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Egypt Greenlights UN Aid Through Israel’s Crossing to Gaza; Rafah Conflict Raises Doubts
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.
UAW Challenges Mercedes-Benz Unionization Vote at Alabama Plant, Accuses Company of Intimidation
The United Auto Workers (UAW) union is disputing the results of last week's organizing vote for Mercedes-Benz workers in Alabama, in which workers voted against union representation.
Louisiana Becomes First US State to Criminalize 'Dangerous' Abortion Pills Possession
Louisiana made history as it passed a bill criminalizing the possession of abortion pills without a valid prescription.
Uvalde Shooting Victims' Parents Sue Meta, Call of Duty Maker, and Gun Company for 'Promoting' Contents to Glorify Violence, Killing
Families in Uvalde, Texas, are suing Meta Platforms and the maker of the video game 'Call of Duty,' claiming the firms are responsible for the belongings used by the gunman who killed 19 elementary school children and two teachers.
SEC Approves Ether ETFs, Marking Major Milestone for Cryptocurrency Industry
The SEC has approved Ether ETFs, marking a significant milestone for the cryptocurrency industry by simplifying investments and potentially boosting wider adoption.
Singapore Airlines Revises Seatbelt Policy Following Severe Turbulence on London-Singapore Flight
Following a recent incident of severe turbulence on a Singapore Airlines flight, the airline has made updates to its in-flight policies.
Paramount, Skydance Merger Negotiations Abandoned Due to Shareholder Dispute
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.
SpaceX Considers Selling Shares in Tender Offer, Eyeing $200 Billion Valuation
SpaceX is reportedly in discussions to sell existing shares in a tender offer that could value the company at around $200 billion.
Spain: Majorca Beach Club Collapse Leaves 4 Dead, Dozens Injured After Being Crushed Under Falling Rubble
At least four individuals have died and sixteen others have been injured in Palma, Majorca, following the collapse of a beach club's terrace, with seven in critical condition.
Elon Musk Slams Lucasfilm President for "Woke" Themes in Latest "Star Wars" Spinoff
Elon Musk stated that neither he nor Tesla were involved in President Joe Biden's decision to implement a 100% tariff on Chinese electric vehicles.
Samsung's HBM Chips Face Setbacks in Nvidia's AI Processors Due to Heat Issues
Samsung's latest high bandwidth memory chips have failed Nvidia's AI processor tests due to heat and power consumption issues, affecting both current HBM3 and upcoming HBM3E models.
78-Year-Old Entrepreneur Receives $11M Settlement After Devastating San Francisco Cable Car Accident
Ruth Owades, a 78-year-old entrepreneur, won an $11 million settlement after suffering life-changing injuries, including a traumatic brain injury and spinal fractures, in a San Francisco cable car accident.
OpenAI Under Fire for Threat to Claw Back Vested Equity From Former Employees
OpenAI faces controversy after leaked documents revealed the company allegedly threatened to claw back vested equity from departing employees.
Historic Crypto Regulation Bill Passes House with Strong Bipartisan Support
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.
RFK Jr. Pledges $5 Billion Reparations to Black Farmers in Presidential Bid, Defends Move Amidst Racism Accusations
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an independent presidential candidate, vows to allocate $5 billion in reparations to black farmers if elected, dismissing accusations of racism while addressing their historical lack of financial assistance.
Vivek Ramaswamy Buys 7.7% Stake in BuzzFeed, Leading to 20% Share Price Surge
Former GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, a potential Trump running mate, acquired a 7.7% stake in BuzzFeed, causing the company's shares to surge by 20%.
Pfizer Unveils Multi-Year Cost-Cutting Plan to Offset Plummeting COVID-19 Vaccine Sales
Pfizer has announced a multi-year cost-cutting program focusing on operational efficiencies, network structure changes, and product portfolio enhancements, aiming to save $1.5 billion by 2027 amidst declining COVID-19 vaccine sales.
Michigan Dairy Worker Diagnosed with Bird Flu, Second US Case This Year
A second US dairy worker has been diagnosed with bird flu in Michigan, experiencing mild symptoms similar to those of a Texas worker infected in March, according to state and federal health officials.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's Deadly Space Weapon Capable of Destroying Satellites Now Targeting US Tech, Pentagon Warns
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.
Student Loan Forgiveness: Biden Administration Announces $7.7 Billion Relief for 160,000 Borrowers
President Joe Biden announced the cancellation of $7.7 billion in student debt for over 160,000 borrowers through income-driven repayment plans.
Disney to Lay Off Nearly 175 Pixar Workers Following Box Office Disappointments and 'Woke' Controversy
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."
Petrochemical Company in Texas Fined $30 Million for Violating the Clean Air Act Over 2019 Explotion That Propted Mass Evacuation
A Texas petrochemical company has admitted to violating the Clean Air Act due to two explosions at one of its plants in 2019.
Peter Navarro Forecasts 'Mass Deportations,' Federal Reserve Chair Joerome Powell's Exit in First 100 Days of Donald Trump's Second Term
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.
Tesla Shareholders Oppose Elon Musk Pay Package, Say CEO Lacks Strong Leadership for Being Busy to Other Businesses
Investors are clashing over Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package, arguing it is not in Tesla's best interest as the company faces declining sales, slowing EV demand, and a 30% drop in stock price.
A BMJ study found electric vehicles are three times more likely to hit urban pedestrians and twice as likely in rural areas compared to petrol or diesel cars.
Donald Trump Accepts Cryptocurrency Donations, Vows to Establish 'Crypto Army'
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.
Vietnam Urges Apple Supplier Foxconn to Voluntarily Reduce Power Use by 30% amid Worsening Electricity Outages
Vietnam reportedly requested that Foxconn, an Apple supplier, reduce power consumption by 30% at its assembly plants in the northern region to prevent a recurrence of the electricity outages experienced last year.
Donald Trump Campaign Plans to Sue Movie Makers of 'The Apprentice' That Shows Former President Raping Ex-Wife Ivana
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.
FDIC Chairman Martin Gruenberg Resigns After Scathing Toxic Workplace Investigation, Sexual Harassment Allegations
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.
Trump Media and Technology Group, Truth Social's Parent Company, Lost Over $300 Million Last Quarter, First Earning Report Reveals
In its first quarter since going public, Trump Media & Technology Group, the company that owns Truth Social, reported a concerning loss and revenue of less than $1 million.
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