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[UPDATE] FTC Faces Lawsuit Over Its Noncompete Clauses Ban! Can the US Chamber of Commerce Stop It?

The FTC is now facing a lawsuit from the US Chamber of Commerce. Will this prevent FTC's noncompete clauses ban?


China Space Tourism: Tiangong Space Station Could Soon Host Tourists!

China's space tourism could soon happen as the government considers allowing the Tiangong space station to host tourists...

Illinois Woman, Who Mysteriously Drowned After Giving $1.5 Million to Online Romance Scammers, Knew She'd 'End up Dead'

An Illinois woman who mysteriously drowned to death left a letter for her daughter to tell her that she knew she would "end up dead" after losing $1.5 million to an online romance scam...

Amazon's New Facility in Johnston County Brings Over 1,000 Jobs

The facility was officially opened on Tuesday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by Amazon officials and local leaders...


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Florida Gov. DeSantis Signs Social Media Ban for Minors; Companies May Pay Up to $50,000 Per Violation
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed HB 3 into law on Monday, implementing measures to regulate minors' access to social media platforms.
Russia Launches Combined Drone and Missile Strikes in Its Most Devastating Attacks Against Ukraine’s Electric Sector
In what Kyiv described as the most devastating attacks against its energy infrastructure in two years of war, Russia pounded electrical power facilities in much of Ukraine on Friday.
1 in 3 Companies Is Abandoning College Degree Requirements for Salaried Jobs, But Compensation Remains a Challenge
A recent report by Payscale reveals that one in three companies is shifting away from requiring a college degree for salaried positions.
Most Australians Worry About Cashless Society Amid the Rise of Digital Payment Methods, New Research Shows
A new research shows that most Australians worry about a cashless society.
Social Security Benefits to Increase for Some Seniors After Addressing Overpayment Issues
Seniors and other recipients of Social Security benefits might see higher payments after the Social Security Administration (SSA) made a few changes to its rules to address its overpayment problem.
Medicare to Cover Weight Loss Drug Wegovy for Heart Disease Patients
Medicare coverage for Wegovy will not extend to members intending to use the obesity drug solely for weight loss purposes.
White House Says 10% of US Workers Are in Jobs That Could Be Affected by the Rise of AI — Will It Lead to Job Losses?
A White House study estimated that around 10% of American workers are in jobs that face the threat of disruption from the fast-evolving artificial intelligence (AI).
Florida Trust Fund Firm Loses Over $100 Million Intended for Disabled Children, Leaving Hundreds of Families Devastated
A Florida special needs non-profit went bankrupt, losing hundreds of families' trust fund worth more than $100 million intended for their disabled children.
Elon Musk's Brain Implant Startup Neuralink Shows First Human Patient Controlling Computer With His Mind to Play Chess
Elon Musk's brain implant company, Neuralink, revealed its first human patient, Noland Arbaugh, a 29-year-old quadriplegic, during a livestream on Wednesday.
Target Implements New Self-Checkout Policy Nationwide: Limits It to 10 Items Per Transaction
Target has begun implementing a new self-checkout policy nationwide, which restricts the number of items shoppers can process per transaction to 10.
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