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IRS Updates Rules on Early Withdrawals for Personal Emergencies and Domestic Violence
IRS confirmed that it is making the Direct File free tax-filing option permanent. But when? Here are the latest details.
Almost 50 Democratic Congress Members Urge NLRB To Act on Suspicious YouTube Contractor Layoffs
Almost 50 Democratic Congress members are urging NLRB to investigate suspicious layoffs against YouTube contractors. Here's why.
Massive Ticketmaster Data Breach Leaks Over Half a Billion User Data; Hackers Sell Stolen Details for $500K
Ticketmaster was hit by a massive data breach while facing a lawsuit filed by the US Justice Department. Is this karma?
Queen's Music Catalog To Be Purchased by Sony; Electronics Giant In Talks With Investor To Make Billion-Dollar Acquisition
Sony wants to purchase Queen's music catalog. The electronics giant is willing to pay $1 billion to acquire it.
Chinese Supersized Snack Store To Make More Customers Happy By Opening New Store in Changsha
Chinese supersized snack store Lingshi Henmang will open a new store in Changsha amid the continuous arrival of happy customers.
American Airlines Shares Drop—Is CCO Departure To Blame?
American Airlines shares drastically dropped. Is the departure of its CCO to blame? Here are the latest details you need to know.
Donald Trump's Lawyer Claims Ex-POTUS Victim of Blackmail in Hush Money Case, Urging Jurors To Set Aside Personal Views
Donald Trump's lawyer argues that ex-POTUS was a victim of blackmailing. He's urging jurors to set aside their personal views in the hush money trial.
Shein Children's Products Found Containing Forever Chemicals as Chinese Fashion Brand Faces Scrutiny Ahead of London Listing
While Shein faces scrutiny ahead of a possible London listing, researchers found its children's products containing forever chemicals.
T-Mobile To Spend Over $4 Billion To Buy Majority of US Cellular Wireless Operations—Here's Why
T-Mobile is willing to spend over $4 billion to buy most of the wireless operations of the US Cellular.
FTC Lists Down Top Scammer-Impersonated Companies—Best Buy Tops the List
FTC listed down the top scammer-impersonated companies. Best Buy tops the list with the most scam impersonators.
Amazon Fresh Price Cuts Announced—Reducing Grocery Prices by Up To 30%
Amazon Fresh price cuts were announced. Will this help bring back the customers it lost because of inflation?
Australia Signs $2 Billion Deal With Amazon to Move Highly Classified Intelligence Data to Cloud
Amazon's AWS will help Italy expand its data center. The cloud computing arm will invest billions of dollars to make it happen.
HK Football Boss Jorn Andersen Reportedly Resigns Before FIFA World Cup Qualifier Against Iran
Hong Kong football boss Jorn Anderson reportedly resigns a few months before the FIFA World Cup Qualifier against Iran. But, why?
Canon's Photos That Blind People Can See To Be Showcased in Africa—How Is This Possible?
Canon's photos that blind people can see will soon be showcased in Africa. Here's how the camera maker made it possible.
Starliner Leak Update: NASA, Boeing To Push Astronaut Launch, Saying They're Confident There'll Be No Safety Issue
The Starliner leak didn't faze NASA and Boeing as the two companies pushed the astronaut launch, saying it would commence on June 1.
BTC Mining Firm Marathon Digital To Develop Kenya's Green Energy Infrastructure, Thanks To New Deal
BTC mining firm Marathon Digital closed a new deal with Kenya to help the African country develop its green energy infrastructure.
Interior-Construction Firms Accused of Rigging Million-Dollar Tenders; Singaporean Watchdog Issues Legal Notices
Two interior construction firms are accused of rigging million-dollar tenders. A Singaporean competition watchdog shares the details.
British-Chinese Woman Bitcoin Launderer Faces 6-Year-Imprisonment Over $6 Billion Crypto Fraud
A British-Chinese woman bitcoin launderer was sent to prison. She allegedly conducted a $6 billion crypto fraud scheme.
Is Fast Food Now Luxurious? Over 80% of Americans Say Yes—New Survey Reveals More Details
Is fast food now luxurious? A new survey revealed that almost 80% of Americans already find fast food too expensive.
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.
Joe Biden's Decision To Close Northeast Gasoline Reserve Would Make Fuel Cheaper, Says Donald Trump
US President Joe Biden's decision to close the Northeast Gasoline Supply Reserve would release almost 1 million barrels of fuel.
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.
Singapore-Microsoft Partnership To Help SMEs Adopt AI Easier, Faster; Thousands of Local Businesses To Receive Assistance
The new Singapore-Microsoft partnership will help SMEs adopt AI more easily and faster. Here's how this new collaboration will do it.
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?
Stock Trader Ivan F. Boesky Dies at 87—Here's What To Know About the Man Inspiring 'Wall Street' Villain Gordon Gekko
American stock trader Ivan F. Boesky, the man who inspired "Wall Street" villain Gordon Gekko, dies at 87.
US Water Utilities Targeted by Cyberattacks; EPA Warns Cyberbreaches Becoming More Severe, Frequent
US water utilities are targeted by cyberattacks more frequently. EPA warns that the cyberattacks are becoming more severe as well.
BMW Recalls Over 390,000 US Cars Over Potential Issues With Takata Airbags
The US Senate accuses BMW and other automakers of buying car components from a banned Chinese supplier. Here's what officials shared.
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