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TikTok Ban Could Suppress Minority Voices, Justice Groups Argue in Court

TikTok Ban: US Passes Bill That Could Lead to Prohibition of Chinese App Unless Bytedance Divest Ownership

TikTok could be banned in the United States after the House of Representatives decisively passed legislation requiring the app's Chinese owner to divest from the company.


H5N1 Strain: Bird Flu Outbreak Blamed on Dairy Farms; USDA Confirms Cow-to-Cow Transmission

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the H5N1 bird flu virus strain has been found in raw milk from infected animals in significant amounts. However, it is still unclear how long the virus cans survive in milk.

New York Cracks Down Wealthy Residents Avoiding Taxes by Fleeing the State

When it comes to taxes and the wealthy, timing is crucial — particularly for individuals who moved from New York and established residency elsewhere.

Nike Set to Layoff 740 Employees in Oregon Headquarters in Second Phase of Job Cuts

Nike said in February that it will slash 2% of its global staff as part of a restructuring, but did not specify how many cutbacks would be made locally.


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Sheetz Convenience Store Accused of Racial Discrimination After Denying Employment of Black, Mixed-Race, and Native American Applicants
A federal agency accused a famous gas station chain of employment procedures that discriminate against Black, Native American, and multiracial applicants.
Michigan Family Sues Wendy's for $20 Million After 11-Year-Old Girl Suffered Deadly E.Coli Infection
A Michigan family of an 11-year-old girl has filed a $20 million lawsuit alleging that their daughter was severely infected with an E. coli-related disease due to what they described as "disgusting" conditions at Wendy's.
Where's My Child Tax Credit 2024: When to Receive My Money After April 15 Tax Filing Deadline?
The Child Tax Credit (CTC) is an essential resource for families, providing much-needed financial assistance to eligible taxpayers with children. Let's explore the details of the credit for 2024.
US Plans to Lift Tariff Exceptions to Dominant Chinese Solar Panel Imports as  Biden Accuses Beijing of 'Cheating' on Its Steel Trade Pactices
The Biden Administration is anticipated to lift tariff exemptions on bifacial solar panels in response to a petition spearheaded by Qcells, a company that has made a significant investment in US manufacturing.
UPDATE: Google Employees Arrested and Fired After Staging Protests Over Company's Project Nimbus Deal With Israel
Several Google employees were arrested on Tuesday following their sit-in protests at the company's offices in New York City and California.
Disneyland Moves Closer to Expansion Plans as Anaheim City Council Approves $1.9 Billion Project
The Anaheim City Council has given the green light to Disneyland Forward, the Walt Disney Company's ambitious plan to expand its iconic theme park.
Micron Technology Set to Receive $6.1 Billion CHIPS Grant From Biden Administration
The Biden administration has agreed to pay $6.1 billion in government funding for Micron Technology to produce advanced memory computer chips in New York and Idaho.
The Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN) released new melatonin safety standards, which supplement manufacturers urged to follow.
Student Loan Repayments Set to Decrease as Appeals Court Backs Biden's Plan
The Biden administration has announced its official plans to address the issue of ballooning interest and alleviate the burden of student loan debt for borrowers.
Social Security Falls Short for Gig Workers' Retirement Needs—What's the Solution?
For the millions of Americans who rely on Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), the arrival of monthly payments is a vital lifeline that helps them meet their financial needs.
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