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NEWS

Man Freed From Syrian Prison Appears to Be a Missing American

The man, who told reporters his name was Travis, said he was imprisoned in Syria for several months. The State Department said it was aware

GAMBLING

Georgia Voters that Backed Trump Want Sports Betting, Says Pol

Posted on: December 12, 2024, 04:28h.  Last updated on: December 12, 2024, 04:28h. Last month, President-elect Donald Trump won the key battleground state of Georgia

CRYPTO

French Hill poised to chair House Financial Services Committee in 2025

The Arkansas Representative is expected to take over leadership at the House committee crucial to digital asset policy following the departure of Patrick McHenry. Source

ECONOMY

Experts predict mass deportation would damage US economy – Scripps News

Experts predict mass deportation would damage US economy  Scripps News Source link

FINANCE

Costco posts another quarter of sales growth against an uncertain consumer environment

Costco (COST) slightly beat estimates in its fiscal first quarter results as inflation-weary shoppers turn to the wholesale retailer. Adjusted earnings per share came in

MARKET

Stock-option traders are seeing more reasons to be cautious about the market

Positive seasonal conditions prevail — though small caps have yet to rally. Source link

MONEY

10 Life-Changing Benefits of Working Remotely

merzzie / Shutterstock.com Working from home has evolved from a niche perk to an integral part of the modern work landscape. With benefits for employees

GADGET

WB Montreal Games reportedly lays off 99 workers ahead of the holidays

As the gaming industry preps for its night of awards, rampant layoffs continue to put a damper on an otherwise joyful pastime. The latest casualties

MOBILE

Supply chain leak suggests that the iPhone 17 Pro will look weird

A while back we heard that the iPhone 17 Pro will have a rectangular camera bump, instead of the current square bump that has been

SCIENCE

When Did Neandertals and Humans Interbreed? Genomics Closes In on a Date

Scientists have long known that humans outside of Africa owe 2 to 3 percent of their genome to Neandertal ancestors. But now, using the oldest