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Biden Administration Confirms Using Terms Like 'Trump,' 'MAGA,' and 'Kamala' in Private Bank Transaction Searches
The Biden administration has acknowledged that terms such as "MAGA," "Trump," and "Kamala" were among those flagged for scrutiny in the government's call for banks to monitor private financial transactions after the US Capitol attack.
Florida Company Is Giving Away $1,100 to Listen to 24 Hours of Breakup Songs: Interested? Here’s What to Know
A breakup can be so painful, but a Florida company may have a way to help you get through it faster, and you can even earn some cash at the same time.
Elon Musk's Brain Implant Startup Neuralink Changes Location of Incorporation From Delaware to Nevada
Elon Musk's brain implant company, Neuralink, has changed the location of its business incorporation from Delaware to Nevada.
Biden Administration Unveils $11 Billion Semiconductor R&D Initiative to Create More Jobs for Americans
The Biden administration has announced an $11 billion investment in semiconductor-related research and development and a $5 billion fund to launch the National Semiconductor Technology Center.
Chinese Retailer Temu Returns to Super Bowl for a New Ad, But US Lawmakers Are Against It —Why?
Chinese e-commerce platform Temu is making a comeback to the Super Bowl advertising arena, stirring up controversy among US lawmakers who urged Paramount Global and CBS not to air its commercial.
Joe Biden 'Needs to Be Removed' After 'Alarming' Report Describes Him as ‘Elderly Man With a Poor Memory,' GOP Says
A Republican lawmaker has called for the 25th Amendment to be invoked to remove President Joe Biden from office after the release of the Special Counsel's report.
Russia's Vladimir Putin Praises Tech Mogul Elon Musk But Warns Against Threats Posed by AI, Genetics Technology
Russia's President Vladimir Putin was full of praise for Elon Musk during his two-hour interview with Tucker Carlson aired on Thursday, calling the tech billionaire a "smart person."
North Korea Junks All Economic Cooperation Deals With South Korea as Kim Jong Un Claims Legal Right to Destroy South
North Korea has junked all deals with South Korea on promoting economic cooperation as the ties between the neighboring countries continue to deteriorate.
Goldman Sachs Reportedly Under Investigation Over Fees Charged for Futures Trading
Goldman Sachs is reportedly facing an investigation over fees it charges for futures trading. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is reportedly facing an investigation over fees it charges for futures trading.
Donald Trump-Linked Media Company Is Nearing a $50 Million Financing Deal: Report
Digital World Acquisition Corp., the blank check company set to take former President Donald Trump's social media platform public, is reportedly on the brink of securing a $50 million financing deal.
US Imposes Sanctions on 4 Entities for Carrying Russian Oil Priced Above the Western Price Cap
The US Treasury Department has imposed sanctions on three UAE-based entities and a Liberian tanker for violating the price cap on Russian oil.
Unilever Unveils New $1.6 Billion Share Buyback Plan After Sales Volumes Rise
Unilever has unveiled a 1.5 billion euro ($1.6 billion) share buyback program for 2024 following an increase in sales volumes for the first time in 10 quarters.
Joe Biden's Gaffes Are Becoming Frequent: Meeting With Dead French Leader Just the Latest Instance of His Confusion
President Joe Biden has recently committed public gaffes in which he recounted conversations with dead European leaders.
Tesla Job Cuts Feared After Elon Musk's Firm Asks Managers Which Roles Are Most Important
Speculation about potential layoffs at Tesla has surfaced following a report that the electric vehicle maker instructed managers to identify critical roles on their team.
Federal Reserve Shifts to Cautious Approach, Signals No Rush to Cut US Interest Rates
The Federal Reserve has indicated a cautious approach towards cutting US interest rates. The Federal Reserve has indicated a cautious approach towards cutting US interest rates.
Donald Trump Rushed to Bud Light's Defense as a Lobbyist From Its Parent Company Set to Host Fundraiser for Him
Former President Donald Trump rushed to Bud Light's defense on Tuesday, asking his supporters not to boycott the brand.
Russia Confirms Vladimir Putin Gave Interview to Controversial US Media Personality Tucker Carlson
Controversial US media personality Tucker Carlson has recently interviewed Russia's President Vladimir Putin, the Kremlin confirmed.
KFC-Parent Yum Brands Sales Miss Wall Street Expectations Amid Cautious US Consumer Spending, Middle East Conflict
Yum Brands, the parent company of fast-food brand KFC, reported lower-than-expected quarterly sales on Wednesday.
Disney Invests $1.5 Billion in ‘Fortnite’ Video Game Maker Epic Games
Disney is investing $1.5 billion in Epic Games, its biggest venture yet in the gaming industry. Disney announced on Wednesday that it will invest $1. 5 billion in Epic Games, marking its largest venture into the gaming industry to date.
Joe Biden Teams up With Barack Obama, Bill Clinton for a New York Event Aimed at Raising Money to Fight Donald Trump
Former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton are set to join President Joe Biden at a campaign fundraiser scheduled next month in New York.
AI-Generated Joe Biden Robocalls Traced to Texas-Based Company Doing Illegal Call Operations for Years
AI-generated robocalls purporting to be from President Joe Biden telling voters not to vote in the New Hampshire primary have been traced back to a Texas-based company.
Finding Amelia Earhart's Plane Wreckage: 2 Ocean Tech Firms Are Competing to Solve One of World's Greatest Mysteries
Two ocean tech companies are competing in a heated race to find Amelia Earhart's plane wreckage.
Elon Musk's SpaceX Facing California Investigation Over Discrimination, Sexual Harassment Against Female Workers
Elon Musk's SpaceX is under scrutiny by a California civil rights agency following allegations of unaddressed bias and sexual harassment against female employees.
Houthi Rebels Fired at 2 Commercial Ships in Red Sea Days After US, UK Hit Dozens of Houthi Targets in Yemen
The Iranian-backed Houthi rebels fired missiles at two commercial vessels in the Red Sea on Tuesday, the first attacks since the US and UK launched strikes against dozens of Houthi targets in Yemen over the weekend.
Taiwan Chip Giant TSMC to Build Second Japan Factory, With Sony and Toyota Also Investing in the Venture
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) has announced its plan to establish a second manufacturing plant in Japan, with support from tech giant Sony and carmaker Toyota.
ESPN, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery Team up for New Sports Streaming Service
Walt Disney's ESPN, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery have announced plans to collaborate on a new sports streaming service.
Top US Treasury Officials to Visit China to Discuss Economic Issues That Put the Two Superpowers at Odds
A team of five officials from the US Treasury Department is heading to China this week for economic talks.
Lazy ChatGPT? Sam Altman Says AI Chatbot's Laziness 'Much Less' Now After OpenAI Rolled Out an Update
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said that ChatGPT should be "much less lazy now" after the company rolled out an update.
California Can Continue Enforcing Ammunition Background Check Law, Appeals Court Rules
A federal appeals court has allowed California to proceed with implementing a law requiring background checks for people buying ammunition.
Is Craig Wright the Real Bitcoin Founder Who Vanished From the Internet Over a Decade Ago? London Court to Decide Soon
Is Craig Wright the real bitcoin founder Satoshi Nakamoto? The answer could finally be revealed in court soon.
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