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It was ‘too much drama,’ Elon Musk said of Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential bid

Elon Musk said that Donald Trump should "sail into the sunset" instead of running for president again in 2024. This was allegedly so that...

Kishida is given the mandate, and Blinken conveys condolences on behalf of the United States

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry met with Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Monday to express his condolences on the death of former...

The Controversial Writings of a Young Blake Masters, Who Went on to Run for the Senate

Even though he was endorsed by former President Donald J. Trump, Republican Senate candidate Blake Masters was dogged by a trail of youthful writings...

There have been significant delays in the processing of H-4 work permits for Indian families living in the United States

Many Indians residing in the United States have been affected by delays in the processing of numerous types of US visas as a result...

A Judge Exonerates Distributors of Criminal Responsibility for the Opioid Crisis in a Hard-Hit County

Over the last eight years, 81 million prescription opioids were sent to a population of fewer than 100,000 in one of the most decimated...

A Fresh Push for Nuclear Energy Is Being Made in the United States, and It’s Winning Converts

A increasing number of political leaders are rethinking nuclear power in light of the challenge of attaining clean energy objectives and the rising need...

Protests over police shooting of a black man spark nationwide outrage when video emerges

After the release of the body-cam footage showing the events leading up to the fatal police shooting of Jayland Walker, a 25-year-old Black motorist,...

A Case Concerning the Authority of States to Control Elections Will Be Heard by the Supreme Court

On Thursday, the Supreme Court made the announcement that it would hear a case that has the potential to radically alter the way in...

Despite Uber’s claims that sexual assaults have decreased, the number of traffic deaths has increased

In a safety report that was released on Thursday, Uber said that the number of fatal automobile accidents had climbed but the number of...

Providing Ukraine with an anti-air defence system from the US

According to a person familiar with the situation, President Joe Biden is going to announce that the United States will be providing an advanced...

Bipartisan Gun Control Legislation Is Cleared for Biden’s Signing

On Friday, the United States Congress gave its final approval to a bipartisan compromise that aims to prevent dangerous people from gaining access to...

In the last several years, corporations have been more vocal about their views on social issues. Refusing to support Abortion

If they didn't weigh in quickly after a draught ruling was leaked in May, businesses in the United States had more than a month...

Gadgets Were Popular. They’re No Longer

A significant number of businesses have been taken aback by the shifts in our preferences for how we will spend our money this year....

After the earthquake in Afghanistan that killed 1,000 people, survivors had to excavate by hand

Thursday, survivors dug by hand through villages in eastern Afghanistan that were reduced to rubble by a powerful earthquake that killed at least 1,000...

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