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Los Angeles Schools Close for Three Days During Union Strike

The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) is on strike over "unfair practices."

Biden, in First Veto, Rejects Bill That Sought to Block ESG Investing

President Biden on Monday vetoed his first bill — blocking a Republican-led effort to restrict pension funds from making investment decisions based on factors such as climate change.

Amazon Says It Will Lay off Another 9,000 Workers

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy announced Monday that the company will be laying off another 9,000 employees, marking the second round of significant layoffs this year.

Sen. Hawley Looks to Revoke China’s Trade Relations Status Within Two Years

The Missouri senator says he wants to "end normal trade relations, put in place strong tariffs, and protect American workers."

Western Sanctions Protect Russian Banking System from U.S. Crisis, Says Kremlin

Russia's banking system is largely shielded from the negative effects of the U.S. crisis due to the country's limited connections with the international financial system, says Russian press secretary.

OpenAI Launches GPT-4

OpenAI has released its advanced AI model GPT-4, which is multimodal, making it capable of both text and image generation, sparking competition between Microsoft and Google.

New Study Links Moderna COVID Vax to Blood in Urine: Journal of Medical Case Reports

A recent medical report has identified the self-limited occurrence of gross hematuria (blood in urine) in two elderly men who were on a combination of aspirin and another antiplatelet or anticoagulant following their second dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccination.

More Than 10,000 Dutch Farmers Protest Nitrogen Emissions Policy

More than 10,000 Dutch farmers traveled to The Hague to protest against the government's nitrogen emissions policies.

Another Norfolk Southern Train Derails, This Time in Alabama, Just Hours Before Railway’s CEO Told Congress He Is ‘Deeply Sorry’ Over East Palestine

Just hours before the CEO of Norfolk Southern testified this week before Congress about his railway's apparent difficulty staying on the tracks, another one of its trains derailed in Alabama.

In Florida County, Felons Vote Illegally, Ballots Cast on Behalf of Long-Dead, Whistleblower Claims

Election issues continue in Orange County, Fla., where, a whistleblower alleges, felons illegally voted, deceased voters requested and received mail-in ballots, voter addresses are changed without the voters requesting it, and multiple ballots are allowed to be dropped off without question.

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