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Donald Trump's Lawyer Claims Ex-POTUS Victim of Blackmail in Hush Money Case, Urging Jurors To Set Aside Personal Views

Donald Trump's Lawyer Claims Ex-POTUS Victim of Blackmailing in Hush Money Case, Urging Jurors To Set Aside Personal Views

Donald Trump's lawyer argues that ex-POTUS was a victim of blackmailing. He's urging jurors to set aside their personal views in the hush money trial.


Shein Children's Products Found Containing Forever Chemicals as Chinese Fashion Brand Faces Scrutiny Ahead of London Listing

While Shein faces scrutiny ahead of a possible London listing, researchers found its children's products containing forever chemicals.

Ex-FTX Co-CEO Ryan Salame Receives 7.5 Years Prison Time and $11 Million Fine for Role in Crypto Scandal

Former FTX Co-CEO Ryan Salame receives a 7.5-year prison sentence and is ordered to pay $11 million in fines following his involvement in unlawful activities, including unlawful political contributions and fraudulent financial practices in FTX.

Ex-Celebrity Lawyer Michael Avennati's Appeal in Nike Extortion Case Junked by Supreme Court

The Supreme Court upheld lawyer Michael Avenatti's conviction and two 1/2-year prison sentence for attempting to extort up to $25 million from Nike, rejecting his appeal that claimed the sentence was based on an unconstitutionally vague statute and that he was engaged in legitimate settlement negotiations.


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Western Companies Are Finding It Hard to Leave Russia Amid Increasing Kremlin-Imposed Exit Costs
Despite initial pledges to exit Russia following the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, many Western companies, including Avon Products, Air Liquide, and Reckitt, remain in the country.
EU's ChatGPT Task Force Reveals Preliminary Findings on OpenAI's Privacy Compliance
The European Union's (EU) data protection task force has released its preliminary conclusions on OpenAI's compliance with privacy regulations concerning ChatGPT.
Bungie Wins Lawsuit vs. Cheatmaker Site AimJunkies
The jury of a US district court in Seattle found Phoenix Digital, the company behind the cheat maker website AimJunkies, guilty of violating the copyrights of gaming studio Bungie after it created cheats for Destiny 2.
Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry Resumes Amid Public Outcry
Police are gearing up to investigate the Post Office scandal, where flawed software led to wrongful prosecutions, with victims facing a prolonged wait for justice.
Indonesia Probes Shopee, Lazada Over Suspected Anti-Competition Violations
Indonesia's anti-trust agency is investigating the local operations of e-commerce platforms Shopee and Lazada for suspected violations of anti-competition regulations.
YouTubers, Gamers Criticize Take-Two for Kerbal Space Program 2 Failure
A YouTube channel called ShadowZone recently uploaded a video highlighting the history of Kerbal Space Program 2’s development and why it eventually failed.
American Airlines
A new legal team represents American Airlines after the previous one accused a 9-year-old girl for missing a concealed camera phone in the lavatory.
The New York Times Dealbook Summit 2023
Glass Lewis advises Tesla shareholders to reject Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package due to concerns over its size, dilutive impact, and Musk's involvement in other ventures.
RUSSIA-AGRICULTURE-WHEAT
Russia's stronghold on its grain industry, driven by government pressure and although worsened by geopolitical tensions, strengthens Moscow's control over global wheat supplies while complicating information access for traders.
UAW Challenges Mercedes-Benz Unionization Vote at Alabama Plant, Accuses Company of Intimidation
The United Auto Workers (UAW) union is disputing the results of last week's organizing vote for Mercedes-Benz workers in Alabama, in which workers voted against union representation.
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