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Google to Fund Local Newsrooms

Google has entered an agreement with the state of California to fund local newsrooms.

Ford Pulls Back on Electric SUVs

Ford Motor Company announced that it is pulling back on its electric SUV, citing profitability concerns.

General Motors to Layoff Thousands of Employees

General Motors (GM) is laying off 1,000 software employees, including 600 workers in Michigan. This move is part of GM's broader efforts to cut...

Legal Immunity for Striking Workers: UAW’s Stance Against Corporate Influence on Labor

In a recent development, the United Auto Workers (UAW) union has initiated legal action against ex-President Donald Trump and technology tycoon Elon Musk by filing federal labor complaints.

Sky-High Threat: Explosive Drones on the U.S. Border

Explosive-laden drones, deployed by Mexican drug cartels, are raising concerns due to their proximity to the United States' southern boundary. Specifically, a faction of...

Advertising Group Dissolves Following Conservative Pushback

The Global Alliance for Responsible Media (GARM), an advertising entity, announced that it has disbanded following lawsuits alleging it censored conservative voices.

China Introduces Digital ID

China has introduced a new program to compel citizens to register digital IDs.

House Republicans Probe Google Over Censorship Claims Concerning Donald Trump

House Republicans have raised concerns with Google after discovering that searches related to former President Donald Trump, including incidents such as an assassination attempt,...

NFL Announces Mandatory Facial Recognition Software to Monitor Stadium Attendees

The National Football League (NFL) has announced that all 32 teams must implement a facial recognition software for fans attending games.

Border Patrol Reports Largest-Ever Fentanyl Seizure

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) seized an estimated 4 million fentanyl pills in Lukeville, Arizona.

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