United States
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.