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China's Foreign Minister Urges the US to Lift Sanctions on Chinese Companies

China's Foreign Minister Urges the US to Lift Sanctions on Chinese Companies

China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi urged the United States to lift sanctions on Chinese companies and individuals and emphasized that efforts to decouple from China would ultimately hurt the US.


Donald Trump Ordered to Pay Nearly $355M in Civil Fraud Case | He Will Now Have to Pay $438M for 2 NY Civil Trials

In his biggest punishment to date, a New York judge ordered former President Donald Trump and his companies to pay almost $355 million for fraudulently inflating the values of his properties.

Wasted Luck: Mega Millions Jackpot Winner in Florida Never Claimed the $36 Million Prize

Winning a Mega Millions jackpot takes a lot of luck, but two bettors just wasted that stroke of good fortune after they failed to step forward and claim the prize.

US Dollar Is Still the World's Reserve Currency, Fed Governor Says

Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller has affirmed that the US dollar will remain the world's reserve currency.


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Donald Trump's Social Media Deal Greenlighted by SEC — And It Could Make Him a Fortune
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has given the green light for former President Donald Trump's media and technology firm to merge with the blank-check acquisition company Digital World Acquisition Corp.
Pfizer Agrees to Pay $93 Million to Settle Lipitor Cholesterol Drug Antitrust Lawsuit
Pfizer has agreed to pay $93 million to resolve antitrust claims by wholesale drug distributors accusing the pharmaceutical giant of conspiring with India's Ranbaxy Laboratories to delay the sales of cheaper versions of the cholesterol drug Lipitor.
Elon Musk's Rocket Company SpaceX Changes Location of Incorporation From Delaware to Texas
Elon Musk's rocket company, SpaceX, has changed the location of its business incorporation from Delaware to Texas.
Biden Administration Wants to Extend Anti-Money Laundering Regulations to Investment Advisers
The Biden administration wants to require investment advisers to detect and report suspected money laundering to the government.
Hunter Biden's Ex-Associate Says Joe Biden Is Involved in Family's Foreign Business Dealings and Has 'Receipts' to Prove It
A former business partner of Hunter Biden said during closed-door testimony on Tuesday before the House Oversight and Judiciary committees that he "has the receipts" to prove President Joe Biden's involvement in his family's business dealings.
OpenAI Scores Big Win in Court After Sarah Silverman's Copyright Lawsuit Is Partially Dismissed
A copyright lawsuit against OpenAI filed by a group of authors, including comedian Sarah Silverman, who alleged that ChatGPT is pirating their work, was partially dismissed by a California court.
Elon Musk's X Sued by Its San Francisco HQ Landlord for $13.6 Million, While SpaceX Fined After a Worker Accident
Elon Musk's X, formerly known as Twitter, is facing a lawsuit from the landlord of its San Francisco headquarters who seeks $13.6 million to refill a line of credit after the company allegedly failed to pay rent.
Paramount Global Is Laying Off About 800 Workers: Report
As the media firm looks for ways to cut costs and increase earnings this year, Paramount Global is reportedly laying off approximately 800 employees, or about 3% of its workforce.
Bitcoin Money Launderer, Who Used Fake Churches as False Fronts in Romance Scams, Ordered to Pay Over $3.5M to Elderly Victims
Bitcoin money launderer Ian Freeman has been ordered to pay over $3.5 million in restitution to 29 primarily elderly victims.
Elon Musk Doubted Ukraine's Ability to Win Its War With Russia, Says 'There Is No Way in Hell' Vladimir Putin Could Lose
Tech billionaire Elon Musk has doubted Ukraine's ability to win its war with Russia as he believes that Russian President Vladimir Putin would not lose the battle.
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