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Social Security Payment Worth Up to $4,873: Who's Eligible to Receive on July 10?
Social Security and Medicare have improved due to stronger-than-expected economic growth. However, the safety-net programs are still expected to face a funding crisis in approximately ten years.
Qantas Airlines Reaches $120 Million Settlement in ‘Ghost Flight’ Lawsuit
Qantas has agreed to pay $120 million to resolve allegations of misleading customers regarding ticket sales on so-called "ghost flights.”
Body Found After Pacific Adventure Cruise Ship Passenger Fell Overboard Near Sydney Harbor
A body has been found during the search for a person who was reported missing after falling overboard from a cruise ship in the waters near Sydney.
Elon Musk Takes Aim at JK Rowling, Says to Move on From Trans Issues
Elon Musk asked that JK Rowling cease sharing her opinions on transgenderism on X, urging the 'Harry Potter' author to use her time to produce "interesting and positive" content on his social media network.
Victims' Families Urge DOJ to Fine Boeing $24.8 Billion, Prosecute Ex-CEO for 737 Max Disasters
Boeing locked out 125 unionized firefighters and emergency responders in Washington state this weekend in a dispute over a new four-year contract.
Biden Administration Halts US Ammunition Shipment to Israel; Tel Aviv ‘Unaware’ of Washington’s Decision
Israel is "unaware" of any US decision to halt a supply of ammunition to Israel, an Israeli source said.
Cryptocurrency Trader Loses $70 Million in 6 Hours in So-called ‘Address Poisoning’ Scam
A cryptocurrency trader lost nearly $70 million in Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC) after moving the enormous reserve to a suspicious wallet address.
Boeing Starliner Set to Launch Astronauts in Space After Years of Delays
After years of delays and stumbles, Boeing is finally ready to fly humans to the International Space Station for NASA.
BREAKING: ABC News President Kim Godwin Steps Down Amid Internal Backlash Over Leadership Style
ABC News President Kim Godwin, the first black woman to lead a broadcast network news operation, is leaving the Disney unit after growing concerns about how she was running the home of shows including 'Good Morning America' and 'World News Tonight.'
China’s Xi Jinping Arrives in France Amid EU Trade Tariff Row
Chinese President Xi Jinping began a three-country tour to Europe on Sunday, with the continent divided on how to deal with Beijing's expanding influence and the US-China rivalry.
A young boy generously donated his last dollar to a person he believed was in need. BERLIN, GERMANY - JUNE 03: A man hold a wallet, filled with a One Dollar bill on June 03, 2015, in Berlin, Germany.
Student Loan Payments Set to Halve for SAVE Plan Participants Starting July
According to a recent report, the Biden administration has announced the cancellation of 10% of all student debt in its latest round of actions.
IRS Issues Rare Apology to Billionaire Ken Griffin Over Data Breach Settlement
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced that it has implemented measures to tackle the significant discrepancy in audit rates between different groups of taxpayers.
Amazon, Google Suspend Green Card Applications Amid Mass Layoffs in IT Departments
Amazon and Google have recently scaled back their green card applications due to the increasingly challenging process.
Millions of Americans Exposed to Gas Stoves Face Higher Risk of Breathing More Unhealthy Nitrogen Dioxide: Study
A recent study on air pollution in American households revealed that those using gas or propane stoves are exposed to consistently high levels of nitrogen dioxide, which can be detrimental to their health.
Biden’s Economic Advisor Jared Bernstein Awkwardly Explains How Money Works
US President Joe Biden's economic advisor Jared Bernstein acknowledged his inability to explain how money works.
Canada Tightens Import Requirements Amid US Dairy Cattle Outbreak Over Avian Flu Virus
Canada is increasing its surveillance to detect a potentially harmful strain of avian flu amid the growing outbreak of H5N1 in US dairy cattle.
Chicago Teachers Union Urges New Contract, Including $95K Salary, 100% Abortion Coverage, and Migrant Housing Funding
Chicago Teachers Union has reached a new contract agreement with Chicago Public Schools, marking a notable departure from their strike action five years ago.
Former Trump aide Hope Hicks to Marry Goldman Sachs Exec Jim Donovan
Hope Hicks, a former high-ranking member of Donald Trump's team, is set to marry her longtime partner, Goldman Sachs boss Jim Donovan.
Boeing Private Firefighters Threatened to Face Lockout Around Seattle If No Deal by May 4
Boeing is currently engaged in a dispute over pay with its private firefighters in the Seattle area, which has led to the company threatening to lock them out.
Uranium Stocks Surge But Ban on Russian Supplies Might Have Dire Effect to US Economy, Expert Warns
The ban on US imports of Russian uranium is expected to shake up the nuclear power industry and push prices back beyond $100 per pound for the fuel, which has been in short supply.
EU Vows $1 Billion Aid for Lebanon Amid Spiralling Economic Crisis
The European Union has recently unveiled a substantial aid package of 1 billion euros, approximately $1.06 billion, aimed at addressing the challenges faced by Lebanon.
Maui Wildfires: Officials Sue Cell Carriers for Failing to Send Alerts During Deadly Lahaina Fire
County authorities claimed in a complaint that if emergency responders had known about widespread cellular outages during the height of last summer's deadly Maui wildfires, they would have used other means to warn about the situation.
FCC Faces Funding Shortfall in Effort to Remove Chinese Tech Giants Huawei, ZTE From Networks
A US scheme to pay carriers and ISPs to remove Huawei and ZTE equipment from their networks is stalled owing to a $3 billion financing gap.
Affordable Connectivity Program: Congress Fights to Refuel Low-Cost Broadband Program Amid Looming Expiration
The Affordable Connectivity Program's (ACP) funding is declining, leaving New Yorkers wondering how they will afford broadband internet in their homes.
Amgen Scraps Experimental Weight Loss Pill, Moves Forward With Injectable Drug in Development for Obesity
Amgen will discontinue its experimental weight loss pill and focus on developing injectable drugs and other obesity-related products.
Former Nickelodeon Producer, Writer Dan Schneider Sues Filmmakers for Defamation, Sex Assault Implications
TV producer Dan Schneider is alleging that the 'Quiet On Set' producers unjustly portrayed him as a child sex abuser at Nickelodeon, resulting in severe damage to his reputation.
Australian Driver Collapsed to Floor After Receiving Massive Fine Over Mobile Detection Showing Him Using Cellphone While Driving
An Australian driver collapsed after receiving a fine due to a mobile detection camera catching him using his phone while driving.
Southwest Flight Attendants Among Highest Paid in Industry After Scoring New Contract
Southwest flight attendants have successfully ratified a new four-year contract, which includes a significant 22.3% raise, according to the Transport Workers Union.
Icons: Airbnb Launches Hollywood-Theme Houses Inspired From ‘Up,’ ‘X-Men 97’ Mansion
Airbnb is expanding its reach into the world of entertainment, specifically film and television, through its latest venture called Icons.
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