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McDonald's Era in Russia Ends, Golden Arches Signs Being Demolished
In light of the ongoing invasion of Ukraine, the fast food chain declared that it would close its 850 locations in Russia. In light of the ongoing invasion of Ukraine, the fast food chain declared that it would close its 850 locations in Russia. -
Tesla Halts Three June Online Recruitment Events for China
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, has threatened job cuts, claiming that the company is "overstaffed" in certain areas Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, has threatened job cuts, claiming that the company is "overstaffed" in certain areas -
U.S. House Passes Comprehensive Gun Control Bill
The bill is unlikely to pass the Senate due to Republican opposition to tighter gun control. The bill is unlikely to pass the Senate due to Republican opposition to tighter gun control. -
COVID-19 Exposure During Pregnancy Linked To Neurodevelopmental Disorders In Babies
Babies born to mothers who had COVID-19 during pregnancy may have a higher risk of neurodevelopmental disorders during their first year of life. Babies born to mothers who had COVID-19 during pregnancy may have a higher risk of neurodevelopmental disorders during their first year of life. -
Residents in Shanghai Subjected To Surprise Round Of COVID-19 Testing
After keeping the majority of its 25 million residents to their homes since March, the city only lifted restrictions last week. After keeping the majority of its 25 million residents to their homes since March, the city only lifted restrictions last week. -
Antitrust Bill Has Big Tech Pulling All Stops To Thwart It
Supporters of the legislation say it would help break up the monopoly power of companies like Meta and Alphabet, and allow new competitors to thrive. Supporters of the legislation say it would help break up the monopoly power of companies like Meta and Alphabet, and allow new competitors to thrive. -
NASA Announces Scientific Study Of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena
The U.S. space agency, however, maintains there's no evidence that unidentified aerial phenomena are "extraterrestrial in origin." The U.S. space agency, however, maintains there's no evidence that unidentified aerial phenomena are "extraterrestrial in origin." -
June Stargazing Highlight: Rare Alignment Of Five Planets
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn joined up in the southeastern predawn sky this month, offering a special treat for skywatchers. Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn joined up in the southeastern predawn sky this month, offering a special treat for skywatchers. -
Fighter Jet Crashes In Central China -- One Dead, Two Injured
The cause of the crash in Xiangyang, a city in Hubei province, is being investigated, local media said. The cause of the crash in Xiangyang, a city in Hubei province, is being investigated, local media said. -
Texas Man With Monkeypox Escapes Hospital In Mexico
Mexico health officials said that when the patient arrived at the hospital, the patient had symptoms of "cough, chills, muscle pain and pustule-like lesions on his face, neck, and trunk." Mexico health officials said that when the patient arrived at the hospital, the patient had symptoms of "cough, chills, muscle pain and pustule-like lesions on his face, neck, and trunk."