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FCC bans new foreign-made consumer routers in the US
The FCC in March banned new foreign-made consumer routers and hotspot devices for US households over national security concerns.
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Tovala meal kit uses smart oven to cook fresh meals with QR codes
Tovala pairs meal delivery with a smart oven that cooks fresh meals after a QR code scan.
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Shark offers promo codes on home products in May 2026
Shark is offering multiple promo codes and discounts on household products in May 2026.
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Skullcandy cuts prices on Crusher Evo, Push 720 and gaming headphones
Skullcandy is offering discounts of up to 47% on select headphones and earbuds in May.
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Hisense cuts prices on new RGB LED UR9 TVs up to $2,000 on release day
Hisense slashed prices of its UR9 RGB LED TVs on release day, dropping the 65-inch model from $3,500 to $1,999 in the US.
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Trump announces hike of EU car tariffs to 25%, EU warns of retaliation
President Donald Trump said he will raise tariffs on European Union cars and trucks to 25%, prompting warnings of retaliation from the EU.
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Bard College president Leon Botstein to retire after Epstein review
Leon Botstein will retire from Bard College at the end of June after 51 years, following a critical review of his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
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Trump says U.S. hostilities in Iran have ended as War Powers deadline nears
Trump told Congress U.S. hostilities in Iran have ended, while Democrats challenged his legal case and the War Powers clock.
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Exxon CEO warns Iran war and Hormuz closure will raise oil prices and reduce output
Exxon Mobil CEO Darren Woods said lasting closure of the Strait of Hormuz will sharply cut production and drive oil prices higher amid ongoing supply disruptions.
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Netflix's 'Beef' puts a $5,000 deductible in the spotlight
Netflix's 'Beef' season 2 has sparked attention on high health insurance deductibles in the US.
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Strait of Hormuz tensions tighten U.S. lending standards as scores hold steady
U.S. lenders are tightening loan approvals after Strait of Hormuz disruption, even as consumer credit scores stay steady, a report said.
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Spirit Airlines shuts down, causing 17,000 job losses and disrupting travelers
Spirit Airlines ceased operations overnight after failing to secure funding, leaving 17,000 workers jobless and stranding passengers nationwide.
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Zoom Communications cuts paid parental leave amid rising healthcare costs
Zoom Communications cut paid parental leave for birthing and non-birthing parents in May 2026 as employers face rising healthcare costs.
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CNBC says markets may turn volatile around Fed chair transition
CNBC reported that investors are bracing for a Fed leadership change as the central bank kept rates unchanged Wednesday.
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Markets Warned of Recession Risk as Iran Conflict Drives Oil Prices Above $110
A market intelligence chief warned investors of a looming recession as Iran war triggers a surge in oil prices above $110 per barrel.
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Shooting outside 2026 White House Correspondents' Dinner forces evacuation and postponement
A gunman opened fire outside the White House Correspondents' Dinner on April 25, prompting evacuation and event postponement.
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Trump evacuated from White House Correspondents' Dinner after suspected gunman fires
President Trump was evacuated from the White House Correspondents' Dinner on April 25 after a suspected gunman fired at Secret Service at the Washington Hilton.
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Israel sent Iron Dome system to UAE during war with Iran
Israel sent an Iron Dome air defense system and troops to the UAE early in the war with Iran, officials said.
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Some Companies Spend More on AI Infrastructure Than Salaries in 2026
Several firms report AI compute and infrastructure costs surpass employee wages amid rising IT budgets in 2026.
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Yale poll shows Gen Z split as 52% of 18–22-year-olds favor Democrats in 2026
Gen Z divides into two political sub-generations shaped by COVID-19, with Yale poll showing a Democratic swing among youngest voters.
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Acting AG Blanche opposes tightening gun laws after White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said Sunday that tightening gun laws is not the right response to the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner Saturday night.
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Trump backs White House ballroom after Washington Hilton shooting
Republicans backed President Trump’s $400 million White House ballroom plan after a shooting at the Washington Hilton during the Correspondents’ dinner.
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Tillis drops block on Kevin Warsh Fed chair confirmation
Sen. Thom Tillis said he will no longer block Kevin Warsh's confirmation as Federal Reserve chair after the DOJ ended its Powell probe.
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Gunman subdued near White House Correspondents' Dinner after shooting attempt
A gunman opened fire near the White House Correspondents' Dinner Saturday but was quickly subdued and arrested.