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Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy Propose Ending Work-from-Home for Federal Employees
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy propose ending federal remote work to streamline government operations and reduce workforce size.
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MicroStrategy Buys Record Bitcoin Amount, Accelerating Crypto Investments
MicroStrategy's record-breaking Bitcoin purchase of $4.6 billion boosts its holdings to 331,200 coins, solidifying its position as a leader in cryptocurrency investments.
AP Announces Job Cuts, Accelerates Move to Digital-First Model
The Associated Press announces 8% staff cuts and a shift to digital-first journalism to adapt to changing media demands and financial challenges.
Spirit Airlines Files for Bankruptcy: How Travelers Could be Affected?
Spirit Airlines files for bankruptcy, pledging to continue operations while restructuring debt—here's how it could impact travelers and loyalty program members.
Federal Self-Driving Car Policy Gains Momentum Under Trump Team
The Trump administration is pushing for federal self-driving car regulations, a move that could benefit Elon Musk's Tesla and accelerate the deployment of autonomous vehicles nationwide.
Costco Gold Star Membership Drops to $20 in Limited StackSocial Holiday Deal
Get a Costco Gold Star membership for just $20 with a $45 digital gift card in this limited-time StackSocial holiday deal, offering major savings on groceries, electronics, and more.
French Farmers Protest EU-Mercosur Trade Deal, Claiming Threat to Livelihoods
French farmers are protesting the EU-Mercosur trade deal, citing concerns over unfair competition, environmental risks, and the impact on their livelihoods, as tensions rise ahead of the deal's potential finalization.
Dozens of Organic Carrot Brands Recalled for Possible E. Coli Contamination
Dozens of organic carrot brands have been recalled in the U.S. due to a potential E. coli contamination linked to an outbreak, with one death and 15 hospitalizations reported.
Mystery Diamond Necklace, Linked to Marie Antoinette's Scandal, Fetches $4.8 Million at Auction
A historic diamond necklace linked to Marie Antoinette's scandal sold for $4.8 million at a Sotheby's auction, captivating collectors with its royal ties and intrigue.
Ben & Jerry's Takes Unilever to Court Over Censorship of Advocacy on Palestinian Refugees
Ben & Jerry's sues Unilever, accusing the parent company of censoring its advocacy for Palestinian refugees and violating their independent board agreement.