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Companies Start Crackdown on Employees Using Mouse Jigglers to Fake Work Activity

Corporate America faces challenges in monitoring remote employee productivity amidst a surge in deceptive practices like using mouse jigglers, prompting stricter measures, and adopting advanced surveillance tools.


Toronto Shooting: Wife of Gunman Says 2 Victims Behind Alleged Scam That Defrauded Their Family

The wife of a gunman in a deadly Toronto shooting has alleged that the two victims had defrauded their family through an alleged investment scam.

Donald Trump Says Business Leaders Should Be '100% Behind' Him or Face Termination

Former President Donald Trump reportedly left a less than favorable impression among prominent American CEOs who attended the Business Roundtable's quarterly meeting.

Vladimir Putin Gifts Kim Jong Un a Lavish Russian Limousine During Visit to North Korea to Deepen Economic Ties

During a visit to North Korea to strengthen economic ties, Russia's President Vladimir Putin gifted North Korean leader Kim Jong Un with a Russian-made limousine, a tea set, and artwork.


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Unveiling the Truth Behind the $8,700 IRS Stimulus Check: What You Need to Know
Here's the truth about the $8,700 stimulus checks discussions that spread online! U. S. President Donald Trump's name appears on the coronavirus economic assistance checks that were sent to citizens across the country April 29, 2020 in Washington, DC.
Arkansas Tax Cuts Signed by Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed legislation during a special session to reduce the state's property and income taxes, including cuts to corporate and individual rates.
Oregon Nurses Continue Strike for Fair Wages and Safe Staffing at Providence Hospitals
Thousands of nurses at six Providence medical facilities in Oregon are on strike for a second day, advocating for fair wages, improved staffing levels, and safe patient care amidst ongoing contract negotiations.
Elon Musk Withdraws Lawsuit Against OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman, Case Could Be Refiled
Elon Musk clarifies his controversial remarks to advertisers at Cannes Lions as a form of free speech on his X platform amid efforts to mend relations with major advertisers like Apple and Disney.
 Minneapolis Man Charged for Killing, Burning Victim in Basement Over $2,800 Rent Money
A 42-year-old man in Minneapolis has been charged with the killing of a 52-year-old man in 2020 over rent money.
Jeff Bezos Backs High Standards Amid Ethical Questions Over New Washington Post Publisher
Jeff Bezos affirms his commitment to upholding high journalistic standards amidst controversy surrounding the ethical integrity of The Washington Post's new publisher Will Lewis.
Melinda French Gates Reflects on Divorce from Bill Gates in Candid Time Interview
Melinda French Gates reflected on her 2021 divorce from Bill Gates, sharing insights about their separation during the COVID-19 pandemic
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The Amazon Labor Union has elected to join the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. A person prepares to enter the Amazon's JFK8 Staten Island fulfillment center in Staten Island on March 25, 2022 in New York City.
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The UK's wealthiest Hinduja family is on trial in Switzerland for human trafficking and exploiting Indian servants allegations, facing accusations of passport confiscation and underpaying.
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A new poll shows nearly half of Americans believe it's essential for the US government to provide medical debt relief first over other debts.
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