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Slovakia Prime Minister Robert Fico Shot Multiple Times in Assassination Attempt

Slovakia's PM Robert Fico narrowly survives an assassination attempt, shot multiple times in Handlova. Investigations continue.


BEWARE: Toll Scams Target Drivers Via Text Messages—FBI Shares Tips

Toll scams are moving from state to state, targeting more drivers. Here's what the FBI revealed about these toll scams.

UK's Royal Mail Owner Nods to $4.4 Billion Takeover Bid From Czech Billionaire

Czech billionaire Daniel Křetínský's £3.5 billion bid for Royal Mail gains momentum, sparking political tensions over foreign ownership concerns.

Liberal Billionaire Accused of Censoring Americans as US Presidential Election Nears, Spending Over $80 Million

Liberal billionaire George Soros is accused of censoring Americans as the US presidential election nears. Here's why.


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Joe Biden Makes False Inflation Claim Again, Renewing Criticisms—Here's The Truth
US President Joe Biden makes a false inflation claim again. His remarks drew attention and received criticism on social media.
Oil Prices Expected to Rise as Israel Responds to Iran's Missile, Drone Attack
Gasoline prices surged in April, driving up consumer prices, while overall inflation eased; the national average for gas stood at $3.61 per gallon on Wednesday, down $0.02 from the previous month but up by over $0.40 since the start of the year.
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Meta has decided to shut down its Workplace app to focus on AI and metaverse technologies. This move aligns with CEO Mark Zuckerberg's push for long-term investor patience amidst stock declines triggered by increased AI investment and slower sales growth.
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Amazon is expanding its advertising strategy by introducing ads on its Prime Video streaming service. The company aims to generate $3 billion in revenue and compete with traditional media giants.
Vladimir Putin to Assume 5th Term as Russia's President: How Could It Shake Many Countries' Economies But Not China?
Russian President Vladimir Putin's upcoming visit to China aims to strengthen bilateral ties. Three key objectives on his agenda are securing a deal for the Power of Siberia 2 pipeline, increasing Chinese support for the conflict in Ukraine, and accessing Chinese financial markets.
Crypto Heists: North Korea Launders $147 Million in Stolen Cryptocurrency in March
North Korea laundered $147.5 million in stolen crypto in March, according to the UN. North Korea reportedly laundered $147. 5 million via the virtual currency platform Tornado Cash in March after allegedly stealing it from a cryptocurrency exchange in 2023.
US Sanctions Russian Businessman, 3 Companies Involved in Scheme to Evade Sanctions Tied to Russia's Metals Tycoon
The US has imposed sanctions against a Russian businessman, and three companies based in Russia allegedly used in a scheme to evade US sanctions connected to Russian tycoon Oleg Deripaska.
Samsung Plans to Limit Launch of Galaxy Z Fold 6 to Single Model
Samsung is rumored to limit its offering for its Galaxy Z Fold 6 for the summer version of Galaxy Unpacked this year.
Walmart’s Dominance in US Retail Industry at Odds Following Workers’ Layoffs, Relocations
Walmart's position as America's top retailer is in jeopardy following the announcement of significant layoffs and the mandate for remote employees to return to the office, signaling potential internal struggles and increased competition.
Biden Administration Formally Greenlights $1 Billion Weapons Sale to Israel
The Biden administration has informed key lawmakers of its intention to provide Israel with over $1 billion in extra arms and ammunition.