Category: News and Trends
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Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg and 28 Other Billionaires Each Have More Money Than the U.S. Treasury
Cash levels at the U.S. Treasury have dropped more than $200 billion in less than a month amid the debt ceiling controversy.
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'Traumatized': Horrifying Video Footage Shows Carnival Cruise Ship Get Rocked By Massive Storm
The Carnival Sunshine was headed back to Charleston, South Carolina from the Bahamas.
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Lululemon Employees Say They Were Fired for Trying to Stop Shoplifters
Two Georgia women say Lululemon fired them without severance for trying to get thieves out of the store.
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7 of the 10 Most Expensive Cities to Live in the U.S. Are in One State
A new report by U.S. News found that San Diego is the most expensive city to live in for 2023-2024, followed by Los Angeles. New York City didn’t even rank in the top 10.
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I'm a Gen Zer Who Bumped My Salary Up By 40% With a Career Pivot to Data Analytics — and I Learned the Skills For Free on YouTube
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Elijah Butler, a 24-year-old data analyst from Kentucky.
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Airbnb Announces 'Anti-Party Crackdown' Ahead of Summer
Airbnb is scanning one-and two-night reservations bookings that are potentially high risk for parties.
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Mailman Rips Senders Who Try to Make Mail 'Look Cute' in Viral Video
The video has amassed over 830,000 views.
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'Catastrophic': Here's What You Should Know About the Debt Ceiling Crisis—And How a Default Could Impact Your Business
The U.S. hit its debt ceiling limit of $31.4 trillion in January. Here’s everything to know about the ongoing debt ceiling debate.
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'Too Crowded': New Data Shows Cruises Are Being Overbooked at Alarming Rates
Two major cruise lines have been overbooking cruises, according to a new report.
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Walmart Is Paying $500,000 in a Settlement for Allegedly Selling an Illegal Item on Its Website
“The settlement we have reached with Walmart makes crystal clear that online retailers are responsible for what they are allowing to be offered for sale,” Attorney General Rob Bonta said in a statement.