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    US Independence Day 2024: Best cities for celebrating 4th of July. Here is list of 10 cities. Know in detail

    WalletHub has published the list of best cities for celebrating the 4th of July. The cities were judged based on the number of affordable restaurants, average beer and wine prices, accessibility to fireworks and lowest share of fatal crashes. Know which city has topped the list.

    Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani disbarred from New York for Trump's false 2020 election claims

    Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani has been disbarred for his involvement in Donald Trump’s 2020 election interference, the New York State appellate court ruled. The disbarment, effective immediately, comes as Giuliani faces bankruptcy due to a USD 150 million defamation case and multiple lawsuits. The court cited Giuliani’s false statements and misconduct, highlighting his role in undermining the electoral process. Giuliani has vowed to appeal the decision, calling it politically motivated and corrupt.

    Rudolph Giuliani disbarred in NY as court finds he repeatedly lied about Trump's 2020 election loss

    Rudolph Giuliani, a former mob prosecutor, was disbarred for making false statements about Trump's election loss. His claims led to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, challenging Biden's victory.

    10 most expensive cities for Expats

    According to Mercer's 2024 cost-of-living data, half of the top 10 most expensive cities for international assignees are in Western Europe, with Switzerland hosting four of them. Nevertheless, it is cities in Southeast Asia that dominate the rankings, with Hong Kong and Singapore retaining the first and second positions, respectively.

    Has Melania struck deal with Donald Trump to be part-time first lady if he gets second term? The Inside Story

    Melania Trump plans a part-time First Lady role if Donald Trump wins in 2025, prioritizing her son Barron's college years in New York City over full-time duties in Washington, D.C., due to her changed perspective on the unpaid position.

    Why these Chinese working mothers don't want more babies

    A woman leading a financial team earning more than her husband, another pursuing a dream to become a civil servant, and a budding influencer aiming to be the family breadwinner are all young mothers in China who have one thing in common: they are raising one child and don't want another, regardless of their husbands' opinions or the government's incentives aimed at addressing an aging population.

    The Economic Times
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