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US Refuses to Comment Bombs Dropped in Rafah are American-Made

US Refuses to Comment Bombs Dropped in Rafah are American-Made

Top US officials have refused to comment whether American-made munitions were used at an Israeli airstrike that left 45 people dead and 200 more injured.


Starbucks Faces Customer Backlash Over Longer Wait Times Due to Staffing Cuts

Starbucks baristas are struggling to keep up with rapid drink orders due to reduced staffing levels, which employees attribute to an algorithmic management system that fails to account.

Student Loan Forgiveness 2024: Here’s Who May Have Their Debt Canceled This Year!

Student loan borrowers need to monitor their debts while the Biden administration introduces additional relief options.

Brand-New F-35 Crashes into New Mexico Hillside, Pilot Injured After Ejecting

A brand-new Lockheed Martin F-35B crashed into a hillside near the Albuquerque International Sunport, while the pilot was conscious after ejecting but sustained serious injuries when located by emergency crews.


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Donald Trump's lawyer argues that ex-POTUS was a victim of blackmailing. He's urging jurors to set aside their personal views in the hush money trial.
T-Mobile To Spend Over $4 Billion To Buy Majority of US Cellular Wireless Operations—Here's Why
T-Mobile is willing to spend over $4 billion to buy most of the wireless operations of the US Cellular.
Argentina's Milei Plans to Meet Big Tech Bosses This Week in US Trip
Argentinian President Javier Milei is scheduled to meet several top-level Silicon Valley executives in the United States this week, including the bosses of Meta, Google, Apple, and OpenAI.
IRS Free Tax Filing Tool Launch Triggers Intuit Share Drop as TurboTax Loses 1 Million Free Users
Intuit's shares fell sharply after the company reported a loss of one million free TurboTax users, raising concerns about demand for its software despite a rise in average user spending and increased revenue.
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.
Exiled Chinese Billionaire Guo Wengui Faces Fraud Charges for $1 Billion Scam in NYC
Self-exiled Chinese billionaire Miles Guo Wengui faced court over his fraud charges, with prosecutors alleging him of financing his luxurious lifestyle.
Blackstone Boss Stephen Schwarzman to Support Trump’s White House Bid in Surprise Reversal of Stance
Blackstone Group chairman and CEO Stephen A. Schwarzman announced that he would be supporting the re-election bid of former US President Donald Trump this November.
Is Fast Food Now Luxurious? Over 80% of Americans Say Yes—New Survey Reveals More Details
Is fast food now luxurious? A new survey revealed that almost 80% of Americans already find fast food too expensive.
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