Here are 5️⃣ things you need to know today: 1️⃣ Student loan debt forgiveness 2️⃣ Russian military jet crash 3️⃣ Trump 4️⃣ Grocery store merger 5️⃣ SpaceX request withdrawal
One of the two winning lottery tickets in the latest Mega Millions jackpot of almost half a billion dollars was sold in an area of Florida battered by Hurricane Ian less than a month ago. Florida’s lottery secretary called the win “slightly more meaningful than others” as many residents in the region are undergoing expensive restoration efforts in the wake of the storm. Here’s what else you need to know to Get Up to Speed and On with Your Day. 1.
Is another ‘Top Gun’ movie in the works? We’re keeping our fingers crossed… but one of the stars of the latest movie isn’t sure that will happen. Kanye West to acquire conservative social media platform Parler West, who legally changed his name to Ye, is acquiring the controversial social media platform after being removed from Twitter this month over an antisemitic tweet.
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