Supreme Court won't put Illinois gun law on hold while court challenge continues
The Supreme Court says that Illinois can, for now, keep in place a new law that bars the sale of certain semi-automatic guns and large-capacity magazines
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Uber Taps New User Base With Ride, Delivery Option For Teens
Uber Technologies Inc. is expanding its rider base with a new service that lets teenagers hail a trip
1970-01-01 08:00
Want a free 55-inch TV? The catch: nonstop ads, less privacy
Meet Telly, the startup company looking to give away free 55-inch televisions. There's a catch: a second screen attached to the bottom streams non-stop information and advertising based on the household's extensive personal data.
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First Floor or Top Floor? How to Decide Where to Live in an Apartment Building
Pets, noise tolerance, and how much you like rats can all help determine which floor is right for you.
1970-01-01 08:00
Beyoncé's 'Renaissance' tour has begun. Here's what to know before you go
It's finally time to unleash our inner alien superstars. Here's what "Renaissance" tour-goers need to know before the show hits their hometown.
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Uber will now let parents put their teens in rides alone
Uber is rolling out new features to make it easier for people of all ages to access its ride-hailing service, including an option that will let teens under the age of 18 ride alone for the first time.
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ServiceNow and the National Hockey League Announce Multiyear North American Partnership
LAS VEGAS & NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 17, 2023--
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Martin Odegaard set for talks over new Arsenal contract
Arsenal are set to speak with Martin Odegaard over a new contract.
1970-01-01 08:00
SolarEdge’s Annual Sustainability Report Published Today, Unveils: 50% of Fortune 100 Companies Have SolarEdge Technology on their Rooftops
MILPITAS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 17, 2023--
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US attorney in Massachusetts leaked sensitive information to journalist and lied under oath, DOJ watchdog report says
Rachael Rollins, the US attorney for Massachusetts, leaked sensitive Justice Department information to a journalist in an effort to influence a local election, according to a report released Wednesday by the department's inspector general.
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Massachusetts US Attorney sought to improperly influence local election-report
By Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON Massachusetts U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins improperly used her position at the Justice Department
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Russia agrees to extend Ukraine grain deal in a boost for global food security
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says Russia has agreed to extend a deal that has allowed Ukraine to ship grain through the Black Sea to parts of the world struggling with hunger
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