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U.S. military's Central Command says it has completed its strikes on Iran
U.S. military's Central Command says it has completed its strikes on Iran
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Ads in New York must now label AI-generated 'synthetic performers'
New York has implemented a law requiring advertisements featuring AI-generated people to clearly label them as “synthetic performers.”
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Trump administration warns over 500 hospitals to provide more price information or face fines
The Trump administration has warned more than 500 hospitals that they are failing to provide the public with enough information about prices
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As US Customs refines its tariff refund system, who gets in to apply is under dispute
A federal judge has questioned a U.S. Customs and Border Protection official about the government’s process for refunding billions of dollars importers paid before the Supreme Court struck down some of tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump
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Air Canada pilot charged after allegedly flying without a proper license between 2009 and 2025
A former Air Canada pilot has been charged after allegedly flying for years without a proper license
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After long waits at the Social Security Administration, its chief says things are getting better
After complaints about staffing cuts and long waits to get help at the Social Security Administration, its commissioner says things are getting a lot better
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Kalshi to collect employment info from customers trading in some high-risk markets
Kalshi will start collecting customer employment information for trading in certain high-risk markets
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Carney says the new Canadian-built bridge across Detroit River that Trump threatened will open
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says a new Canadian-built bridge across the Detroit River that U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to block will open soon
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China’s exports jump 19.4% in May from a year earlier, boosted by demand for autos and tech goods
China has reported that its exports picked up pace in May, rising 19.4% from a year earlier
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Social Security’s retirement trust fund faces a funding shortfall a year earlier than expected
Social Security’s retirement trust fund is projected to face a funding shortfall in 2032, a year earlier than previously expected
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