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Elon Musk's SpaceX Starship First Launch Ends in Mid-Air Explosion

Elon Musk-owned SpaceX's giant Starship made history as the biggest rocket ever made, but its much-awaited first launch on Thursday ended in a mid-air explosion.
Camilla’s Son Tom Parker Bowles Speaks Out About King Charles Coronation, Says People ‘Allowed to Protest'

Camilla's Son Tom Parker Bowles Speaks Out Ahead of King Charles Coronation, Says Mom Married for Love

Camilla's son, Tom Parker Bowles, has spoken ahead of King Charles' coronation next month, when his mother will also officially be crowned Queen of the United Kingdom.
Joe Biden Meets Colombia's Gustavo Petro at the White House

Joe Biden Meets Colombia's Gustavo Petro at the White House

Colombian President Gustavo Petro met with U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday to discuss climate change, migration, and drug policy concerns.
Wives of Flores Twins, Who Testified Against Sinaloa Cartel’s El Chapo, Pleaded Guilty to Money Laundering

Wives of Flores Twins, Who Testified Against Sinaloa Cartel's El Chapo, Pleaded Guilty to Money Laundering

The wives of the Flores twins have pleaded guilty to being part of a money laundering operation. The wives of the Flores twins, Pedro Flores and Margarito Flores, have both pleaded guilty to participating in a money laundering scheme.
Oklahoma Sheriff Discussed Killing Reporters, Lynching Black Residents in Leaked Audio

Oklahoma Sheriff Discussed Killing Reporters, Lynching Black Residents in Leaked Audio

An Oklahoma sheriff and several McCurtain County officials in Oklahoma are under fire after leaked audio was released by a local newspaper.
Alec Baldwin Rust Shooting Case Dismissed; Can He Still Be Charged?

Alec Baldwin 'Rust' Shooting Case Dismissed; Can He Still Be Charged?

The Alec Baldwin "Rust" shooting case has a recent major development. The Alec Baldwin "Rust" shooting case is expected to be dropped less than two weeks before the mini-trial.
Brazil: Lula’s Top Security Adviser Resigns – Here’s Why

Brazil: Lula's Top Security Adviser Resigns - Here's Why

Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's top security official submitted their resignation amid the probe into Brazil riot on January 8.
Jonathan Majors Hits Back at Abuse Allegations Amid Career Fallout

Jonathan Majors Hits Back at Abuse Allegations Amid Career Fallout

Creed III actor Jonathan Majors allegedly choked his girlfriend in a domestic violence case. Now, the actor claims that a new video showed he did not
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ADP Research Institute® Global Study Uncovers A Renewed Desire for Career Progression within an Evolving Workplace Environment in "People at Work 2023: A Global Workforce View"

Workers' expectations for career development and training opportunities are on the rise, along with expectations for pay raises, flexibility and a supportive workplace culture. Overall, worker optimism about the next five years in the workplace is strong.
Florida Public Schools No Longer Allowed to Teach About Sexuality, Gender Identity

Florida Public Schools No Longer Allowed to Teach About Sexuality, Gender Identity

Florida public schools are no longer allowed to teach about sexuality and gender identity after the state's Board of Education expanded the state's existing "Don't Say Gay" legislation.
California Home Depot Employee Fatally Shot by Shoplifter

California Home Depot Employee Shot Dead by Shoplifter

A California Home Depot employee died after he was shot while trying to stop a theft on Tuesday. A California Home Depot employee died after he was shot while trying to stop a theft on Tuesday, according to authorities.
Elon Musk Warns Microsoft of Lawsuit for Using Twitter for Its AI ChatGPT Training

Elon Musk Warns Lawsuit Against Microsoft Over Using Twitter Data for Its AI Training

Twitter CEO Elon Musk has threatened to file a lawsuit against Microsoft over what he alleged was the company's illegal usage of Twitter data to train its AI model.
Donald Trump's Fake Electors in Georgia Elections Interference Case May Flip, Says DA Fani Willis

Donald Trump's Fake Electors in Georgia Elections Interference Case May Flip, Says DA Fani Willis

Donald Trump allegedly tried to sneak in fake electors in his attempts to overturn the 2020 elections in his favor. Fulton County DA Fani Willis says they might flip.
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Joe Biden, Kamala Harris Release Their 2022 Tax Returns

President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris released their 2022 federal income tax return. The President and First Lady released their 2022 federal income tax return.
Nicaragua Judges Sanctioned by US Following Citizenship Removal of Political Dissidents

Nicaragua Judges Sanctioned by US Following Citizenship Removal of Political Dissidents

The U.S. sanctioned three judges in Nicaragua for the citizenship removal of political dissidents in the country.
Ralph Yarl Shooting: White Homeowner Who Shot Black Teen Who Went to Wrong House Pleads Not Guilty

Ralph Yarl Shooting: White Homeowner Who Shot Black Teen Pleads Not Guilty

A White homeowner pleaded not guilty to shooting Ralph Yarl, a black teenager who just went to the wrong house by mistake.
Meta Lawsuit Payout: Are You Eligible To Get Paid?

Meta Lawsuit Payout: Are You Eligible To Get Paid?

Meta lawsuit payout is available for Facebook users whose accounts were created between 2007 and 2022.
SNAP Benefits Update: New Proposal Could Increase Money, Aid Puerto Ricans

SNAP Benefits Update: New Proposal Could Increase Money, Aid Puerto Ricans

A SNAP benefit update could see an increase in payments while including Puerto Ricans in the program.
Texas Cheerleaders Shooting Suspect Arrested; 1 Critically Injured

Texas Cheerleaders Shooting Suspect Arrested; 1 Critically Injured

A shooting in Elgin, Texas targeted four Texas cheerleaders after one of them got into the wrong car. Police have arrested the suspect who critically injured one of them.
Roy Rossello, Ex-Menudo Member, Says He Was Drugged, Raped by Menendez Brothers' Father

Roy Rossello, Ex-Menudo Member, Says He Was Drugged, Raped by Menendez Brothers' Father

Roy Rossello, a former member of the Puerto Rican boy band Menudo, claimed that the slain father of the Menendez brothers raped him when he was a teenager.