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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
Feds Forecast Spending Will Double National Debt to $43.5 Trillion in 2033
The U.S. national debt is calculated to almost double from $22.28 trillion to $43.48 trillion by 2033...
Ford’s Plan to Build Michigan Battery Plant With Chinese Company Draws Political Ire
An announcement by auto industry giant Ford that it will build an EV battery plant in Michigan with a...
Air Quality Improves after Ohio Train Derailment, But Environmental Impacts Linger
Although the federal and state governments have confirmed that the air quality in Ohio and Pennsylvania...
Inflation Driven by Explosion in Migrant Worker Pay: WSJ
An unsung factor of record inflation driving up the real world cost of goods and services is an explosion...
America’s Financial Landscape Is Stuttering, Fed Credit Survey Shows
America’s financial landscape is stagnating as demand for credit has weakened while lending conditions...
Thought Surveillance Wearable Devices To Be New Workplace Normal: Davos 2023 Presentation
Wearable devices that collect employee brain waves for the purposes of artificial intelligence-driven...
Computer Chip Overabundance Showing No Sign of Abatement
A lingering overabundance of inventory plaguing the computer processor and memory chip sector is showing...
ChatGPT Creator Paid Kenyans $1.32 an Hour to Review Obscene and Violent Content for Self-censorship
OpenAI, the company that owns the trendy ChatGPT artificial intelligence text generator, paid workers...
Pfizer Stock Downgraded After Undercover Video Sting Alleges COVID Gain-of-Function Research
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) mRNA vaccine manufacturer Pfizer was downgraded by analysts just...