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Apple Lays Off More Than 600 Workers in First Round of Post-Pandemic Cuts

Apple is laying off more than 600 workers in Santa Clara, signaling the company’s first big wave of post-pandemic job cuts.

Former FDA Employees Went to Work for Moderna

Two former Food and Drug Administration (FDA) employees overseeing COVID-19 vaccines went to work for Moderna, according to an investigation from the British Medical Journal (BMJ).

Massive Crane Deployed in Baltimore to Clear Debris from Key Bridge Collapse

A colossal crane approached the scene of devastation in Baltimore on Friday, poised to tackle the arduous task of clearing up to 4,000 tons...

U.S. Immigrant Population at Record High

A report from the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) detailed the total immigrant population in the United States.

Disney Drops Lawsuits Against DeSantis-Backed Board, Reach Settlement

Disney dropped its lawsuits against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R), reaching a settlement with the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District (CFTOD).

Joe Biden Says Government Will Pay ‘Entire Cost’ of Rebuilding Baltimore Bridge

President Joe Biden said the government would cover the "entire cost" to rebuild the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland after a cargo ship hit the bridge early Tuesday morning.

Hollywood Executives Panic as Jobs Vanish in the Industry: ‘This is a Full-Scale Depression’

Hollywood executives who have been laid off amid recent studio budget cuts are worried about long-term unemployment as the industry has declined in recent years.

Democrat Tennessee Senator Calls For Riots After Republican Lawmakers Pass Pro-Police Legislation

A Tennessee Democratic state senator called for riots over the weekend after the Republican-controlled state Senate passed legislation preventing cities from restricting their police forces from making certain traffic stops.

Massachusetts Gives Agencies Millions to Resettle Illegal Immigrants

In a first-of-its-kind program in the United States, the state of Massachusetts has planned to spend $10.5 million on contracts with resettlement agencies to move illegal immigrant families.

Cable News Networks Consider Anchor Pay Cuts as Viewership Dips

Major television networks are contemplating reducing the salaries of key TV personalities to mitigate financial losses as cable news viewership declines. From CNN to Fox...

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