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Lifetime Care Worries? 2026 Personal Injury Lawyer Spinal Cord Settlement Tactics

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India Secures 60M Barrels of Russian Oil as Hormuz Crisis Halts Gulf Supply

India doubled its Russian crude purchases for April delivery...

Pennsylvania School Braces for Lawsuits as Teens Get Probation for AI Deepfakes

Two teenagers sentenced to probation for creating AI-generated nude...

OpenAI drops erotic AI plans to prioritize enterprise clients before 2026 IPO

OpenAI has indefinitely shelved its planned erotic chatbot feature,...

Kennedy Center Awards Bill Maher Mark Twain Prize After White House Denial

The Kennedy Center confirmed Thursday that Bill Maher will...

Trump: Israel Won’t Strike Iran’s South Pars Gas Field Again

Trump vows Israel will halt attacks on Iran's South Pars gas field after Iran retaliated by striking Qatar's Ras Laffan LNG facility, causing significant damage and triggering an oil price surge of over 4%, with Trump separately warning the US will obliterate South Pars if Iran continues targeting Qatar.

Chile’s Kast Takes Office, Giving US a New Ally Against China

Chile's new far-right president brings the US a strategically vital partner in South America — but a $58.5 billion trade relationship with China makes a clean break far harder than his inauguration rhetoric suggests.

US FBI Arrests 1,700 Predators In Mega Crackdown, Locating 6,200 Missing Children

FBI Director Kash Patel confirms record-breaking 2025 operations: over 6,200 missing children found — 30% more than the prior year — as the bureau dismantles 764 criminal networks and terminates 3.8 million dark web predator accounts.

US Employers Cut Office Days For Staff, But $100 Daily Fuel Bills Squeeze Workers

Rising gas prices triggered by the U.S.-Israel war on Iran are reopening the return-to-office debate — and this time, the math is hitting workers' wallets directly.

Amazon Rolls Out 1-Hour and 3-Hour Delivery Options Across the U.S.

Amazon's new ultrafast delivery tiers carry a per-order fee — even for paying Prime members — exposing a sharp gap between the program's marketing and what customers actually get for their $139 annual subscription.

Twitter Trial Reveals $1 Billion Payout Risk, But SF Jury Bias Threatens Musk Verdict

An eight-person San Francisco jury is set to hear closing arguments Tuesday in a class-action securities fraud case accusing Elon Musk of lying about Twitter's bot count to tank the stock price — with up to $1 billion in damages on the line and a pending mistrial motion threatening to unravel the entire proceeding.