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PublishedJuly 18, 2024
U.S. agency says apps that let workers access paychecks before payday are providing loans
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says the apps are therefore subject to the Truth in Lending Act.
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PublishedJuly 18, 2024
Alabama executes man convicted of killing delivery driver during a 1998 robbery attempt
At the time of the killing, Keith Gavin was on parole after serving 17 years of a 34-year sentence for murder.
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PublishedJuly 18, 2024
U.S. announces $203 million in new aid to war-torn Sudan amid major humanitarian crisis
Fighting in Sudan has created the world’s largest displacement crisis, with more than 11 million people forced to flee their homes.
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PublishedJuly 18, 2024
After crash that killed 6 teens, NTSB chief says people underestimate marijuana’s impact on drivers
The final report was released Thursday on the 2022 collision in Oklahoma between a Chevrolet Spark and a gravel-hauling semi.
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PublishedJuly 18, 2024
Missouri high court clears the way for a woman’s release after 43 years in prison
No details have been released on when Sandra Hemme will be freed after serving 43 years in prison.
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PublishedJuly 18, 2024
Over 3 million steam cleaners are under recall because they can spew hot water and cause burns
Consumers have reported more than 150 injuries.
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PublishedJuly 18, 2024
Boeing machinists threaten strike if contract negotiations fail
Negotiations between Boeing and the 32,000-member union began in March to replace the current agreement, which expires Sept. 12.
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PublishedJuly 18, 2024
Biden administration cancels another $1.2 billion in student loans for public service workers
The loans are being canceled through changes to an existing forgiveness program.
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PublishedJuly 18, 2024
Artists are taking things into their own hands to protect their work from generative AI
They’re using programs that poison the well of art uploaded online in an attempt to scramble what AI sees, so it can’t emulate it without their permission.
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PublishedJuly 18, 2024
Green agendas clash in Nevada as company grows rare plant to help it survive effects of a mine
An endangered desert wildflower stands in the way of a mining company’s plans to dig for lithium to help speed production of batteries for green energy projects.
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