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Jury Selection Continues In Former President Donald Trump's New York Hush Money Trial

Trump's $175 Million Fraud Bond is not Properly Backed, According to New York AG

The New York AG seeks to invalidate a $175 million bond posted by former President Donald Trump. NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 19: Former U. S. President Donald Trump speaks to the media as he exits the courtroom for the day at Manhattan Criminal Court during his trial for allegedly covering up hush money payments on April 19, 2024 in New York City.


SSI Payment for May 2024: Supplemental Security Income Recipients to See Double Amount in Payout

The Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program aims to assist aged, blind, and disabled people with low or no income.

Duterte-China West PH Sea Sale Agreement Speculations Spread Due to Increasing Chinese Students in Cagayan

Duterte-China West PH Sea sale deal speculations are now spreading online as thousands of Chinese students were spotted in Cagayan.

Tesla To Recall 2024 Cybertrucks Over Accelerator Issues; Free Repairs for Faulty Pedals Offered

Tesla is recalling over 3,000 2024 Cybertrucks produced between Nov 13, 2023 - Apr 4, 2024 due to a potentially faulty pedal mechanism that may cause unintended acceleration, with Tesla committing to free repairs or replacements of affected parts.


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San Francisco Sues Oakland for Trademark Infringement Over Proposed Airport Name Change
San Francisco has sued the city of Oakland over its plan to rename its airport to "San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport."
American Millionaire Charged in Brutal Murders of Canadian Tycoon and His Partner in Dominica Denied Bail
American millionaire Jonathan Lehrer, charged in the brutal murders of a wealthy Canadian couple in Dominica, has been denied bail.
Sheetz Convenience Store Accused of Racial Discrimination After Denying Employment of Black, Mixed-Race, and Native American Applicants
A federal agency accused a famous gas station chain of employment procedures that discriminate against Black, Native American, and multiracial applicants.
Michigan Family Sues Wendy's for $20 Million After 11-Year-Old Girl Suffered Deadly E.Coli Infection
A Michigan family of an 11-year-old girl has filed a $20 million lawsuit alleging that their daughter was severely infected with an E. coli-related disease due to what they described as "disgusting" conditions at Wendy's.
Stability AI Cuts 10% of Its Workforce Following the Controversial Exit of Its CEO
Stability AI has initiated a round of layoffs following the departure of its CEO, Emad Mostaque. Artificial intelligence startup Stability AI has initiated a round of layoffs following the departure of its CEO, Emad Mostaque.
Where's My Child Tax Credit 2024: When to Receive My Money After April 15 Tax Filing Deadline?
The Child Tax Credit (CTC) is an essential resource for families, providing much-needed financial assistance to eligible taxpayers with children. Let's explore the details of the credit for 2024.
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NATO and the EU urge the G7 to boost Ukraine's defense amid fears of Russian advantage. Iran-Israel tensions necessitated calls for tighter sanctions.
Snap Stock Soars as US Lawmakers Push TikTok Ban Bill—Should You Invest?
Snap's stock increased by almost 5% because of the revised TikTok ban bill. Snap's stock soars as U. S. lawmakers push the revised TikTok ban bill.
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International law enforcement agencies, led by Britain’s Metropolitan Police, have successfully dismantled LabHost, a fraudulent website used by thousands of criminals to steal personal details, arresting 37 suspects.
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Singaporean companies struggle with the new mandate for flexible-work setups, prompting them to reassess hiring strategies by considering overseas recruitment.
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