How to Apply for Fortnite FTC Refund
To apply for a Fortnite FTC refund, players must file a claim with the FTC by Jan. 17, 2024, to possibly receive money back from Epic Games.
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DeSantis says he won't support Covid vaccine funding if elected president
Ron DeSantis on Wednesday said if elected president, he would not pay for further coronavirus vaccines for Americans.
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McCarthy privately outlines new GOP plan to avert shutdown, setting up clash with Senate
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy privately outlined to members a new GOP plan to keep the government open on Wednesday after a marathon two-and-a-half-hour GOP conference meeting.
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Cathie Woods' ARK lands on European shores with Rize ETF acquisition
By Bansari Mayur Kamdar Popular investor Cathie Woods is entering the European market with the acquisition of Rize
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Goldman Sachs raises over $15 billion for secondary private equity deals
By Saeed Azhar NEW YORK Goldman Sachs' asset management arm said two funds have closed, raising more than
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Biden administration urges 16 states to address funding disparities faced by land-grant HBCUs
The Biden administration demanded governors in 16 states address a more than $12 billion funding disparity between land-grant Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and their non-HBCU counterparts, according to the US Department of Agriculture.
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Fortnite players can now apply for a portion of its $245 million FTC settlement
Millions of Fortnite users can now claim their small part of the $245 million that the game's parent company agreed to pay as part of a settlement with the US Federal Trade Commission.
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Australian pension fund chief bullish on private equity, debt deals
By Lewis Jackson and Scott Murdoch SYDNEY The next 18 months is an ideal time for unlisted asset
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Tensions flare inside House GOP as they barrel toward government shutdown
Tensions are flaring inside the House Republican conference as they barrel toward a government shutdown, with the infighting spilling out into public view and growing increasingly nasty.
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IMF pledges to stay in 'our lane' on climate
The US, a major backer of the IMF, has been pushing to refine the mission of the global lender.
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Column-Funds on verge of long dollar flip: McGeever
By Jamie McGeever ORLANDO, Florida Hedge funds cut their net short dollar position by nearly $5 billion last
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House Republicans finalize deal on short-term funding bill, but major hurdles remain to avoid shutdown
House Republicans are moving ahead with a plan to temporarily fund the government while beefing up border security -- a proposal that is dead on arrival in the Senate and could even face difficulties in the House, raising the likelihood of a government shutdown.
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