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Black Professionals Break Barriers With Black Hair

Three Black professionals share their stories about wearing their natural hair in their careers.

Boeing’s Stock Tumbles After Report Warns Investigation Will Open ‘A Whole New Can Of...

As if Boeing needed any more bad news, a scathing report from Wall Street on Tuesday cast doubt on Boeing’s ability to pass a new federal safety audit, sending its stock sinking sharply.

Washington State Wants To Block The Kroger-Albertsons Merger

Washington state is suing to block the proposed $25 billion merger between supermarket chains Kroger and Albertsons, warning that if approved it could raise prices and harm consumers.

Lawmakers Unveil Longshot $78 Billion Deal To Expand Child Tax Credit And Restore Business...

A bipartisan group of lawmakers released a roughly $78 billion tax package Tuesday that would enhance the child tax credit and restore several business tax breaks, as well as boost funding for affordable housing and disaster relief. However, the deal faces many hurdles to passage.

First U.S. Moon Landing Mission In Decades Launches With NASA Science, Human Remains On...

A towering new rocket has taken flight, carrying what could be the first commercial lander to touch down on the moon — and the first lunar landing mission to launch from the United States since 1972.

A Terrifying 10 Minute Flight Adds To Years Of Boeing’s Quality Control Problems

Boeing used to have a reputation for unmatched safety and quality in its commercial jets. No longer. The terrifying accident aboard a 10-week-old 737 Max 9 flight Friday night is only the latest in what has been a long line of safety and quality control questions about Boeing aircraft.

Tesla Recalls Nearly All 2 Million Of Its Vehicles On US Roads

Tesla is recalling nearly all 2 million of its cars on US roads to limit the use of its Autopilot feature following a two-year probe by US safety regulators of roughly 1,000 crashes in which the feature was engaged.

FTC Urges US Appeals Court To Unwind Microsoft-Activision Merger

Microsoft’s battle to defend its acquisition of video game publisher Activision Blizzard is not yet over. The US government told a federal appeals court Wednesday that Microsoft’s recent purchase of Activision should not have been cleared by a lower-court judge.

The Bestselling Video Game Consoles Of All Time—And Dramas Behind Them

Competition between brands is prevalent in every major industry, but few battles are as fierce as the ones fought in the video gaming landscape.

Google To Begin Deleting Inactive Accounts This Week

Beginning Friday, Google is moving ahead with its plan to delete accounts that have been inactive for at least two years. The company announced the new policy back in May, saying it’s intended to prevent security risks.

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Judge Allows Trump Administration To End Deportation Protections For Thousands Of...

A federal judge on Tuesday cleared the way for the Trump administration to end deportation protections for about 5,000 Ethiopians who had been living in the United States under a form of humanitarian relief.