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22.12 / 18:20
Citi Bill reports travelers Weather forecast in US: Storm, snow predicted to impact flights, road travel ahead of Christmas
During the holidays, the airways and roads are going to be busy to a great extent. This is because over 115 million people are predicted to be travelling 50 miles or greater than that from their homes starting from Christmas to New Year’s Day as reported by AAA.
21.12 / 23:17
Matthews Immunic Ozon reports Department Supreme Court will hear challenge to EPA rule limiting downwind power plant pollution in 10 states
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in February on whether the Environmental Protection Agency can continue enforcing its anti-air-pollution “good neighbor” rule in 10 states
21.12 / 15:36
Southern Death pandemic reports Which parts of the US witnessed the highest rise in population in 2023, thanks to immigration?
US Census Bureau's recent data release reveals a noteworthy uptick in the US population, surging by 1.6 million people in the past year. This increase, constituting a 0.5% rise, is attributed to a reduction in deaths and a return to pre-pandemic immigration levels. Demographer Kristie Wilder of the bureau's population division notes, «Although births declined, this was tempered by the near 9% decrease in deaths. Ultimately, fewer deaths paired with rebounding immigration resulted in the nation experiencing its largest population gain since 2018.»
21.12 / 15:08
singer pop fun reports Why have Mariah Carey and her boyfriend Bryan Tanaka split? Here is the reason
pop singer Mariah Carey and her boyfriend Bryan Tanaka have split after seven years of relationship. A source told 'Page Six' that Tanaka wants to have a family and that is not where she is at. While the pop diva shares 12-year-old twins Moroccan and Monroe with her ex-husband Nick Cannon, Tanaka does not have his own children. Rumors of a split began doing rounds when the Queen of Christmas went on her annual trip to Aspen, Colorado with her boyfriend. Besides, Bryan Tanaka was also missing from her 'Merry Christmas One and All!' tour that started in November at the Yaamava Resort & Casino in Highland, California.
21.12 / 08:41
Digital Manufacturing Strategy Software Inside electronic reports Intel to lay off 235 employees over two weeks in the US
Intel Corporation is set to undertake its fifth round of job cuts from December 31, 2023. The company will lay off around 235 employees at its research and development facility in Folsom, Sacramento County over two weeks, as per the Hindustan Times. In an official statement to various news sources, the semiconductor giant confirmed the impending job cuts.
20.12 / 23:48
Southern Los Angeles, San Diego face flash flood warning till Thursday, heavy rains in California
According to the latest computer model predictions, a substantial area is expected to receive 2-4 inches of rain within a 24-hour period across the coastal areas of Central and Southern California. This is especially concerning for the Transverse Ranges, where rainfall rates could peak at 0.75-1 inch per hour at certain intervals. The situation underscores the imminent threat of flash flooding in the region.
20.12 / 18:26
Align film country exclusive reports Aquaman 2 post-credit scene: How many twists are there in Jason Momoa's 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom'
Aquaman 2 or "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom" is about to release in the theatres in the US and other countries. Fans are anticipating a surprise twist after the post-credits in Jason Momoa's film. Despite initial excitement, the buzz for Aquaman 2 has diminished, influenced by the prevailing negativity surrounding the sequel. Compounding the issue are less-than-encouraging box office projections. Adding to the uncertainty, the review embargo for the film, led by Jason Momoa, is scheduled to be lifted on Thursday, December 21, a mere day before its official theatrical release in the United States.
20.12 / 08:45
Citi Bill country beautiful 2020 reports recommendations New York will set up a commission to consider reparations for slavery
New York state will create a commission tasked with considering reparations to address the persistent, harmful effects of slavery in the state under a bill signed into law by Gov. Kathy Hochul on Tuesday
20.12 / 08:41
Williams Compilation Death pandemic Department Immigration fuels uptick in US population growth
Immigration powered population gains in the United States for a second year in a row
19.12 / 19:15
FIVE BLOCK Google Mobile Bill President Department play Alphabet, states reach $700 million deal in Google Play feud
Alphabet Inc. will pay $700 million and alter its Google Play policies to settle claims that the app store unlawfully dominates the Android mobile applications market, resolving antitrust complaints brought by attorneys general of about three dozen states and consumers. The deal, disclosed in a court filing late Monday, calls for changes to Play Store policies to reduce barriers to competition in the markets for app distribution and payment processing.
19.12 / 17:58
Citi Williams Merit Remark stage concert singer Lizzo's legal team moves to dismiss harassment lawsuit, claiming lack of merit
Lizzo's legal team has filed a motion to dismiss the harassment and discrimination lawsuit brought by a former employee, Asha Daniels, who worked as a clothing designer for the singer's tour. The attorneys argue that the lawsuit, filed in a Los Angeles court in September, is «meritless and salacious,» asserting that Daniels failed to fulfill her assigned duties and eventually neglected her work. Lizzo's legal representatives claim that Daniels was terminated for «abandoning her post» on the day of a concert in Paris, France.
19.12 / 17:55
Apple Masimo track 2020 Apple temporarily halts sales of Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 in the US. Here's why
Apple is temporarily ceasing sales of two recently released smartwatch models, the Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2, in the U.S. The discontinuation is a response to a ruling by the U.S. International Trade Commission, which found that Apple's blood oxygen feature infringed on the patent rights of medical technology company Masimo. The removal of these devices from Apple's website is scheduled for 3 p.m. ET Thursday, and they will no longer be available in Apple retail stores after Sunday. Apple plans to challenge the decision, expressing concern about the potential impact on users relying on the watches' safety and health features.
19.12 / 15:49
Netflix Photography Monarch love show beautiful Meghan Markle reveals Prince Archie's shared passion for photography with Queen Elizabeth II
Meghan Markle has disclosed that her son, Prince Archie, shares a common interest with his great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. Despite limited time spent together, the late monarch has influenced Archie's hobbies, particularly in the realm of photography. Markle, speaking at a Q&A after a screening of Netflix's «The After,» shared that Archie has developed a love for photography, possibly influenced by her close friend and director Misan Harriman, known for capturing several photographs of Meghan and Prince Harry.
19.12 / 13:11
Target Gap President show reports testing US pension plans pour billions into private credit
US state and local retirement funds are pumping billions into private credit, joining the stampede into a booming sector of finance in the pursuit of higher returns. 
19.12 / 12:15
economy Bill President social reports gatherings prevention NOT Diane Francis: Donald Trump would be bad for Canada (but not as bad as Trudeau)
A spate of recent articles in the United States have been speculating about how America will change if Donald Trump is re-elected in 2024. But there will be adverse changes in store for Canada, too.
19.12 / 12:15
Apple Experts Masimo 2020 reports Department Apple to halt U.S. sales of smartwatches after patent loss
Apple Inc. will stop selling the latest versions of its smartwatch in the U.S. due to a patent dispute, taking some of its best-selling devices off the market during the busy holiday season.
19.12 / 05:28
Software Warcraft Xbox Overwatch stage 2020 Department Activision Blizzard to pay $54 million to settle California state workplace discrimination claims
Activision Blizzard has agreed to pay about $54 million to settle discrimination claims brought by California’s civil rights agency on behalf of women employed by the video game maker
19.12 / 05:21
Citi love Pride show social recommendations How to manage holiday spending when you're dealing with student loan debt
The holidays can be a challenging time if you're on a budget
19.12 / 05:17
Apple Masimo Apple to stop some watch sales in US over patent dispute
If two of the latest Apple Watches are on your holiday shopping list, don’t dawdle for much longer because the devices won’t be available to buy in the U.S. later this week if the White House doesn’t intervene in an international patent dispute

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