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Russian Subscribers Sue Netflix for Suspending Service

Russian customers of the U.S. streaming service Netflix have filed a class action lawsuit against the streaming service provider because Netflix has breached its contract with its subscribers to leave the Russian market and make its service unavailable to viewers.

Rhode Island Has Highest Vax Rate and Highest COVID Infection Rate

The Ocean State is 95% vaccinated but holds a 34% infection rate.

Smugglers Hire Teens to Drive Illegal Immigrants Across Border: Report

Human smugglers reportedly now looking to teens to do their dirty work of making the trip across the border with illegal migrants.

Elon Musk Offers To Buy 100% of Twitter In Cash

Elon Musk has made a controversial offer to buy Twitter Inc., saying the company has extraordinary potential and he is the person to unlock it.

Chris Wallace ‘Having Daily Breakdowns’ Over CNN+ Failure

Platform only drawing in close to 10,000 daily viewers.

Musk Can Buy More Twitter Stock Now That He’s Not on the Company’s Board Anymore

With the rejection, Musk, who is now the company's biggest shareholder, is free to raise his stake above that limit.

To Compete With China, the U.S. Needs More Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurs grease the wheels of economic growth.

10 Shot in Brooklyn Subway, Many Injured

Gunman dressed as a construction worker and wore a gas mask as a disguise.

Ukrainian Opposition Leader Arrested

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed his delight on Tuesday after Kiev's successor to the Soviet-era KGB arrested the country's most prominent opposition leader.

Youngkin Vetoes 25 Bills, Signs 700 Into Law Following General Assembly Legislative Session

Virginia GOP Gov. Glenn Youngkin has vetoed 25 bills – including several that would have raised fees on household waste collection – and made Virginia the second U.S. state to prohibit "name, image, likeness" deals for high school athletes.

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