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This Woman Travels the World for Free by Cat-Sitting: Here's How She Goes On Rent-Free Adventures
This Australian travels the world rent-free by caring for pets, leveraging her love for cats and housesitting gigs to travel without accommodation costs.
50% Of US Workers Have A Side Hustle - Should You Tell Your Boss? Business Owner Weighs In
While getting sidelines has been essential for many Americans, a business owner weighs in on the pros and cons of having it.
Struggling to Make Ends Meet: How Plasma Donation Became a Lifeline for a 47-Year-Old
Financial burdens are pushing US nationals to donate their plasma for extra cash.
How a French Mom Scaled Her Side Hustle Into An 8-figure Gourmet Snack Business For US Airlines
Delyse and Stellar Snacks, have grown into artisanal food empires that are available on Alaska Airlines, JetBlue and American Airlines.
Single Mom of 6 Turned $5 Into a $10M Cupcake Empire: Meet Mignon Francois
After starting her business 16 years ago, Mignon Francois has built a cupcake empire that produces thousands of cupcakes for customers all over the US.
In 1939, Former Slaves Rented Their Home to a Chinese Family; Here's What Happened 80 Years Later
With ongoing debates regarding reparations and questions of accountability within the US, the Dong family's decision to give back to the Black community has served as an example.
US School Begs for National Guard Help as Violence, Drug Use and Fight Clubs Erupt Daily
Teachers at the largest school in Massachusetts are overwhelmed by the escalation of violence, drug dealing and staff members being injured.
Theft Prevention or Money Grab? Walmart's £76 Yearly Fee for Self-Checkout Raises Eyebrows
Walmart now charges customers £76 ($98) per year for access to self-checkout lanes, sparking debate over anti-theft measures versus revenue generation.
Six Charts That Show How US Spent $75b In Ukraine Aid; Zelensky Still Waiting On $61b Aid Package
According to the Kiel Institute for the World Economy, since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the US has provided Ukraine with $74.3 billion in aid.
Mom Receives Over £8,000 In Taxpayer Funds For Poor Families, Spends Most Of It On Luxury Miami Trip
The woman wanted to show her children what wealth looks like.
First Human To Receive Neuralink Chip Can Control Mouse With Mind, Claims Musk
Elon Musk has not given any evidence to support his claims.
Elon Musk Highlights His Mother's Struggles As He Slams US Immigration Policy
There has been a tug-of-war going on between Musk and the Biden administration for quite a while now.
Alabama Executes Murderer Through Nitrogen Asphyxiation
Smith is the first person in the world to be put to death using pure nitrogen gas.
US Teen Who Opened Fire In Iowa School Shooting Was Reportedly 'Tired Of Bullying'
However, the police have not yet given an official motive behind the crime.
YouTuber Who Faked Plane Crash For Views Jailed For 6 Months
He faked the plane crash for a sponsorship with an unnamed wallet company.
Biden Calls Xi Jinping A Dictator Shortly After Key Summit
This is not the first time Biden has called Chinese President Xi Jinping a dictator.
At Least 22 Killed In Maine Mass Shooting, Gunman Still At Large
The gunman, identified as 40-year-old Robert Card, was a firearms instructor.
Biden Likens Hamas To Putin In Controversial Speech And Believes the IDF Weren't Behind Airstrike
Following his visit to Israel, Biden addressed the US in a rare Oval Office speech, in which he dubbed Hamas as "terrorists" and likened its aspirations to Putin.
North Korea-Russia Rail Traffic Sees Dramatic Surge, Suggesting Arms Supply: Report
There has been a significant increase in rail traffic between Russia and North Korea.
Family Sues Google After Man Dies Following Its Maps
The man, identified as Philip Paxson, was driving home on a rainy night when he drove off an unmarked, collapsed bridge and died.
Taiwan asks China to stop its 'military harassment'
Taiwan has claimed that as many as 103 Chinese warplanes flew towards the island in a new daily high.
US warns Russia of consequences after it expels two of its diplomats
The US diplomats have been asked to leave the country within seven days.
US senator calls for probe against Elon Musk and his company SpaceX
SpaceX founder Elon Musk has come under fire for the revelations he has made in his soon-to-be-released biography.
US warns North Korea not to sell arms to Russia ahead of Putin, Kim meeting
North Korean dictator Kim Jung Un has arrived in Russia for a meeting with President Vladimir Putin.
Trump thinks Vivek Ramaswamy would make a 'very good' vice-president
Former US President Donald Trump is all praise for his Indian-American rival Vivek Ramaswamy, stating that he would make a "very good" vice president.
'Bring back Twitter': Elon Musk gets heckled at video game tournament
Elon Musk's decision to rebrand the microblogging platform Twitter as X has not gone down well with many of its users.
Kim Jong Un speaks of 'danger of a nuclear war' as US holds drills with allies
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has accused the United States and its allies of turning the waters off the Korean Peninsula into "the most unstable waters."
US elections: Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy wants Elon Musk as adviser
Indian-American Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy wants to make Tesla CEO Elon Musk his adviser.
US soldier Travis King wanted refuge from racial discrimination, claims North Korea
Travis King, the US soldier who crossed into North Korea last month, wanted refuge from "inhuman maltreatment and racial discrimination within the US Army,"
Kim Jong Un boosts weapons as US-South Korea prepare military drills
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has ordered a drastic increase in weapons production.