in Arizona, California, Nevada, and Texas.
Amazon failed to convince a US district court to dismiss the Federal Trade Commission’s lawsuit accusing the tech giant of allegedly tricking people into signing up for its Prime service.
US Refuses to Comment Bombs Dropped in Rafah are American-Made
Top US officials have refused to comment whether American-made munitions were used at an Israeli airstrike that left 45 people dead and 200 more injured.
Starbucks Faces Customer Backlash Over Longer Wait Times Due to Staffing Cuts
Starbucks baristas are struggling to keep up with rapid drink orders due to reduced staffing levels, which employees attribute to an algorithmic management system that fails to account.
Chinese Supersized Snack Store To Make More Customers Happy By Opening New Store in Changsha
Chinese supersized snack store Lingshi Henmang will open a new store in Changsha amid the continuous arrival of happy customers.
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