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  1. Apple workers in Maryland vote to authorize work stoppage If workers actually strike, it would be the first walkout by employees of Apple’s more than 270 U.S. retail locations.
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  2. Ordered back to the office, top tech talent left instead, study finds In the months following return-to-office mandates, an increased number of senior employees departed Apple, Microsoft and SpaceX, often to work for competitors.
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  3. An IRS change cut child support for Native moms. Other families may be next. The IRS has threatened to cut off states from garnishing delinquent parents’ tax refunds in order to pay child support they owe. Some Native American families have already lost benefits.
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  4. Biden and Big Oil want to put greenhouse gas underground. Locals are riled. Plans to trap and bury billions of tons of emissions, once written off as implausible, are now deemed crucial by the White House and the United Nations. But local opposition is growing fierce.
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  5. How to save money abroad by avoiding sneaky fees and pointless charges You can find ways to save on credit-card transactions, luggage storage and “home currency” converters, for example.
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  6. Federal judge halts new U.S. rules limiting credit card late fees Bank lobbyists challenged the legality of the cap, which was set to take effect next week
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