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Poland scrambles jets, shuts key airport amid drone threat

Poland deployed air force jets for the second time in a week, alerted residents and closed Lublin airport near the

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Crypto companies are fighting in a ‘Bachelor’-style frenzy to launch a stablecoin that will power DeFi’s hottest exchange

Crypto bros are fighting over the industry’s version of The Bachelor’s final rose. Over the past week, a handful of

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Gen Z’s beloved ‘Italian Brain Rot’ is unproductive and pointless—and that may be the point

It’s normal to “view the thing the newest generation is doing with fear and suspicion,” she said, pointing to how

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Lose-lose: Even if the Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s tariffs, consumers likely wouldn’t see a dime from refunds

President Donald Trump likes to boast about how much money the U.S. Treasury is raking in from the massive taxes—tariffs—he’s

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OpenAI staffer left America for Sweden because of Trump’s presidency

Miki Habryn can finally sleep at night. For many months, in the run-up to and after President Trump had won

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Wells Fargo discretely deleted its DEI page detailing a long history of diversity and inclusion work dating back to the 1800s

Wells Fargo appears to have quietly rebranded its public-facing DEI language earlier this summer, completely eliminating all diversity language, HR

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‘Consumers are going to be shocked’: An expiring tariff exemption for goods under $800 is about to throttle the world of e-commerce

NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. consumers have gotten used to shopping the world without paying customs duties on the international packages they

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The Fed is starting to worry about the housing market now

Wall Street has been laser focused on the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy this past week, but minutes from the central

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“I cried tears of joy”: Beyoncé adds ‘Boots on the Ground’ dance to Cowboy Carter tour

When Tre Little two-stepped in his cowboy boots at the BET Awards preshow this summer, he was overcome with joy and

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Government forces Air Canada and flight attendants back to work and into arbitration, after strike strands over 100,000 travelers

Canada’s government forced Air Canada and its striking flight attendants back to work and into arbitration Saturday after a work stoppage stranded