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Liberal Billionaire Accused Censoring Americans as US Presidential Election Nears—Spending Over $80 Million

Liberal Billionaire Accused of Censoring Americans as US Presidential Election Nears, Spending Over $80 Million

Liberal billionaire George Soros is accused of censoring Americans as the US presidential election nears. Here's why.


Joe Biden Makes False Inflation Claim Again, Renewing Criticisms—Here's The Truth

US President Joe Biden makes a false inflation claim again. His remarks drew attention and received criticism on social media.

Student Loan Interest Rate Reaches Highest in Over a Decade, Education Department Reveals

The interest rate on new federal student loans for undergraduates during the upcoming 2024-25 academic year will reach its highest rate in over a decade.

US Officials: Boeing Breached 2021 Criminal Prosecution Deal Over 737 MAX Crashes

The US Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Boeing for allegedly violating the 2021 agreement to defer any criminal prosecution about two 737 MAX crashes in 2018 and 2019.


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A shooter opened fire inside an Amazon fulfillment center in Ohio on Sunday afternoon, later shooting and wounding a police officer before dying of an apparent gunshot wound.
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Business experts understood that Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s immigrant background made him the successful but "cutthroat" boss that he is.
Biden Administration Unveils $200 Million Funding to Address Bird Flu Outbreaks Within Dairy Farms
US health and agriculture authorities commit almost $200 million to address a bird flu outbreak in dairy cows across nine states.
US Federal Judge Overturns $8 Cap on Late Credit Card Fees
US District Court Fort Worth judge Mark Pittman blocked the new rule imposed by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau capping credit card late fees at $8.
US Tariffs on Chinese EVs, Green Tech to be Announced Next Week, Reports Say
White House officials said the Biden administration would impose a massive tariff increase on Chinese electric vehicles in an announcement on May 14.
Maryland Signs Anti-Speculative Ticketing Bill to Outlaw Suspicious Fees on Concert Tickets
Maryland's new ticketing bill, signed into law by Governor Wes Moore, aims to tackle deceptive practices in the live music industry, such as hidden fees and speculative ticket listings, by mandating an all-in pricing system.
US Now Considers Sanctioning Chinese Banks Supporting Russia's Ukraine Invasion—Will This Work?
The U.S. government weighs sanctions targeting Chinese banks. Can this help stop Russia from invading Ukraine?
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