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SUV Collision Reported On Staten Island Expressway
A vehicle crash occurred on the eastbound Long Island Expressway near the Lakefield Road exit 33.
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Single Vehicle Accident Occurs Near Sepulveda Pass
A vehicle reportedly went down an embankment off the roadway on northbound 405 near the 5 freeway. A tow truck is required to clear the scene. Scheduled road work in the Sepulveda Pass has been postponed until the weekend of May 1-4. road work remains active in Santa Fe Springs.
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Family Vacation Costs Top $6,800 for Four
A new study from financial website Money Lion indicates a week-long vacation for a family of four can exceed $6,800. Expensive destinations include Anchorage, New York City, and Santa Barbara. Florida locations such as Key West and Miami also rank among the most costly options.
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Indian Firm Sarnatharma Suterkulz to Acquire Organononco for $12B
Indian multinational Sarnatharma Suterkulz announced plans to acquire the U.S.-based company Organononco. The acquisition is valued at nearly $12 billion. This transaction represents one of the largest overseas acquisitions by an Indian company in approximately two decades. The deal was reported by BBC WS.
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Iron Maiden to Miss Rock Hall Induction
The British rock band Iron Maiden will not be present for their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. A group manager explained the band will be in Australia during the ceremony. The induction event is scheduled to take place on November 14 in Los Angeles. Radiohead guitarist Ed O'Brien also revealed a new track titled Incantations.
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Trump Addresses White House Correspondents' Dinner Shooting
Media members were forced to huddle on the floor during a loud noise in a ballroom on Saturday night. Press Secretary Caroline Levitt instructed attendees to get down immediately following the sound. The president later suggested the noise may have been caused by a falling tray.
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Sportswear Company to Cut 8,000 Jobs
Approximately 100 technology companies in the United States have announced plans to eliminate 100,000 jobs. Oracle notified nearly 30,000 employees of their layoffs via email on March 31 at 6:00 AM. The layoffs are occurring despite reported stability in company performance. Analysts are investigating the underlying causes for this large-scale reduction in workforce. Today marks the final working day for those affected by the Oracle cuts. Companies are reportedly cutting human staff to redirect funds toward expensive data centers and AI computing infrastructure. Mass layoffs continue to impact the technology sector.
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Prosecutor Prepares Charges Against Allen Following Hilton Attack
The Prosecutor's Office is preparing formal charges against an individual named Allen following an attack at the Hilton. Donald Trump addressed the incident during a press conference held minutes after the event.
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Shooter Approached Secure Ballroom During Dinner
The Department of Justice has called on the National Trust for Preservation to withdraw its lawsuit regarding a proposed White House ballroom. The scene involved a long wait for evacuees before the hotel was cleared.
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Alaska Trooper Rescues Teenager From Thin Ice
An Alaska State Trooper used a surfboard to rescue a teenager who fell through thin ice on a lake. The incident occurred in Kodiak, Alaska.
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