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Palantir CEO Wants Columbia Anti-Israel Protesters To Be Sent To North Korea, Says He'll Sponsor Exchange Program

Palantir CEO Alex Karp heavily criticized Columbia anti-Israel protesters at a tech event. Sending them to North Korea is just one of the things he said.


Trump Media's Auditor Ordered to Pay $14 Million Penalty Over Fraudulent Practices

The SEC charged an auditing firm linked to Trump Media with "massive fraud," resulting in over 1,500 filings being impacted and $14 million in penalties...

AI Engineers Experience Burnout as Companies Push for Quick AI Rollouts

AI engineers across major tech companies are experiencing burnout and rushed product rollouts as they compete to outpace rivals, with pressure to deploy AI tools quickly...

Joe Biden Says 'Xenophobia' Hinders China, Japan, and India's Economic Growth as US Benefits From Migration

President Joe Biden said "xenophobia" among countries like China, Japan, and India is impeding their economic growth, contrasting it with the US, which he claimed benefits from migration...


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Michael Jackson's son, Bigi "Blanket" Jackson, has asked a court to deny the King of Pop's mother from using his late father's estate money in her ongoing legal battle.
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More Americans trust former President Donald Trump's trade approach than President Joe Biden's, according to a new survey.
Donald Trump Vows to Fight Civil Fraud Case up to US Supreme Court, Says He Has $500M in Cash Ahead of Bond Deadline
Ahead of the deadline to pay the $454 million civil fraud fine, Donald Trump has vowed to take the fight on the ruling out of New York Attorney General Letitia James' case up to the US Supreme Court i
Former CEO Shoots Himself to Commit Suicide After Receiving $25 Million Record-Breaking Fine for Fraud at Steinhoff
After being notified of an arrest warrant against him, a former CEO of Steinhoff was found dead in what authorities suspect to be a suicide.
Trump's Social Media Company, Which Owns Truth Social, Set To Go Public; Ex-President Could Net $3 Billion Soon!
The DWAC voted in favor of merging with Trump Media & Technology Group, which owns the Truth Social platform.
Hunter Biden's 'Sugar Brother' Kevin Morris Allegedly Blocked by CIA from Being Interviewed by Feds
The CIA reportedly prevented federal authorities from interviewing Kevin Morris, who is known as Hunter Biden's associate, during a five-year investigation into his taxes.
Which Donald Trump's Assets Are at Risk If Former President Failed to Pay $454 Bond?
Letitia James's office filed on Thursday judgments in Westchester County, New York, a move indicating preparation for asset seizure if Trump fails to comply with the bond requirement.
Donald Trump's New Deal With Republican National Committee Prioritizes the Committee Paying His Legal Bills
Former President Donald Trump and the Republican National Committee (RNC) have a new joint fundraising agreement that prioritizes the committee paying his legal bills.
U.S. Sees A Strong Job Market As Application to Unemployment Benefits Drops
The latest report from the Labor Department indicates a slight decrease in Americans filing for unemployment benefits, reinforcing the strength of the current labor market and the notable job security
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