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Huge relief for Americans in THIS state as millions to get unemployment benefits: Check eligibility and how to apply
The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) offers unemployment benefits to eligible Texas residents who lost their jobs due to lack of work or other qualifying reasons. Benefit amounts are determined by wages earned during a base period. The deadline to apply for Disaster Unemployment Assistance for counties affected by devastating floods has been extended to Sept. 29, 2025.

'Bridgerton' star Jonathan Bailey's unexpected career move: 'Wicked' actor's shock announcement leaves fans heartbroken
Actor Jonathan Bailey captivated the minds of the audience with his performances in Wicked, Fellow Travelers and multiple seasons of Bridgerton. But now, he has decided to take a break from his acting career to devote his entire focus to a passion project—his charity, The Shameless Fund. I'm going to stop acting for a bit next year and just focus on the Shameless Fund, the actor revealed in an interview this month.

US Open scandal repeats? Viral Phillies moment as young fan finally meets Harrison Bader after home run ball drama
A heartwarming turn of events unfolded after a controversial incident at a Phillies-Marlins game. Young Lincoln, celebrating his birthday, had a home run ball snatched away by another fa which sparked outrage online with many comparing it to the recent US Open scandal where a Polish millionaire snatched tennis player Kamil Majchrzak’s hat from a child . Following public outcry, the Marlins gifted Lincoln a prize pack.

Tech layoffs 2025 surge in US: Amazon, Microsoft, Meta slash thousands of jobs. Check full list of companies affected
In 2025, the US workforce faced significant disruptions due to federal layoffs, corporate restructuring, and economic pressures. Tech giants like Oracle, Salesforce, Intel, and Amazon announced substantial job cuts, often linked to AI adoption. Companies such as Block, Meta, Microsoft, and Google also implemented layoffs as part of restructuring and cost-cutting initiatives.

Blood Moon Eclipse 2025 to be visible in US? Check the time of the lunar eclipse on September 7
A total lunar eclipse, also known as a blood moon, will occur September 7-8, 2025. The celestial event happens when the Earth passes between the sun and the moon, casting a reddish shadow. The September 2025 total lunar eclipse will last 5 hours and 27 minutes. But will it be visible in the US?

Sheinelle Jones' husband died of glioblastoma: Why is this brain cancer so deadly and aggressive? Check signs to spot it
Sheinelle Jones has opened up after the death of her husband, Uche Ojeh who died of glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer. Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most malignant and pervasive subtype of glioma and is the most common primary brain tumor in adults. GBM is considered deadly due to its rapid growth and aggressive nature.
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All BART trains halted after unexpected computer failure. Urgent advisory issued after system-wide shutdown
BART service faced a system-wide shutdown early Friday morning due to a computer equipment malfunction following network upgrade work, leaving commuters stranded and seeking alternative transportation. This disruption follows several recent incidents, including a Transbay Tube smoke incident last week and a systemwide shutdown in May that impacted 40,000 commuters.
August Jobs Report Today — will Wall Street soar or sink?
August jobs report lands today with Wall Street on edge. After weeks of weak hiring data, rising jobless claims, and the worst August layoff announcements since the Great Recession, the labor market looks increasingly fragile. Traders are watching closely because these numbers could lock in the Fed’s next rate cut and determine whether stocks keep rallying or face a sharp pullback. Tech giants, homebuilders, and financials are all in play as investors prepare for the headline figures.
Millions in US on edge as Hurricane Kiko targets Hawaii: Check how to stay safe during emergency
Hawaii is on high alert as Hurricane Kiko, a Category 4 storm with 145 mph winds, approaches. Though expected to weaken, Kiko will likely maintain hurricane strength through the weekend. Residents are urged to prepare for high winds, heavy rain, and flooding. Officials advise securing homes, stocking essentials, and staying informed about evacuation routes.
Oracle, Salesforce announce massive layoffs in US as tech job cuts deepen. Check worst-hit department
The layoffs in the tech sector has continued and Oracle and Salesforce are the latest companies to announce massive layoffs in the US. Both the tech giants have disclosed plans to eliminate more than 500 jobs in the Bay Area and nearly 200 in the Seattle region. The Oracle job cuts are set to take effect on November 3.
Worth more than the GDP of 100+ nations, Atlassian acquires The Browser Company for $610 million
Atlassian acquires The Browser Company for $610 million cash, entering AI browser market with Dia workspace browser to compete against Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome in enterprise environments
Atlassian bets on AI browsers with $610 million deal for The Browser Company
Atlassian will acquire The Browser Company for $610 million, expanding into AI-driven browsers. The deal, funded from cash reserves, closes by December pending regulatory approvals.
S&P 500 registers record-high close as data keeps rate cut views intact
The S&P 500 achieved a record closing high, fueled by positive labor market data and strong performances from Broadcom, Amazon, and Meta Platforms. Investors anticipate a Federal Reserve interest rate cut despite increased unemployment claims and slowed private sector hiring. The Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq all experienced gains, while Salesforce shares declined due to a weaker revenue forecast.
Microsoft set to dodge EU fine with offer to unbundle teams
Microsoft will avoid a major EU antitrust fine after regulators accepted its offer to unbundle Teams from Office packages. The move, prompted by Slack’s 2019 complaint, follows no objections in a market test.
US stock market: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq rebound after days of downturn on weak jobs data as Fed rate cut bets grow
US stocks bounced back on Thursday as the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq rebounded after days of losses, lifted by weaker-than-expected jobs data that fueled fresh hopes for a Federal Reserve rate cut in September. The move came as investors also tracked Salesforce’s steep drop, American Eagle’s surprise rally, and Stephen Miran’s Fed confirmation hearing, keeping both Wall Street and Washington in sharp focus.
Salesforce shares drop as weak revenue view signals delayed AI returns
Rising investor bets on AI-driven cloud companies are pressuring them to deliver hefty returns on their billion-dollar investments into the breakthrough technology, even as economic uncertainty forces customers to pull back on spending.
Wall St muted after soft labour data; Salesforce weighs on Dow
Wall Street indexes showed minimal movement following a weaker-than-expected private payrolls report, while Salesforce shares declined due to a disappointing revenue forecast. Labor market data suggested easing conditions, reinforcing expectations for a September interest rate cut. Investors are now awaiting the crucial nonfarm payrolls data, with attention also on upcoming speeches from Fed officials.
US stock futures: S&P and Nasdaq gain while Dow dips — here are the top stocks to watch as traders eye jobs report
US stock market futures traded mixed this morning, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq inching higher while the Dow slipped as investors turned cautious ahead of Thursday’s key jobs data. A stronger showing from tech giants like Apple and Alphabet kept momentum alive, but weak guidance from Salesforce and jitters in global markets signaled that traders are balancing optimism with caution.
U.S. stock market: Today’s hot stocks Alphabet, American Eagle, Nvidia lead market movers — are investors chasing the right picks now?
U.S. stock market is going through a volatile September, a month that historically tests investor nerves. Today, the spotlight is on Alphabet, American Eagle, and Nvidia, which are leading market movers with sharp gains despite broader uncertainty.
Salesforce's weak quarterly revenue forecast signals lagging AI monetization
The cloud software provider also announced a $20 billion increase to its existing share buyback program, but that was unable to allay investors' concerns, sending Salesforce's shares down over 5% in extended trading.
AI agent startup Sierra nears $350 million round at $10 billion valuation
AI startup Sierra is close to raising $350 million, led by Greenoaks Capital, valuing it at $10 billion. The company, founded in 2023, builds AI chatbots for large enterprises and is nearing $100 million in enterprise annual recurring revenue. AI agents remain a growing focus, with new competition from Elon Musk’s xAI.
Jack Osbourne calls Roger Waters 'pathetic' over comments about late father Ozzy Osbourne
Roger Waters Ozzy Osbourne: Jack Osbourne has criticised Roger Waters for his remarks about Ozzy Osbourne. Waters had dismissed Ozzy's music and Black Sabbath. Jack responded on Instagram, calling Waters 'pathetic'. He defended his father's legacy. Ozzy had praised Pink Floyd despite Waters' dislike for Black Sabbath. The exchange highlights a clash of opinions between the musicians and their families.
Is AI killing jobs? Salesforce cuts 4,000 support roles as automation takes over
Salesforce job cuts 2025: Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff revealed a significant workforce shift driven by artificial intelligence. The company has reduced its customer support roles by 4,000 due to the implementation of its AI-powered 'Agentforce' platform. While some employees were laid off, many have been redeployed to other departments like sales and customer success.
Warning for Gmail users: Should you change password immediately after Google's latest update? What's the truth
Recent online buzz urged Gmail users to urgently change passwords due to a supposed breach, but Google has refuted these claims as false. The tech giant in a blog post has said that the claims of a major Gmail security warning are false. Google also assured its users that Gmail’s protections are strong and effective.
Hackers demand Google's action: Scattered LapSus Hunters threaten information leak
A hacker group, Scattered LapSus Hunters, is threatening Google, demanding the termination of two employees and cessation of network probes. This ultimatum follows a Salesforce breach where hackers accessed business contact information, leading to increased phishing attempts targeting Gmail users. Google assures its core systems remain secure despite the ongoing threats and security concerns.
Google says it has not sent MASSIVE WARNING alert to 2.5 Billion GMAIL users after SALESFORCE hack. Are your emails safe? Details here
Google said that security is such an important issue for all companies, all customers, all users and the company invests heavily, innovate constantly, and communicate clearly about the risks and protections that Gmail possesses. It’s crucial that conversation in this space is accurate and factual, Google said.
Google's urgent warning for everyone with a Gmail account - Six critical rule changes you cannot afford to miss
Google has issued a stark warning to its 2.5 billion Gmail users worldwide, urging them to change their passwords and enable two-step verification (2SV) as hackers have rammed up their attacks. Google’s Threat Intelligence Group (TAG) confirmed that the hacker collective ShinyHunters has resurfaced with a sophisticated campaign aimed at Gmail and Google Cloud users.
Google's urgent alert to over 2.5 billion Gmail users to update password: How can you change it? Check steps
Google has urged billions of Gmail users to update their passwords and increase account security as the threat of cyberattacks increases following a significant third-party data breach earlier this month. Approximately 2.5 billion people use Gmail and Google Cloud worldwide and users have been advised to be vigilant for suspicious emails.
Over 2.5 billion Gmail users warned by Google after massive Salesforce data breach: Here's how you can stay safe
In an emergency warning, Google has urged over 2.5 billion Gmail users to verify suspicious emails claiming to be from Google after a massive data breach. Hackers often access Gmail passwords by sending emails with links to fake sign-in pages, or by tricking users into sharing their two-factor authentication codes.
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