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Department of Education Reportedly Vows to Shut Down Largest Christian University in the U.S.
The Biden administration and the largest Christian university in the U.S., Grand Canyon University (GCU), are locked in a heated battle, reaching a fever pitch.
Israel’s Counter-Strike On Iran
On Thursday, Israel carried out a counterstrike on Iran. One America’s Stella Escobedo spoke foreign policy expert Bryan Leib about the Middle East situation.
High School Student Suspended For Saying “Illegal Alien”
A North Carolina high school student, Christian McGhee who’s 16, was suspended for using the term “illegal alien” when asking his English teacher a question.
Can Trump Get a Fair Trial in New York City?
All 12 jurors have been selected in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial.
Biden Admin. Preps For Cyberattack As Nationwide Infrastructure Is Targeted
Physical infrastructure is increasingly becoming the target of hacks putting the nation’s cybersecurity at risk from foreign actors.Â
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GM and Ford count on gas-powered trucks as EV growth slows
GM and Ford face a challenge in common when explaining to investors where profit growth will come from.
What to expect in 2024: Forecasts for GDP, inflation and other assets
Global growth will likely slow this year and major central banks across the globe have indicated interest rate cuts this year.
Wall St gains from megacaps thrust; earnings, Fed comments on tap
Wall Street’s main indexes rose on Wednesday, boosted by megacap growth stocks and as corporate results rolled in.
Morgan Stanley profit beats estimates as investment banking rebounds, wealth grows
Morgan Stanley’s first-quarter profit beat estimates, fueled by a resurgence in investment banking and growth in wealth management.
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Netflix slides as move to end sharing user count sparks growth worries
Netflix shares fell as its move to stop sharing subscriber additions and average revenue per member sowed doubts in investor minds.
Google terminates 28 employees for protest of Israeli cloud contract
Google said it had terminated 28 employees after some staff participated in protests against the company’s cloud contract with the Israeli government.
Telegram to hit one billion users within a year, founder says
Billionaire founder Pavel Durov said the messaging app will likely cross one billion active monthly users within a year as it is spreading like “forest fire”.
Meta oversight board reviews handling of AI-created celebrity porn
Advances in AI technology have made fabricated images, audio clips and videos virtually indistinguishable from real human-created content.
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Taylor Swift surprises with extra tracks on ‘Tortured Poets Department’ album
Taylor Swift surprised fans with her new record “The Tortured Poets Department” on Friday, revealing it was a double album.
Dickey Betts Of The Allman Brothers Band Passes Away At 80
Dickey Betts, 80, has passed away. He was an influential singer, songwriter, and guitarist for the Allman Brothers Band, the legendary Southern rock group.
Bon Jovi docuseries allows peek at band’s private history
Rockers Bon Jovi open up about their 40-year career in the new docuseries “Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story”.
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Toronto Raptors’ Porter banned for life from NBA for gambling
Jontay Porter was given a lifetime ban from the NBA for violating the league’s gambling policy.
James to headline another U.S. “Dream Team” in Paris
The NBA’s all-time leading scorer LeBron James and reigning most valuable player Joel Embiid headline an all-star lineup.
Hall of Fame skipper Whitey Herzog dies at 92
Whitey Herzog, the Hall of Fame manager of the 1982 World Series champion St. Louis Cardinals, died Tuesday.