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Rubio underscores urgency of protecting US against possible Chinese cyber assault: ‘Your power, your water’ in jeopardy

Senator Marco Rubio issued a stark warning on Wednesday, stating that a potential cyberattack from China would be “100 times worse” than the recent AT&T outage. The Florida Republican made the statement during a Senate hearing, emphasizing the potential impact on critical infrastructure, such as power and water supply.

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Delta Eclipse Flight Allows Passengers to Witness Totality for Extended Period

Delta Air Lines has announced a special flight experience for passengers to witness the total solar eclipse on December 4, 2021. The airline aims to provide its customers with the opportunity to spend ‘as much time as possible’ in the shadow of the moon.

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Skipping Homeownership: Renters Flourish in Today’s Unattainable Housing Market

The skyrocketing housing prices have placed homeownership out of reach for many Americans. As the housing market continues to become less affordable, more individuals are turning to the rental market as a viable alternative. Renting offers numerous advantages and now, more than ever, presents an opportunity for financial stability and flexibility.

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Jeff Bezos Makes Third Multi-Billion Dollar Stock Sale This Month on Amazon

In a surprising yet strategic move, billionaire entrepreneur Jeff Bezos has sold over $2 billion worth of Amazon stock for the third time this month across multiple transactions. Bezos, the founder and former CEO of Amazon, continues to demonstrate his commitment to diversifying his investment portfolio and funding his other ventures.

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Regulatory Hearings Called Off as Blue Cross Eyes Another Sale to Elevance

Blue Cross, one of the largest healthcare companies in the region, has decided to shelve its plans to sell the company to Elevance for a second time. This unexpected move comes as the regulatory hearings, which were scheduled to take place next week, have been canceled.

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Unprecedented Move: Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants Give Green Light for Strike

In a historic move, flight attendants of Alaska Airlines have voted to authorize a strike for the first time in over three decades. This decision comes in response to ongoing contract negotiations between the airline and the Association of Flight Attendants (AFA), representing the interests of the flight attendants.

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Unprecedented Move: Alaska Air Flight Attendants Approve Strike, Marking First in 30 Years

In a historic move, Alaska Air flight attendants have authorized a strike, marking the first time in over three decades that such action has been taken. With the majority of flight attendants voting in favor of a strike, tensions between the attendants and the airline have escalated.