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Pennsylvania Offers $15K Stipends to Student Teachers; Here's What to Know!

Pennsylvania Offers $15K Stipends to Student Teachers; Here's What to Know!

The Pennsylvania state agency received a flood of applications on Thursday for the state's first student-teacher stipends.


FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Appeals $8 Billion Fraud Conviction, 25-Year Sentence

FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried faced conviction on seven charges of fraud and conspiracy due to misappropriating about $10 billion in customer funds.

COVID-19 Vaccines Not Linked to Sudden Deaths of Young People, CDC Study Reveals

A recent study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has revealed that there is no link between COVID-19 vaccines and cardiac death in younger adults.

Vietnamese Billionaire Truong My Lan Sentenced to Death in One of the Biggest Corruption Cases in History

A Vietnamese real estate tycoon, Truong My Lan, has been sentenced to death following a court's verdict on Thursday.


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Winter Storm Uri Brings Ice And Snow Across Widespread Parts Of The Nation
Oklahoma sued two Texas natural gas companies for purposefully reducing gas supply during Winter Storm Uri in 2021, raising prices and making huge profits.
DOJ Launches Formal Antitrust Probe into Nippon Steel's Takeover of US Steel: Report
The United Steelworkers union stands against the acquisition, citing potential threats to American jobs.
Wikileaks Founder Assange's Prosecution Could Be Dropped; Joe Biden Says 'We're Considering It'
The United States is currently reviewing a request from Australia to halt the prosecution of Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks.
DNC Chairman Jaime Harrison Holds News Conference Regarding Chicago Hosting The 2024 Democratic National Convention
The $70 million would add to the $150 million already set aside in the 2024 budget for addressing the migrant crisis.
Former President Trump Speaks To The Media After Court Appearance In Hush Money Case
During the week, Donald Trump's legal team has tried several times without success to delay the trial, citing reasons like a gag order and questioning the judge's impartiality.
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California spent $24 billion on homelessness with little accountability or oversight as the crisis worsened, according to a state audit.
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As streaming prices surge, Hollywood urges Congress to reintroduce failed anti-piracy law amid rising concerns about video piracy, proposing ISP site-blocking measures similar to SOPA despite past free speech objections and widespread protests.
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Biden's National Labor Relations Board's top lawyer vows to resist legal challenges from corporate giants like Amazon, Starbucks, and SpaceX, accusing them of retaliating against the agency's efforts to hold them accountable for violating workers' rights.
Nearly Half Of U.S. Tap Water Contains Forever Chemicals, Study Finds
The Biden administration has enacted the first-ever nationwide restrictions on toxic PFAS in drinking water, requiring water utilities to reduce PFAS levels to the lowest measurable amount to address serious health risks.
Switzerland Creates 'Too Big to Fail' Rules to Make Banks Safer Following Credit Suisse Collapse
Switzerland presented proposals for UBS, along with three other systemically relevant banks, to protect the country from a recurrence of the Credit Suisse collapse experienced last year.
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