Egypt has agreed to send UN humanitarian aid trucks through Israel's main crossing into Gaza, but entry remains uncertain due to ongoing fierce fighting in Rafah, as efforts continue to revive cease-fire negotiations and recover hostages.
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CBS and Paramount Global have responded to a lawsuit filed by writer Brian Beneker, who alleges he was not hired as a staff writer for SEAL Team due to his race, sex, and sexual orientation.
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OpenAI faces controversy after leaked documents revealed the company allegedly threatened to claw back vested equity from departing employees.
The House of Representatives passed the Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act with a 279-136 vote, marking a significant bipartisan effort to clarify the regulatory roles of the SEC and CFTC over digital assets.
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The Pentagon is alarmed as Vladimir Putin's newly launched satellite-killer weapon is reportedly tracking US technology in orbit, posing a significant threat to American space assets.
President Joe Biden announced the cancellation of $7.7 billion in student debt for over 160,000 borrowers through income-driven repayment plans.
Disney's Pixar has announced the layoff of 14% of its workforce, with President Jim Morris informing 175 employees of their termination following multiple box office failures and amid accusations that the company's parent has "gone woke."
A Texas petrochemical company has admitted to violating the Clean Air Act due to two explosions at one of its plants in 2019.
Former Trump official Peter Navarro predicts "mass deportations" and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's departure in a hypothetical second Trump term, shared during a prison interview.
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Donald Trump's campaign has started accepting cryptocurrency donations, marking a significant move as he becomes the first major party candidate to embrace digital currencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Dogecoin.
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The Trump campaign has declared its intention to take legal action against the creators of a recent film that portrays the presidential candidate engaging in a highly controversial act with his former wife, Ivana.
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) Chairman Martin Gruenberg announced on Monday his intention to step down once a successor is found for the banking regulator.
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