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Tom Cotton, TikTok CEO Face Off Becomes One of the Awkward Moments in Senate Hearing With Tech CEOs

'We Aren't Going Anywhere' TikTok CEO Vows to Fight Against Looming US Ban

TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew is confident that US legislators won't successfully ban TikTok in the country, following a newly approved bill that gives the app 270 days to change ownership or face ban.


US Seeks 36-Month Sentence for Binance Founder Changpeng Zhao

US officials want Binance ex-CEO Changpeng Zhao to get a term of 36 months, or more than the recommended sentence, for enabling money laundering.

Illinois Woman, Who Mysteriously Drowned After Giving $1.5 Million to Online Romance Scammers, Knew She'd 'End up Dead'

An Illinois woman who mysteriously drowned to death left a letter for her daughter to tell her that she knew she would "end up dead" after losing $1.5 million to an online romance scam.

Donald Trump Hush Money Trial: Tabloid Publisher Admits to Being Trump Campaign's 'Eyes and Ears' During 2016 Race

On the day two of Donald Trump's hush money trial in New York, veteran tabloid publisher David Pecker testified on Tuesday that he served as the former president's "eyes and ears" during the 2016 presidential campaign.


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Amazon Sued by Thousands of Delivery Drivers Over Unpaid Wages, Contractor Status
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has intensified his conflict with Elon Musk, denouncing him as an "arrogant billionaire," amid a dispute over X's handling of footage related to a recent church stabbing in Sydney.
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The Canadian Medical Association (CMA) voices concerns over proposed changes to capital gains taxation, fearing a negative impact on doctors' retirement savings. However, economists argue for increased fairness in the tax system.
Student Loan Forgiveness: Biden Administration Announces $7.7 Billion Relief for 160,000 Borrowers
The temporary suspension of student loan forgiveness is part of a larger attempt to move the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program to a new servicing platform.
Donald Trump's Legal Expenses Across Multiple Court Cases Affect Republican Nominee's Campaign Funds to Fight Joe Biden
Donald Trump's legal bills in several court lawsuits spent another $3.7 million on lawyers this month, bringing the total to $76 million.
Indiana Children's Museum Reportedly Exposed Total Solar Eclipse Watchers to Measles
Attendees of a total solar eclipse event at a children's museum in Indiana may have potentially been exposed to measles, as reported by museum and health officials.
Donald Trump Urges 'Young Voters' to Blame Joe Biden if TikTok Gets Banned in the US
Former President Donald Trump said Monday that President Joe Biden would be the one responsible if TikTok is banned in the US as he was "pushing" for it.
How to Get IRS Unclaimed Tax Refunds: Here's What to Do If You Think You Have Pending Payments
Here's what to do to determine whether or not you have any unclaimed payments from the IRS that are still pending and how you will claim them.
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When you go out to eat at your favorite establishment, you don't think about the mind-blowing amount of logistics that go into getting your favorite six ingredient cocktail made and served, or your favorite dish with five components. And why should you? It's your favorite restaurant for a reason—great food and drinks, exceptional service—they make it look easy. But it isn't easy, ask any restaurateur.
Donald Trump Hush Money Criminal Trial: Prosecutors Allege 'Election Fraud,' While Defense Says 'None of This Was a Crime'
The hush money criminal trial of former President Donald Trump is underway in New York City. The hush money trial of former President Donald Trump is underway in New York City, where he faces charges related to a 2016 hush money payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels.
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