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In the latest chapter of ongoing tensions between TikTok and the U.S. government, the wildly popular social media platform has filed a lawsuit against the latter. The legal action comes in response to a new law mandating the app's divestment from its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, or face an outright
Is the US on the Cusp of a Housing Crash?
U.S.-based homeowners and prospective buyers may be caught in the unwinding apex of a housing crash,...
18 People Spent 40 Hours ‘Working’ in Virtual Reality and Hated It
A newly published first-of-its-kind study put 18 people in virtual reality for a full 40-hour work week...
Ontario’s Mississauga Now the 2nd Most Expensive City to Live in North America
Mississauga, Canada’s seventh-largest city, is now the most expensive in the country to live in and the...
Musk: Biden Dead Wrong on Chances of Recession
Elon Musk thinks Joe Biden is gravely mistaken in his analysis of the state of the U.S. and global economy...
Twitter Has Onboarded at Least a Dozen FBI and Intelligence Agents Since 2019
Twitter, a soon-to-be jewel in the world’s richest man’s crown, has taken in a minimum of 12 FBI and...
Another Bubble Is Popping: Used Semi Truck Auction Prices Are Cratering
Another symptom of a lesser-noticed bubble popping has surfaced: the prices that used semi trucks are...
13,000 People Still Paid $20,000 For Bitcoin Even As Market Crashes
During a week that saw the market price of Bitcoin plummet more than 40 percent, more than 13,000 “wholecoiners...
$20 Million Bounty Offered to Whistleblowers With Evidence of Celsius Crypto Liquidation Conspiracy
With all eyes on the rapidly collapsing cryptocurrency market, a shocking offer has been made to the...
Flooding Shutters Factory Responsible for 20% of US Baby Formula Production
One of the largest factories in the United States for producing baby formula has been shuttered after...