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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
Sparkling Success: Highlights From the 2023 JA Spring Show in New York
NEW YORK, New York — As one of the most highly anticipated events of the year in New York, the JA Spring...
Perth Mint Gold Doping Scandal With Shanghai Splits Silver Hairs
A potential scandal involving Australia’s Perth Mint allegedly defrauding the Chinese Communist Party...
Consumers Still Hot For Fruits and Vegetables Despite Economic Pressures
American consumers are not only still buying fruit and vegetables despite the economic pressures of 2022...
US Consumer Spending Struggles Up After Two Years
U.S. consumer spending increased by the most in nearly two years in January following an uptick in wage...
Yellen Plans IMF Financing Program for War-torn Ukraine
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Monday (Feb. 27) backed completion of a "fully...
NY Chamber of Commerce Hosts Ceremony to Honor Recipients During Black History Month
NEW YORK, New York — On Friday, Feb. 24, the Greater New York Chamber of Commerce (GNYCC) hosted its...
Claims Facebook Developing AI to ‘Reanimate’ Deceased Users Debunked, But Cast Light On Deepfake Advancements
While a claim that Facebook’s parent company Meta is developing artificial intelligence to “reanimate...
‘Nearly Six Dozen’ Department of Energy Senior Officials Actively Trade Blue Chip Energy Stocks: WSJ
Hundreds of U.S. Department of Energy officials or their family members are engaging in trading of “stocks...
East Palestine Rolled Out Digital ID Wearables Days Before Trainwreck
The village of East Palestine rolled out a proprietary, albeit optional, digital ID system just days...