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Tesla stock surges as EV-maker says it will 'accelerate' the launch of cheaper cars
"We have updated our future vehicle line-up to accelerate the launch of new models ahead of our previously communicated start of production in the second half of 2025," Tesla said.
3 min read - LifestyleGOBankingRates
Go-Go, Slow-Go and No-Go Years: How To Create a Budget for Each Retirement Phase
Just as our working lives have different phases, from early in your career to raises and promotions that ideally enable you to buy a house and start a family, retirement also has phases of increased...
4 min read - USHuffPost
Wildlife Officials Trap Alligator At Florida Air Force Base
With mating season kicking off in the Sunshine State, one 10-foot gator apparently went looking for love between the tires of an aerial refueling aircraft.
1 min read - PoliticsUSA TODAY
Biden to speak at Morehouse commencement, risking backlash as campus protests over Gaza grow
President Biden will deliver commencement addresses next month at Morehouse College and West Point, the White House announced.
2 min read - TechnologyRoad & Track
Take the Party with You: Best Portable Bluetooth Speakers for 2024
Whether for your garage, the beach, or an impromptu music festival, these portable bluetooth speakers offer unmatched audio quality and versatility for every journey.
12 min read - PoliticsAFP
US Senate to vote on Ukraine aid, potential TikTok ban
The US Senate was marching toward a late Tuesday vote to green-light major military aid for Ukraine, a much-awaited package that includes assistance for Israel and Taiwan and sets the stage to ban social media app TikTok.The final package outlines a whopping $95 billion in total military assistance to US allies, including money for Israel and Taiwan alongside the $61 billion earmarked for Ukraine.
3 min read - USNY Daily News
NYC government workers of color paid less than white colleagues, study says
Black, Asian and Hispanic NYC government workers continue to be paid less than their white colleagues, a disparity driven by a persistent pattern of low wages for women of color in the municipal ranks, according to a new study release by the City Council on Tuesday. The study reflects salary levels across all municipal positions as of 2021, the latest period for which data is available. As of ...
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