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FTC Eyes Lawsuit to Block the Merger of Two Top Fashion Companies Worth $8.5 Billion

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is reportedly gearing up to oppose Tapestry Inc.'s proposed $8.5 billion acquisition of Capri Holdings Ltd. Tapestry, known for brands like Coach and Kate Spade, aims to merge with Capri, which owns Michael Kors and Versace.


Governors in 6 Southern States Warn Workers Against Joining UAW Union, Say Unionization Places Jobs in Jeopardy

Governors of six Southern states have warned workers against joining the United Auto Workers (UAW) union in an effort to stop unionization in their states' auto factories.

SoCal Game Store Robbery: Gunman Steals $5,000 Worth of Pokémon Cards After Wrestling with Workers

This incident marked the third robbery at Into the RetroVerse in recent months. A Colton, California game shop became the target of a daring robbery that escalated when a hooded thief armed with a gun.

Student Loan Forgiveness 2024: President Joe Biden Unveils New Plan to Cancel Debt of 25 Million Borrowers

The Biden administration has announced its official plans to address the issue of ballooning interest and alleviate the burden of student loan debt for borrowers.


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The bill aims to prevent gatekeeping by major platform operators like Apple and Google by restricting actions such as blocking third-party stores.
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen announces forthcoming sanctions on Iran following its drone and missile attacks on Israel, using their oil exports to disrupt the country's destabilizing activities.
US Justice Department to Sue Ticketmaster Parent Live Nation Over Alleged Antitrust Violations
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) reportedly plans to sue Live Nation, the parent company of Ticketmaster, for federal antitrust violations.
Joe Biden Refuses to Testify in Impeachment Probe, Says House Inquiry Into Him and His Family's Business Affairs 'Is Over'
President Joe Biden has refused to participate in the House impeachment inquiry. President Joe Biden has refused to participate in the House impeachment inquiry.
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The FBI is investigating the March collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge after local authorities found a fourth body.
Trump Media’s First Auditor Quits After Just a Few Months on the Job: Report
The first auditor appointed by former President Donald Trump's social media company has reportedly resigned after just a brief tenure.
Verizon $100 Million Settlement: How to Get Free 1-Month Home Internet Today?
Today marks the last chance for certain Verizon customers to submit refund applications as part of a $100 million settlement resulting from a class-action lawsuit.
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Under the new legislation, creating sexually explicit deepfake images without consent can lead to a criminal record, unlimited fine, and possible imprisonment if widely shared.
Boeing 787 Dreamliner Takes First Test Flight
During a media briefing, Boeing outlined rigorous 787 Dreamliner stress tests, equivalent to 165,000 flight cycles.
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The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) includes abortion as a 'related medical condition,' ensuring job accommodations for pregnant employees, despite controversy over its scope.
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