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New details have emerged in the death investigation of nuclear lab worker Melissa Casias, as a former FBI agent presents a disturbing new theory of how she died.
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New Wharton forecast puts Social Security trust fund depletion later than official projections ⊕⊕
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Social Security's retirement trust fund may dry up in February 2033, according to a new report from the Penn Wharton Budget Model shared exclusively with CNBC.
EchoStar is worth at least $161 a share because of SpaceX stake, says analyst ⊕
New Street Research raised its valuation of EchoStar to reflect its ownership of SpaceX, calling it an "attractive proposition"
Beyond the classroom: South Carolina educators use food to teach Gullah Geechee culture ○
New programs in the state work to teach high school and college students about Gullah foodways through hands-on projects
When students from Charleston county school of the arts in South Carolina enter…
U.K. Sanctions Russia’s New Arctic LNG Fleet in War Economy Crackdown ⊖
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a story from The Moscow Times ✅ › The Moscow Times
The four targeted LNG ships were included in a broader sanctions package hitting 70 individuals and entities.
Britain's welfare bill continues to soar as 4 million people now claim main disability benefit - as Labour struggles to fund defence plan ⊕
New data from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) showed there were 4 million claimants entitled to Personal Independence Payment (PIP) at the end of April.
New rules will end 'surprise' rip-off baggage fees - but airlines could hit holidaymakers with 'inflated' ticket prices ⊕
Airlines will be required to show fares that include hand luggage upfront under new rules aimed at ending surprise baggage fees.
Trump promised to bring order to AI oversight. That lasted 2 weeks. ○
New restrictions on Anthropic are causing industry advocates to worry the White House’s plan for a laissez-faire approach to the technology is crumbling.
New Defence Secretary 'will have to make very significant cuts if he can't find more money in the next two weeks' ⊕
The offer made by Sir Keir Starmer to increase defence spending by £13.5billion over the next four years would have left the MoD without enough money for its existing equipment programme.
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