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Social Security Payment Worth Up to $4,873: Who's Eligible to Receive on July 10?

Social Security Payment Worth Up to $4,873: Who's Eligible to Receive on July 10?

Eligible recipients may receive a Social Security payment of up to $4,873 on July 10—here's who qualifies.


Elon Musk Seeks Dismissal of Lawsuit Over Delayed Disclosure to X Shareholders

Elon Musk has requested a federal judge in New York to dismiss a lawsuit filed by X shareholders alleging delayed disclosure of his significant investment, citing a misunderstanding of SEC disclosure rules.

Nvidia Receives Rare Low Rating From Wall Street Following 'Slow Growth' Prediction

Analyst Pierre Ferragu downgraded Nvidia's rating to neutral, citing concerns over future growth and valuation. Nvidia stock has struggled to return to its glory in the past few days.

Ohio Chamber of Commerce Rejects $15 Minimum Wage Proposal, Citing Increased Labor Costs

Proposals to raise Ohio’s minimum wage to $15 per hour have failed this year due to insufficient signatures, delaying the initiative to potentially appearing on the ballot in 2025, following opposition from businesses.


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