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News Corp, OpenAI Sign Unprecedented $250 Million Journalism Content Licensing Deal

News Corp, OpenAI Sign Unprecedented $250 Million Journalism Content Licensing Deal

NewsCorp and OpenAI have signed an agreement allowing the tech startup to access the content from the media conglomerate’s news sites.


New Bill Requiring US Presidents to Disclose Finances Introduced by Bipartisan Duo—Are They Just After Biden, Trump?

The Bipartisan duo introduced a new bill requiring US presidents to disclose their finances. Here's what Americans should know about it.

CFPB Targets Buy Now, Pay Later Loans With Consumer Protection Policies Similar to Credit Cards

The US CFPB is now targeting buy now, pay later loans with consumer protection policies, similar to what credit card firms comply with.

Louisiana to Categorize Abortion Pills as Dangerous Controlled Substances—What to Know About New Bill

Louisiana is now aiming to categorize some abortion pills as dangerous controlled substances. The House has already passed the new bill.


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Donald Trump Decides Not to Take the Witness Stand in Hush Money Case, Leaving His Fate up to the Jury
Former President Donald Trump has chosen not to testify in his criminal hush money trial on Tuesday, swiftly bringing his defense to a conclusion and setting the stage for jury deliberations next week.
Student Loan Forgiveness: Biden Administration Announces $7.7 Billion Relief for 160,000 Borrowers
President Joe Biden announced the cancellation of $7.7 billion in student debt for over 160,000 borrowers through income-driven repayment plans.
American Airlines
A 9-year-old child was covertly recorded by a flight attendant in the lavatory, and American Airlines blames her.
Petrochemical Company in Texas Fined $30 Million for Violating the Clean Air Act Over 2019 Explotion That Propted Mass Evacuation
A Texas petrochemical company has admitted to violating the Clean Air Act due to two explosions at one of its plants in 2019.
Diddy Assault Controversy Update: Peloton Removes Rapper's Music From Fitness Programs
Peloton removed Diddy's music from all of its fitness programs due to the rapper's assault controversy.
US-AUTO SHOW-LOS ANGELES
BMW, Jaguar Land Rover, and Volkswagen face scrutiny for using Chinese parts linked to Uyghur forced labor, prompting Senate calls for stricter Customs enforcement under UFLPA.
SF Fed Denies Biden Admin's Corporate Greedflation Theory, Claiming It's Not Main Driver of Inflation
SF Fed denied the corporate greedflation that the Biden Administration and Americans believe. Here's what the federal bank explained.
Donald Trump's Video Referencing 'Unified Reich' If He Wins Shocks US—What Does He Mean?
Donald Trump's official Truth Social account posted a video referencing a possible unified Reich, which shocked the US. But why are Americans concerned?
South Korea Bans North Korean Pop Song Praising Kim Jong Un
South Korea’s media regulator has banned the North Korean pop song ‘Friendly Father,’ claiming that it, and the accompanying music video, was "linked to psychological warfare" against the government in Seoul.
Donald Trump's Social Media Company Receives Inquiry From Financial Industry Regulatory Authority
Trump Media & Technology Group, the owner of former President Donald Trump's social media company Truth Social, disclosed that it had coordinated with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA).
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