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DHS shutdown: Congressional dysfunction imperils pay for TSA, Secret Service

The Department of Homeland Security has been shut down since February, as Congress continues to look for a compromise to fund the agency.

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Trump ballroom unlikely to get White House Correspondents' dinners or end president's off-site events, critics say

Critics say a White House ballroom would be a "vanity" project for President Donald Trump. He and the Department of Justice say it's needed for security.

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Jim Cramer is unfazed by Tuesday's sell-off: 'You should expect them, even hope for them'

CNBC's Jim Cramer said he's unfazed by Tuesday's sell-off because that's exactly what the market needs when stocks rise too fast.

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First Vegas-style casino opens in New York City

New York City's first full-scale casino with live table games opened to gamblers more than a decade after New York voters approved an expansion of gambling.

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Why DeepSeek’s sequel failed to impress

The AI lab faces stiffening competition and a meddling state

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United Arab Emirates to leave OPEC May 1, energy chief says still committed to oil price stability

The UAE said it decided leaving OPEC was in its national interest after reviewing its production policy and capacity.

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To fight Russia, Europe needs Ukraine

It is risky to let Ukraine into the EU. It’s more dangerous to keep it out

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FCC launches review of Disney broadcast licenses years ahead of schedule

The Federal Communications Commission has told Disney to file its broadcast license renewals early, citing concerns around its DEI policies.

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OpenAI reportedly missed revenue targets. Shares of Oracle and these chip stocks are falling

OpenAI has recently missed its own projections for user growth and revenue, the WSJ reported.

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The UAE’s departure from OPEC may not break the cartel

But it highlights long-standing tensions that the Gulf war has exacerbated

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Coca-Cola is trouncing Pepsi. Can the underdog turn things around?

The maker of the world’s second-favourite fizzy drink is becoming more like its rival

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UAE's shock OPEC exit: What it means for the oil cartel's future and for crude prices

The UAE wants to ramp up production without constraints from OPEC, which could prove bearish for prices at some point.