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Donald Trump Campaign Plans to Sue Movie Makers of 'The Apprentice' That Shows Former President Raping Ex-Wife Ivana

Donald Trump Campaign Plans to Sue Movie Makers of 'The Apprentice' That Shows Former President Raping Ex-Wife Ivana

The Trump campaign has declared its intention to take legal action against the creators of a recent film that portrays the presidential candidate engaging in a highly controversial act with his former wife, Ivana.


FDIC Chairman Martin Gruenberg Resigns After Scathing Toxic Workplace Investigation, Sexual Harassment Allegations

Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) Chairman Martin Gruenberg announced on Monday his intention to step down once a successor is found for the banking regulator.

Trump Media and Technology Group, Truth Social's Parent Company, Lost Over $300 Million, First Earning Report Reveals

In its first quarter since going public, Trump Media & Technology Group, the company that owns Truth Social, reported a concerning loss and revenue of less than $1 million.

Princess Kate's Task Force Recommends UK Businesses to Invest in Early Childhood

Princess Kate's major involvement in the Royal Foundation Business Taskforce for Early Childhood's recent report urging British businesses to invest in early childhood did not indicate a return to public duties and engagements after her cancer diagnosis, Kensington Palace said.


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Scarlet Johansson Accuses OpenAI of Using Her Voice Without Permission; Actress Says She's Shocked, Angered When Heard ChatGPT's Immitation
Scarlett Johansson has alleged that OpenAI used her voice for one of the voice assistants in ChatGPT without her consent, despite her explicit denial of permission.
BMW Recalls Over 390,000 US Cars Over Potential Issues With Takata Airbags
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Ex-Home Depot CEO Slams Bidenomics, Claiming Joe Biden's Policy Missteps Could Create Wrecking Ball for Next US President
Ex-Home Depot CEO bashed Bidenomics. He claimed that Joe Biden's policy missteps could create a "wrecking ball" for the next U.S. president.
2 Chinese Nationals Convicted for Multimillion-Dollar Scheme to Dupe Apple Out of 5,000 iPhones
Apple is aggressively discounting select iPhone models in China, offering up to a $360 price reduction on its official Tmall site. It aims to compete with local rivals like Huawei, which is under pressure from its new smartphone series, the Pura 70.
Volkswagen Door Flaw Leads To Mass Recall; US NHTSA Says Over 50,000 EVs Affected
Volkswagen's door flaw concerns the U.S. NHTSA. Because of this, over 50,000 EVs are estimated to be affected by the mass recall.
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Saudia Group has placed a historic order for 105 Airbus narrow-body aircraft, valued at $19 billion. Deliveries will start in 2026 and conclude in 2032.
Red Lobster Abruptly Closes Many Locations
Red Lobster has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, citing high operational costs and an unprofitable unlimited shrimp promotion. It plans to transfer control to its lenders with $100 million in financing from Fortress Investment Group.