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Joe Biden Warns of the Threat Donald Trump Would Pose to Social Security if He Wins Again
President Joe Biden has reiterated his concerns about the threat posed by Donald Trump to Social Security if he wins back the White House.
Elon Musk's X to Pay Legal Bills for Anti-Vaxx Canadian Doctor After the Billionaire Pledges to Help
Elon Musk's X has announced its financial support for Dr. Kulvinder Kaur Gill, a Canadian doctor who previously faced scrutiny from regulators due to her COVID-19-related tweets.
Kamala Harris Says Biden Admin Does 'Not Intend to Ban TikTok' Despite Backing Bill That Could Get the App Banned in US
Vice President Kamala Harris has assured the public that the Biden administration has no intentions of banning the popular video-sharing app TikTok.
Some US States Don't Have Costco, But Why? Here's What Shoppers Can Do
Some U.S. states still don't have Costco. If you live in one of these states, here's what you can do.
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In Caroline Springs, Australia, a Melbourne restaurant owner strategically erected a billboard aimed at his ex-partner, Sophia, as an act of revenge.
Stellantis informed the affected workers of the mass lay-offs during a 'mandatory remote work day,' and attributed it to challenging market conditions.
US airports are undergoing significant renovations fueled by the infrastructure funds allocated through President Joe Biden's 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Chick-fil-A has announced a departure from its longstanding antibiotic-free chicken policy, citing supply chain reasons.
Reddit Inc. made a remarkable debut on the NYSE, surging 48%. Tens of thousands of Reddit users participated in the IPO through a directed-share program, resulting in immediate profits for some while others contemplated a long-term investment strategy.
Tesla's stock plummeted after Elon Musk's decision to halt car production in China amid slower EV sales growth and increased competition. Analysts warn that overcoming the downfall will be challenging without new Tesla models.
The Bank of Japan's decision to abandon its negative interest rate policy, coupled with its first rate hike in 17 years, reflects confidence in Japan's economic growth, driven by significant wage increases. Still, experts anticipate minimal immediate impact on the public.
Michael Jackson's Son in Legal Battle With Grandmother Katherine Over Funds From His Father's Estate
Michael Jackson's son, Bigi "Blanket" Jackson, has asked a court to deny the King of Pop's mother from using his late father's estate money in her ongoing legal battle.
US representatives have tried to determine the reason behind the missing or delayed United States Postal Service (USPS) mail in the metro Richmond area in Virginia.
In what Kyiv described as the most devastating attacks against its energy infrastructure in two years of war, Russia pounded electrical power facilities in much of Ukraine on Friday.