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Texas Federal Court Overturns NLRB's New Rule Aimed at Easing Unionization for Workers

A Texas federal judge halted the NLRB's proposed policy of making it easier for major business workers to form unions.


Two Critical US Systems Hacked, Forcing US Cybersecurity Agency To Shut Them Down

US Cybersecurity Agency (CISA) confirms the breach in February due to Ivanti product weaknesses, prompting disconnection mandates for US government agencies and shutting down the affected systems.

Texas' Largest Wildfire Caused by Power Line Ignition, Authorities Confirm

Xcel Energy admitted that its power lines ignited the Smokehouse Creek fire in the Texas Panhandle but denied negligence in infrastructure maintenance and operation.

Russian Oligarch's Mega-Yacht Amadea: US Government's $1 Million Monthly Maintenance Burden Unveiled

The US Department of Justice reportedly spends $1 million monthly on the Amadea, a $230 million mega yacht seized from Russian mogul Suleiman Kerimov.


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The Middle East's geopolitical instability has fueled gold price hikes, with investors anticipating a Federal Reserve rate decrease.
The IRS assures a quick disbursement of the child tax credit as the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024 bill awaits Senate approval.
Poll claims that California's high crime and tax rates are forcing most businesses to shut or move to other states.
Denver-based TRVE Brewing has announced the closure of its Acid Temple facility amid industry challenges post-COVID-19 pandemic.
Texas engages in a legal battle with the federal government over border policies, asserting state authority amidst rising tensions.
Singapore plans to acquire eight Lockheed Martin Corp. F-35A fighter planes for its defense, accelerating the country's procurement of advanced military aircraft amid tensions in the region.
After a 2.5-year stalemate, Starbucks and Workers United, the union representing 400 US stores, announced that discussions would resume.
The IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel promises rapid implementation of the new 2024 Tax Relief Act and eligibility mirroring existing guidelines.
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After being forced to pay $355 million in a New York civil fraud lawsuit on February 16, former US president Donald Trump promoted Trump-branded shoes at a footwear expo in Philadelphia the following day.
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The Biden administration may stall crucial pollution restrictions on cars, hurting EV development. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of the United States may consider easing a major climate change regulation that limits emissions from vehicles' tailpipes.
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