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- AMAZON WORKERS MUST RETURN TO OFFICE FULL TIME, CEO SAYS: This marks a significant shift from the hybrid work model introduced after the COVID-19 pandemic, which allowed employees to work remotely up to two days a week.
- A FORMER ENGINEERING DIRECTOR FOR THE TITAN SAYS HE FELT PRESSURED TO GET THE SUBMERSIBLE READY: Tony Nissen explained that he repeatedly raised concerns about the submersible’s readiness, especially after technical issues and a 2018 lightning strike that might have compromised its hull.
- BEACHES IN DELAWARE, MARYLAND, VIRGINIA CLOSED TO SWIMMERS AFTER MEDICAL WASTE WASHES ASHORE: Health authorities are investigating the source, but it remains unclear how long the closures will last as cleanup efforts continue.
- ‘EMILY IN PARIS’ TO RETURN FOR SEASON 5, BUT LILY COLLINS SAYS ‘THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE ROME’: In an exciting twist, the upcoming season will feature Emily moving to Rome to open a new office for her marketing agency.
- TRUMP MEDIA STOCK SLIPS AFTER SECOND APPARENT ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT IN FLORIDA: The stock drop follows a similar trend after the first attempt on Trump’s life in July, when the stock initially surged before eventually dipping.
- REO SPEEDWAGON TO CEASE TOURING IN 2025, CITING ‘IRRECONCILABLE DIFFERENCES’: The decision comes after months of tension, particularly surrounding Bruce Hall’s delayed return to the stage following back surgery and despite Kevin Cronin’s efforts to keep the and together.
- CALIFORNIA SNOW ADVISORY FOR SIERRA NEVADA IS EARLIEST IN 20 YEARS: The advisory affects areas above 8,000 feet, where up to 4 inches of snow could accumulate.
- TITO JACKSON, MEMBER OF THE JACKSON 5 AND BROTHER TO MICHAEL, DIES AT 70: Tito played a key role in The Jackson 5’s success with hits like “ABC” and “I’ll Be There.” He also pursued a solo career, focusing on blues music in his later years.
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