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ByteDance, TikTok’s Parent Company, Reaches $300B Valuation, May Consider Share Buyback, According to Sources

TikTok's parent company ByteDance values itself at $300 billion as it approaches investors about a share buyback program

Utah’s representatives respond to President-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet selections

President-elect Donald Trump's unconventional Cabinet picks have challenged the newly elected Republican Senate leadership, headed by South Dakota Sen. John Thune

Elon Musk Appointed by Trump to Head Government Efficiency Department

President-elect Donald Trump has appointed Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy to head the newly created Department of Government Efficiency, with the aim of reducing bureaucracy, regulations, and wasteful spending

Californians narrowly escape as they frantically evacuate homes due to rampant wildfires

A wildfire is threatening a Camarillo home, with the owners suspecting their two guests may have slept through the fire alarms due to working late

Court Nullifies Biden Administration’s Protection Plan for Immigrant Spouses Against Deportation

A federal judge has overturned a Biden administration policy designed to simplify the path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants married to US citizens

University of Utah Researchers and Others Assert Possibility of Reducing Political Tensions

A Stanford study identifies the #StandUnited ad featuring Spencer Cox and Chris Peterson as an effective intervention against political hostility, with University of Utah researchers emphasizing the importance of correcting misperceptions to foster cooperation and democratic norms

Storms in Oklahoma cause injuries to 11 individuals and power outages for thousands

Severe storms and tornadoes in Oklahoma have caused extensive damage, leaving tens of thousands without power and resulting in 11 hospitalizations

Trump vows to safeguard Christians, but what about Christian refugees

Former President Donald Trump's plans to pause refugee resettlement, despite pledging to protect Christians, could potentially harm Christian refugees fleeing persecution, raising international concerns about the impact on global resettlement efforts

US Supreme Court Reinstates Virginia’s Removal of 1,600 Alleged Noncitizens from Voter List

The U.S. Supreme Court has reinstated Virginia's decision to purge 1,600 purported noncitizens from its voter rolls, a move supported by Gov. Glenn Youngkin but opposed by voting rights groups and the Biden administration

Potential decrease in oil prices as Israel exercises caution in Iran attacks

Oil prices are predicted to drop as Israel's strike on Iran over the weekend did not disrupt energy supplies, according to analysts
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