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Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly End Engagement

Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly have reportedly ended their engagement, confirming the speculation surrounding the status of their relationship. The news has left fans curious about the future of their relationship and has sparked discussions across social media platforms.

Shreyas Talpade Opens Up About Heart Attack on Set of Welcome To The Jungle

Shreyas Talpade opens up about suffering a heart attack on the sets of Welcome To The Jungle, expressing gratitude for the support he received from colleagues like Akshay Kumar and Ahmed Khan. Talpade attributes his health scare to a family history of heart ailments and discusses the critical situation with his colleagues by his side.

Witness admits to being high while testifying in RICO trial against Young Thug and YSL gang

Witness for Fulton County DA’s office admits to being high while testifying in RICO trial against rapper Young Thug and alleged YSL street gang. Trial expected to last into 2024, with witness claiming threats and harassment.

Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra – New Story Trailer Revealed

Skydance New Media and Marvel have unveiled an exciting new story trailer for their upcoming narrative-driven action-adventure game, ‘Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra.’ The game promises exhilarating gameplay inspired by Marvel’s iconic comics, films, and television series, capturing the action, excitement, and globe-trotting adventure that has captivated fans for decades.

Beetlejuice Sequel: Michael Keaton Returns in Highly Anticipated Film

Michael Keaton reprises his iconic role as Beetlejuice in the highly anticipated sequel to the cult classic. Joining Keaton are familiar faces Winona Ryder and Catherine O’Hara, along with new cast members Jenna Ortega and Justin Theroux. Director Tim Burton teases a potential twist in the storyline, leaving fans eager for more. With the original cast members and new additions, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice promises to be a thrilling continuation of the beloved franchise.

Fed Meeting: Dow Higher as Policymakers Still See 3 Rate Cuts in 2024

Today’s Federal Reserve meeting has kept investors on edge as policymakers continue to project three rate cuts in 2024. The ‘dot plot,’ a set of projections from individual Fed policy makers, is drawing significant attention as it reveals their expectations for the future. With the central bank likely to maintain current interest rates and Fed Chair Jerome Powell expected to keep his options open, all eyes are on the dot plot to gauge if policy makers still anticipate the fed-funds rate to decrease by 75 basis points by the end of the year, equivalent to three quarter-point cuts. The outcome of the Federal Reserve meeting is anticipated to have a significant impact on market movements and investor sentiment.

Biden administration announces new regulations on tailpipe emissions

The Biden administration has announced new regulations on tailpipe emissions, calling for a 56% reduction in fleetwide average carbon emissions by 2032. The new standards are expected to lead to a dramatic increase in EVs, with EVs projected to make up 35% to 56% of sales by 2032. The regulation aims to slash greenhouse gas emissions and toxic pollution, but has been weakened since its initial proposal last spring to align with requests from auto manufacturers and the United Auto Workers.

Americans bear financial burden as Fed meeting approaches

Americans are feeling the financial strain of increased loan costs due to Federal Reserve interest rate hikes. With the central bank meeting, experts predict rates will remain steady for now, but consumers may see relief in June. The Fed’s reaction to economic data will provide hints about future rate changes.

Amazon’s Big Spring Sale Features 17 Floral Dresses on Sale

Discover 17 beautiful floral dresses on sale during Amazon’s Big Spring Sale. From pretty prints to form-flattering designs, these dresses come in various patterns, colors, and silhouettes, starting at just $24!

NASA’s Billion-Dollar Mission to Stop Potentially Devastating Asteroid

NASA paid a man $1 billion to prevent the potentially devastating asteroid Bennu from hitting Earth. The mission involved sending a spacecraft to retrieve a sample from the asteroid’s surface, providing valuable insights into potential disaster preparedness. The catastrophic impact of Bennu crashing into Earth would result in devastating consequences, highlighting the importance of ongoing research and initiatives in planetary defense.