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BEWARE: Toll Scams Target Drivers Via Text Messages—FBI Shares Tips
Toll scams are moving from state to state, targeting more drivers. Here's what the FBI revealed about these toll scams.
Liberal Billionaire Accused of Censoring Americans as US Presidential Election Nears, Spending Over $80 Million
Liberal billionaire George Soros is accused of censoring Americans as the US presidential election nears. Here's why.
Joe Biden Makes False Inflation Claim Again, Renewing Criticisms—Here's The Truth
US President Joe Biden makes a false inflation claim again. His remarks drew attention and received criticism on social media.
Samsung Plans to Limit Launch of Galaxy Z Fold 6 to Single Model
Samsung is rumored to limit its offering for its Galaxy Z Fold 6 for the summer version of Galaxy Unpacked this year.
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Some TikTok creators take action as they argue that the Biden administration's TikTok ban violates the First Amendment.
While Walmart is laying off employees in the US, its Philippine supplier is doing the opposite, starting to hire thousands of factory workers.
US-sanctioned terrorist groups allegedly use Dubai properties. Here's what C4ADS's new report revealed.
Uber has agreed to pay $950 million in cash to acquire Taiwanese unit of Foodpanda owned by Delivery Hero.
More households in storm-affected counties can now submit replacement applications for SNAP benefits.
Michigan residents may be eligible to receive a generous refund of $976, but the filing deadline looms. Here's what you'll need to do!
Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki told reporters about the importance of the government cooperating and coordinating its financial goals with the Bank of Japan.
Singaporean Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong is set to be sworn in as the city-state’s prime minister and retain his finance portfolio after Lee Hsien Loong’s 20-year leadership of the ASEAN nation.
Tragedy struck in India's financial capital Mumbai as a billboard collapsed during a fierce storm, resulting in the loss of twelve lives and leaving at least 60 people injured, according to officials.
Many big media firms are concerned about the BBC's podcast advertising plan. A complaint letter has been sent to the British government.