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Solar Eclipse 2024 Drives Hotel Bookings to 900% as US Braces for Skywatchers Frenzy
Hotel bookings in the U.S. increased by an average of 900%, thanks to the upcoming solar eclipse 2024.
Indian Company Allegedly Supplies US With Contaminated Shrimps, Possibly Violating Food Safety Law
An Indian company allegedly supplied the US with contaminated shrimps, an American whistleblower revealed.
China Emerges as Top Choice for Southeast Asian Countries Seeking Ally, Surpassing US
China has surpassed the United States as the most preferred ally of Southeast Asia, according to the study.
Seized $2 Billion Silk Road Bitcoin Moved to Coinbase Wallet by US Government —Is It Selling Them Again?
Seized $2 billion Silk Road Bitcoin was moved by the US government. Will they be sold again? In this photo illustration, the Coinbase and Bitcoin logos are displayed on a phone screen on February 15, 2024 in San Anselmo, California.
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Reports indicate that the Biden administration is poised to approve the sale of up to 50 American-made F-15 fighter jets, valued at over $18 billion, to Israel.
An airplane of a tech entrepreneur and his wife crashed near the California-Nevada border during a snowfall, killing the couple.
Comedian John Oliver accuses Donald Trump of cash grab schemes. The former POTUS now sells Bible copies and asks for donations online.
California is now considering measures to restrict bosses from contacting their employees outside of work hours.
Starting on Monday, April 1, a new law in California will ensure that most fast food workers get a minimum wage of $20 per hour.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has announced that beneficiaries will now owe significantly less if they received overpayments by mistake.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore calls Baltimore bridge collapse a "national economic catastrophe" as a critical transportation route for certain commodities remains clogged.
The burglar stole the store's inventory, including new skin collection samples, and key equipment, including iPads needed for business operations.
A new US lawsuit accuses hotels if illegally increasing their rates. Here's what you need to know about price-fixing.
The US has given its approval for the transfer of a significant amount of bombs and fighter jets to Israel.




