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    US Senate voted to reauthorise surveillance program

    The U.S. Senate voted late on Friday night to approve the reauthorisation of a controversial surveillance program, narrowly missing the midnight expiration of the program.

    RFK Jr running mate injects needed cash in independent’s campaign

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s running mate, Nicole Shanahan, a wealthy lawyer, injects millions of dollars into their independent campaign and amplifies their stances on social media.

    Google scraps minimum wage, benefits rules

    Alphabet Inc's Google on Friday said it will roll back requirements that U.S. suppliers and staffing firms pay their employees at least $15 an hour and provide health insurance and other benefits.

    Man sets himself on fire outside New York court

    A man set himself on fire on Friday outside the New York courthouse where Donald Trump's historic hush-money trial was taking place, but he did not appear to have been targeting Trump, officials said.

    Google fires 28 employees after protests

    Google terminated 28 employees Wednesday, according to an internal memo, after a series of protests against labor conditions and the company’s contract to provide the Israeli government and military with cloud computing and artificial intelligence services.

    20 states sue Biden admin for flying illegal immigrants into the US

    Republican Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and a group of 20 state attorneys general launched a new effort to stop President Joe Biden’s administration from continuing its parole program.

    FBI opens criminal probe into deadly Baltimore bridge collapse

    The FBI is investigating the collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, caused by the cargo ship Dali crashing into it last month, resulting in six deaths.

    U.S. House approves contentious surveillance bill

    The US House passed a bill to reauthorize a key surveillance program under FISA after reducing its term to two years amidst bipartisan privacy concerns, moving the legislation to the Senate.

    White House: U.S. will not take part in a counter-offensive

    Biden has warned Netanyahu that the U.S. would abstain from any counter-attack if Israel retaliates to Iran's missile and drone assault. While the U.S. remains committed to Israel's defense, it seeks to avoid war.

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