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William Lai Sworn In as Taiwan's New President
William Lai Ching-te has been sworn in as Taiwan’s new president, replacing Tsai Ing-wen after her eight-year tenure.
Dublin-NYC ‘Portal’ Limits Visible Hours After Flashing, Indecent Incidents
The Dublin-New York Portal created by Lithuanian artist Benediktas Gylys has been reopened in limited hours after incidents of indecent incidents.
Update: Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi Confirmed Dead After Heavy Landing During Helicopter Crash With Other Officials
President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister have lost their lives in a devastating helicopter crash.
SNAP Benefis 2024: Washington Unveils SUN Bucks Program: 500,000+ Children to Receive Summer Food Aid
Washington's SUN Bucks program, an extension of SNAP benefits, will provide $120 in food assistance to over 500,000 children during the summer months.
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The Biden administration has extended a vital deadline for student loan borrowers seeking debt relief, pushing the deadline for loan consolidation to June 30.
South Korea's financial regulator assured investors in New York of the government's dedication to corporate reform.
Elon Musk recently arrived in Bali to inaugurate the Starlink satellite internet service, aiming to provide reliable internet access to Indonesia's remote areas.
Chinese Nationals Accused of $73 Million Pig Butchering Crypto Scam Gets Arrested—DOJ Shares Details
Some Chinese nationals who are accused of a million-dollar pig butcher crypto scam were arrested. Here's what the Department of Justice announced.
The Chinese government announced measures to stabilize the struggling real estate market. It allocated $42.25 billion to help state-owned enterprises purchase unsold apartments, aiming to provide liquidity and promote affordable housing.
Federal authorities convicted a former diversity manager at Facebook and Nike to five years and three months for stealing more than $5 million in DEI funds.
Climate change became less important in Florida when Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill on Wednesday.
Chinese authorities announced plans to buy some of its huge housing inventory, simplify financing requirements, and deliver unfinished homes.
Residents near Dallas halted a farmland-to-shopping-center project through community opposition, leading the developer to retract the proposal, while in Plano, the Haggards face possible revisions to their mixed-use development plans amid local resistance.
Slovak journalists are concerned that the assassination attempt on Prime Minister Robert Fico would result in a renewed push for a proposal replacing the country’s public broadcaster RTVS.