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Blue Origin's New Shepard Rocket Flies Humans Again After 2022 Mishap
Blue Origin launched its first human spaceflight in two years after an uncrewed flight in 2022 forced the company to postpone its human spaceflights.
Update: Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi Confirmed Dead After Heavy Landing During Helicopter Crash With Other Officials
President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister have lost their lives in a devastating helicopter crash.
SNAP Benefis 2024: Washington Unveils SUN Bucks Program: 500,000+ Children to Receive Summer Food Aid
Washington's SUN Bucks program, an extension of SNAP benefits, will provide $120 in food assistance to over 500,000 children during the summer months.
Social Security Income Payments to Jump by $60 Monthly in 2025 Amid Persistent Inflation
Social Security recipients are projected to receive an additional $60 per month in 2025, with benefits rising by approximately 3.2 percent due to persistent inflation, according to new estimates.
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Joe Kiani, a billionaire and prominent megadonor to President Joe Biden, is facing being ousted as chairman of Masimo, the medical device company he founded.
Tim Kuniskis, who has been with Stellantis for nearly 32 years and is CEO of the Ram and Dodge brands, announced his retirement on Friday.
Will Tesla shareholders approve Elon Musk's $56 billion compensation package? DETROIT, MI - JANUARY 13: Elon Musk, co-founder and CEO of Tesla Motors, speaks at the 2015 Automotive News World Congress January 13, 2015 in Detroit, Michigan.
A South Korean woman fell victim to a sophisticated scam orchestrated by an individual impersonating Elon Musk.
Boeing shareholders vote to retain the departing CEO amid ongoing challenges. The company is searching for a new chief executive to address the safety crisis and declining share prices, with potential candidates including industry experts like Patrick Shanahan, David Gitlin, and Greg Smith.
Elon Musk has revived his challenge to Mark Zuckerberg for a physical fight a day after the Meta CEO's 40th birthday.
Federal authorities convicted a former diversity manager at Facebook and Nike to five years and three months for stealing more than $5 million in DEI funds.
The average consumer has $6,218 in credit card debt, and the number of borrowers who are unable to make their payments is on the rise.
Debt relief programs could be helpful for people drowning in debt who would qualify, but it could not be said for everyone else.
With a growing number of people in the US choosing to retire elsewhere, those doing so are advised to research thoroughly on where to retire and enjoy their Social Security payments as much as possible.

















