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Ride-Hailing App Lyft Confirms Its Cutting Roughly A Quarter Of Its Workforce

Uber, Lyft Postpone Minneapolis Exit as City Council Delays Minimum Wage Hike Until July

Uber and Lyft postponed their Minneapolis departure on May 1 when the city council delayed a minimum wage raise until July.


US Government Expresses Distrust in Microsoft After Russian Hackers Breached Federal Agencies' Accounts

The U.S. government disclosed a breach of Microsoft corporate emails by Russian hackers, prompting the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to issue a rare directive for affected agencies to change compromised log-ins and investigate further.

Joe Biden Pressed to Ban China-made EVs From Entering the US Car Sector

Senator Sherrod Brown asked President Joe Biden to exclude Chinese-made EVs from the US market. The chair of the Senate Banking Committee urged President Joe Biden on Thursday, Apr.

President Joe Biden Cancels Another $7.4 Billion in Student Loan Debt for Over 270,000 Americans - Find Out If You Qualify!

US President Joe Biden has made a significant announcement, revealing his decision to cancel $7.4 billion in student loan debt for over 277,000 individuals.


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Pennsylvania Offers $15K Stipends to Student Teachers; Here's What to Know!
The Pennsylvania state agency received a flood of applications on Thursday for the state's first student-teacher stipends.
New York's Legal Marijuana Industry Hits New High, Reaches Over 100 Licensed Shops Across Empire State
New York cannabis regulators are celebrating a significant milestone for reaching over 100 licensed stores across the state.
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Biden's administration allocates $830 million to safeguard American infrastructure against climate-driven extreme weather, supporting 80 projects nationwide as part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Winter Storm Uri Brings Ice And Snow Across Widespread Parts Of The Nation
Oklahoma sued two Texas natural gas companies for purposefully reducing gas supply during Winter Storm Uri in 2021, raising prices and making huge profits.
Wikileaks Founder Assange's Prosecution Could Be Dropped; Joe Biden Says 'We're Considering It'
The United States is currently reviewing a request from Australia to halt the prosecution of Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks.
DNC Chairman Jaime Harrison Holds News Conference Regarding Chicago Hosting The 2024 Democratic National Convention
The $70 million would add to the $150 million already set aside in the 2024 budget for addressing the migrant crisis.
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The Pentagon has just disclosed that the contract to install Elon Musk's Starlink terminals in Ukraine is valued at $23 million.
Tesla No. 1 in Brand Loyalty, New Survey Reveals; Almost 90% of EV Owners Say They'll Buy Again
Tesla is no. 1 in a new brand loyalty survey and almost 90% of its customers in the US say they'll buy another Tesla.
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A recent testing conducted by Consumer Reports has revealed that the widely-used Lunchables have been found to contain elevated levels of lead, as well as sodium.
Florida Woman Aimee Harris, Who Stole Ashley Biden's Diary and Sold It for $40,000, Gets Month in Prison
A Florida woman has been sentenced to one month in prison for stealing Ashley Biden's diary and selling it to a conservative news website for $40,000 before the 2020 election.
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