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US Revokes Export Licenses for Intel, Qualcomm for Supplying China’s Huawei

US Revokes Export Licenses for Intel, Qualcomm for Supplying China’s Huawei

The United States has withdrawn several licenses that allow companies to move materials, such as semiconductors, to the sanctioned Chinese telecoms equipment manufacturer Huawei Technologies.


Capital Gains Tax Increase: What Investors Need to Know About Biden's Proposed Changes

Several financial experts say the Biden administration’s proposal to raise capital gains tax will negatively affect the US economy.

How to Pay Household Debt In a Time of Economic Hardship

With US household debt reaching all-time high, people can pay off their debt by sticking to their preferences and asking for financial advice.

TikTok Challenges Ban While US Government Plans to Block DJI

TikTok is challenging the app ban. The US government is now planning to block another Chinese company, DJI.


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Citigroup CEO Shares How Inflation Affects Consumer Behavior; Jane Fraser Says Low-Income Americans Now More Cautious With Spending
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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.'
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.
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.
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.
Baltimore Bridge Rebuild Could Cost Almost $2 Billion; Maryland Officials Release New Details
Maryland officials shared new details about the Baltimore Bridge rebuild. When will the reconstruction be completed? Here's what a DoT spokesperson said.
Palantir CEO Wants Columbia Anti-Israel Protesters To Be Sent To North Korea, Says He'll Sponsor Exchange Program
Palantir CEO Alex Karp heavily criticized Columbia anti-Israel protesters at a tech event. Sending them to North Korea is just one of the things he said.
New EV Tax Credit Requirements To Make More Electric Cars Eligible—Here's What US Treasury Dept Announced
The U.S. Treasury Department decided to loosen up the regulations to allow more EVs to be eligible for EV tax credits. Here are the changes made.
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