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Report: Silicon Valley Losing Workers to Middle America

More than 70 cities and towns across America have implemented incentive programs aimed at drawing businesses and remote workers away from Silicon Valley and other coastal hubs, and are enjoying increased success since the pandemic, reports the Wall Street Journal. 

International travelers inside the arrivals hall at San Francisco International Airport (S

Police: Indiana Woman Stalked Boyfriend with Apple AirTag, then Murdered Him

Police in Indianapolis, Indiana, have booked  26-year-old Gaylyn J. Morris on murder charges, alleging that she used an Apple AirTag to stalk her boyfriend, then murdered him outside a local bar. Morris allegedly ran over her boyfriend, backed over him, then ran over him for a third time, after stalking him using Apple’s tracking device.

Apple CEO Tim Cook arrives at the Berkshire Hathaway shareholders meeting in Omaha, Nebras

Republican Women Victorious in Ohio, Indiana Primaries

Republican women put up important victories in the Indiana and Ohio primaries on Tuesday, further torpedoing the feminist left’s talking points about “patriarchy” as the Supreme Court reportedly stands on the cusp of overturning Roe v. Wade.

Republican congressional candidate Madison Gesiotto Gilbert waves to supporters at a rally