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New York loses nearly $74 million for not revoking 33,000 illegal licenses for immigrant truckers
New York will lose more than $73.5 million in federal money because the Transportation Department says that state has refused to revoke nearly 33,000 questionable commercial driver’s licenses for immigrants since an audit uncovered problems last year
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Wall Street sets another record after US stocks tick higher
The U.S. stock market ticked upward to another record high
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US urges nations to back 'trade over aid' plan as UN warns against privatizing assistance
The U.S. is urging other nations to back a “trade over aid” initiative at the United Nations as part of the Trump administration’s broader shift away from donor-focused development assistance and toward greater private investment
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ChatGPT maker OpenAI shifts its focus to business users amid Anthropic pressure
OpenAI executives say they will introduce a new artificial intelligence model for “high-value professional work” as the company faces heightened competition with rival Anthropic in attracting corporate customers to adopt AI assistants in their workplaces
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'Long live the movies': Paramount's David Ellison makes big promises to theater owners at CinemaCon
Paramount Skydance CEO David Ellison has promised to release 30 movies a year between Paramount and Warner Bros
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AP Exclusive: Europe has 'maybe 6 weeks of jet fuel left,' energy agency head warns
The head of the International Energy Agency has warned that Europe has about six weeks of jet fuel left
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Cuba's president says island does not wish for US aggression but ready to fight if needed
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel says that while Cuba does not want military aggression from the United States, his country is prepared to fight should it happen
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AI is a gold mine for spammers and scammers, but Google is using it as a tool to fight back
Artificial intelligence is playing a big role in creating online spam and scams — but also in combatting it
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Netanyahu says Israeli troops will remain in an expanded security zone in south Lebanon despite ceasefire
Netanyahu says Israeli troops will remain in an expanded security zone in south Lebanon despite ceasefire
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Israel's Netanyahu says he has agreed to 10-day ceasefire in bid 'to advance' peace efforts with Lebanon
Israel's Netanyahu says he has agreed to 10-day ceasefire in bid 'to advance' peace efforts with Lebanon
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