Attorney General discusses Zelle’s failure to protect users from billion in theft by scammers.
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Attorney General discusses Zelle’s failure to protect users from billion in theft by scammers.

New York Attorney General Letitia James has filed a lawsuit against Zelle’s parent company, alleging that insufficient safety features allowed scammers to defraud consumers of billion. Discover the implications of this legal action on consumer protection and financial security.

Man arrested for assault after allegedly throwing sandwich at federal agent in Washington, D.C.
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Man arrested for assault after allegedly throwing sandwich at federal agent in Washington, D.C.

A man has been charged with felony assault after allegedly throwing a sandwich at a U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent in Washington, D.C. This incident highlights ongoing tensions between citizens and federal officers. Stay informed on the latest developments in this case.

U.S. jobless benefit applications decreased last week, staying within a historically healthy range.
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U.S. jobless benefit applications decreased last week, staying within a historically healthy range.

Jobless benefit claims in the U.S. saw a modest decline last week, remaining at historically low levels as the economy continues to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. Discover the latest trends in unemployment claims and their impact on the labor market.

Trump’s chip deal establishes new pay-to-play guidelines for U.S. exporters.
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Trump’s chip deal establishes new pay-to-play guidelines for U.S. exporters.

Discover how President Donald Trump’s agreement with top American chip manufacturers reshaped the landscape of tech exports to China by allowing revenue sharing in exchange for increased market access. Explore the implications for the semiconductor industry and global trade dynamics.