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Clarence Thomas takes aim at OSHA
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Justice Clarence Thomas argued that OSHA's authority was unconstitutional. He dissented from the court's decision to reject a challenge to the agency.
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Replacing Biden with anyone but Harris would be a real headache for Democrats
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Though the president remains devoted to running, Harris is likely the simplest replacement — with easiest access to the Biden campaign's millions.
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Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings, who is one of the largest Democratic donors, said Biden should step aside so another candidate can beat Trump.
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I chop 25% off my hotel bills by using an easy benefit from my credit cards
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When I book a hotel stay more than three nights, I choose Hilton, IHG, or Marriott properties in order to use a money-saving benefit: free nights.
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Now we know how much it costs to make a $2,800 Dior bag
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In recent months, Italian authorities raided Dior subcontractor workshops where people were working around the clock, they said.
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Night has parted ways with Alex Piper, who served as the head of Night Studios, and Jared Jacobs, who was the vice president of development.
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Tesla could have better days ahead as investors eye its Robotaxi and Musk puts his legal drama to bed, Wall Street strategists say.
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PIPs are disingenuous. If you get put on one, find a new job as fast as possible, HR exec says.
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There's no coming back from PIP, according to the former HR exec at DoorDash. He recommends to start looking for jobs as soon as possible.
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If President Joe Biden slumps any further in the polls, states that Republicans haven't carried in decades could be in play.
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One of the pandemic's biggest booms has finally gone bust
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What see-saw prices for wood tell us about America's economic future.
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Biden and the Democrats can't decide what to blame the disastrous debate on
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First a cold, then bad prep, and now jet lag. Here's a list of all the reasons that Democrats have given to explain Biden's bad debate performance.
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Supreme Court Justice Abe Fortas resigned in 1969 over misconduct accusations. Justice Clarence Thomas's alleged misconduct appears worse.
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Korean Air said it would finish cabin service 20 minutes earlier so it ends before the descent, due to concerns over increased turbulence.
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Russia's frenemy China is quietly trying to dampen Putin's influence
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China has massively boosted its economic and political influence in Central Asia while Russia's been distracted in Ukraine.
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Kari Lake keeps making money off of her MAGA celebrity brand
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The Arizona GOP Senate candidate continues to make tens of thousands in book sales, and she got paid $20,000 for a speech in Indiana in April.
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PlayStation is removing hundreds of Discovery shows that users already purchased
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PlayStation users who bought any of the hundreds of listed Discovery programs won't be able to access the content as of December 31, Sony said.
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Manhattan prosecutors agreed to delay Donald Trump's hush-money sentencing.
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Jack Smith's Trump prosecutions will survive SCOTUS, but barely, experts say
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Both of Jack Smith's prosecutions of Donald Trump could be delayed and diminished by Monday's Supreme Court's immunity decision, experts say.
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The shadowy new way employees are cheating their way to the top
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Across the globe, a wave of workers are secretly outsourcing parts or all of their jobs.
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I asked a financial advisor to look over my business and suggest new and practical ways to earn more passive income by the end of 2024.
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Barcelona plans to ban short-term rentals, hitting the owners of 10,000 apartments
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The move is the latest by Spanish authorities to ease the housing crisis and reduce the cost of renting.
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Police say a man shot a Walmart drone. Armed Americans could pose a headache for air deliveries.
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There have been multiple incidents of gun owners shooting at drones. That presents a challenge for retailers.
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Russia is looking to rein in the country's property boom as it tries to cool an overheating economy
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Russia's government has shelled out around half a trillion rubles since 2020 to fund a program that offered mortgages at rates as low as 8%.
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This company sends rejection feedback emails to every job applicant. It's made a big difference.
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Consulting firm Forward sends feedback to all applicants, including info about the chosen candidate.
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Russia glide bombs dropped on own land, faulty guidance systems: analysts
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Some of Russia's devastating glide bombs are falling on its own territory. One analyst said this was probably because of cheap guidance systems.
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Meet CriticGPT, OpenAI's new fix for ChatGPT's biggest coding blunders
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Developers often find bugs in code generated by ChatGPT, so OpenAI is testing a new tool called CriticGPT to help identify errors.
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Twitch's CEO explains why he thinks AI will be a 'boon' for livestreaming creators
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Twitch CEO Dan Clancy is a former NASA engineer with a Ph.D. in artificial intelligence. He discussed how the tech is impacting livestreaming.
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Trump wants his criminal conviction in his New York hush-money trial thrown out after the Supreme Court handed him a big win on presidential immunity.
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Instagram is aggressively pitching creators on its new AI tools
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Instagram launched an "AI Studio" feature that lets creators make their own chatbots. Mark Zuckerberg is out pitching it and other AI tools.
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America has a serious ugly home problem
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The nagging discontent with the look of new homes reveals big problems with how they're built — and even larger flaws in the American dream itself.
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Goldman Sachs says return on investment for AI may be disappointing
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Tech companies are spending big on AI, but so far have little to show for it. A Goldman Sachs report gives AI investments mixed reviews.
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Around 520,000 people crossed the treacherous Darién Gap in 2023, many on their way to the US. Another 174,000 people used the corridor this year.
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A financial planner says rich people do 5 things with their money that keep them wealthy
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This financial planner's rich clients have a financial plan and stick to it, and are always looking for ways to reduce their overall taxes.
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Am I gentle parenting, or am I just a pushover?
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I'm not intentionally gentle parenting, but I also want to have a relationship with my kid. I think parenting older kids is easier.
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Retirees explain what it's like to live on Social Security checks and no savings.
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The copyright lawsuits against OpenAI are piling up as the tech company seeks data to train its AI
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OpenAI is facing a growing number of lawsuits from authors and news organizations who say the company used their copyrighted material to train ChatGPT.
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President Joe Biden on Monday warned the Supreme Court's ruling granting presidents immunity for official acts fundamentally changes the country.
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Elon Musk reveals how many Nvidia H100 chips his AI chatbot will be trained on
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Elon Musk said that his Grok 3 AI is being trained on 100,000 Nvidia H100s. If purchased outright, that would cost billions.
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Kevin Costner's "Horizon" took in a lackluster $11 million at the box office. His gambit to leave the "Yellowstone" franchise may have been ill-advised.
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AOC wants to impeach SCOTUS justices following Trump immunity ruling
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The congresswoman said the Supreme Court has become "consumed by a corruption crisis beyond its control."
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UK army is unprepared for war and would run out of ammo quickly, former defense official says
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The UK military is ill-prepared for war and would run out of ammo in "any larger-scale operation," a former defense official told the Financial Times.
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Estonia says it could hold out against a Russian attack 'for a couple of weeks' before NATO arrives
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Estonia has ramped up its defense spending and believes it could hold out for a couple of weeks before reinforcements came, if Russia attacked.
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"More workers mean more output and that in turn leads to additional tax revenue," CBO director Phillip Swagel said.
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It's suddenly a whole lot harder to get a promotion
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Hoping to get promoted this year? Don't bet on it.
on Mon, 4PM
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Sotomayor says the president can now 'assassinate a political rival' without facing prosecution
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The liberal Supreme Court justice issued a blistering dissent to the conservative majority's ruling that presidents have immunity for official acts.
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Ukraine's F-16s are set to arrive when it's allowed to use allied weapons to hit targets in Russia — making the jets far more effective, experts say.
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"You always say, 'Oh, they won't go without us,' but they actually did. They went without us and took my luggage as well," Liz Weir told the BBC.
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Airbus agrees to pay $1 for Spirit AeroSystems assets in deal sparked by Boeing 737 Max blowout
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Airbus said it will also receive $559 million in compensation from Spirit AeroSystems. Boeing is buying the bulk of the business.
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It's Mark Zuckerberg's turn to have a hot yacht summer
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It looks like the Meta CEO may dethrone Jeff Bezos as king of this year's superyacht season.
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