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Starbucks To Raise Minimum Pay To $15 To Attract Workers
Starbucks said it will be raising its minimum wage to $15 per hour for workers in the U.S. by summer next year. Starbucks said it will be raising its minimum wage to $15 per hour for workers in the U.S. by summer next year. -
North Korea Tells People To Eat Less As Shortage Could Last Until 2025
Residents in North Korea had reportedly been told to ration their food as the shortage may continue through 2025. Residents in North Korea had reportedly been told to ration their food as the shortage may continue through 2025. -
Thai Woman Charged With Attempted Murder For Cutting Rope Of Skyscraper Painters
The woman who was reportedly angry about the work done in the building cut the supporting rope of two painters, leaving them hanging on the 26th floor. The woman who was reportedly angry about the work done in the building cut the supporting rope of two painters, leaving them hanging on the 26th floor. -
Senate Kills Democratically Proposed Billionaire's Tax Bill
Manchin said he was not in favor of singling out the wealth, instead, everyone should pay their fair share. Manchin said he was not in favor of singling out the wealth, instead, everyone should pay their fair share. -
Australia To Allow Residents To Travel Overseas Starting November
Australian citizens and permanent residents will be allowed to leave the country starting on Nov. 1. Australian citizens and permanent residents will be allowed to leave the country starting on Nov. 1. -
California Shuts Down Second In-N-Out Outlet Resistant To Vaccine Mandate
Contra Costa Health Services has forced an In-N-Out Burger outlet in Pleasant Hill to shut down due to its continued resistance to comply with COVID-19 laws. Contra Costa Health Services has forced an In-N-Out Burger outlet in Pleasant Hill to shut down due to its continued resistance to comply with COVID-19 laws. -
Iran Subsidized Fuel Network Shut Down By Cyberattack
Iran's Supreme Council of Cyberspace claimed that the attack may have been perpetrated by a foreign nation. Iran's Supreme Council of Cyberspace claimed that the attack may have been perpetrated by a foreign nation. -
Justice Department Arrests 150 And Seize Millions In Global Online Drug Operation
The Justice Department said it had managed to seize $31.6 million and about 234 kilos of drugs through Operation Dark HunTor. The Justice Department said it had managed to seize $31.6 million and about 234 kilos of drugs through Operation Dark HunTor. -
Senate Unveils New Details Of So-Called Billionaire's Tax Legislation
The income generated from the new tax legislation will be used to fund U.S. President Joe Biden's social policy and climate change initiatives. The income generated from the new tax legislation will be used to fund U.S. President Joe Biden's social policy and climate change initiatives. -
Blue Origin To Build Mixed Used Space Station Before 2030
Blue Origin plans to build a mixed-use space station with 32,000-square-foot of usable space for businesses and tourists. Blue Origin plans to build a mixed-use space station with 32,000-square-foot of usable space for businesses and tourists.