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Chinese Man Arrested as Cybercrime Ringleader in US-Led Bust; Luxury Assets Confiscated

NYC Millionaire Banker in Viral Video Who Allegedly Punched Woman at Pride Event Surrenders to Police

An NYC banker turned himself in to police after being accused of beating a woman during a Pride and anti-Israel march in June.


Elon Musk's xAI Loses Founding Engineer to Return to OpenAI

A founding engineer and one of the original employees at Elon Musk's generative AI company xAI left to rejoin his former employer OpenAI.

Florida Man Fires Shots at Walmart Delivery Drone, Faces Legal Action

A Florida man was arrested and faces felony charges after admitting to shooting a Walmart delivery drone that he claimed flew over his residence.

Kanye West Faces Legal Battle as Former Yeezy Employees Sue for Harassment and Discrimination

Kanye West, now known as Ye, and his Yeezy brand are facing a lawsuit filed by eight former employees alleging harassment and discrimination.


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Job Loss Motivated Colorado Man to Kill Wife and Disabled Daughter, Then Chop Off Their Bodies
An 83-year-old Colorado man was found guilty in the brutal killings of his wife and disabled daughter after he lost his job.
2 New York Men Charged With Money Laundering After Traffic Stop in Illinois Reveals $250,000 Hidden in Car Flooring
Two New York City men are facing money laundering charges following a traffic stop in Illinois that uncovered $250,000 hidden under their car's carpet.
Chicago Judge Allows Newly Turned-up Will as Evidence in Trial of Late Recluse's Record-Setting $11 Million Unclaimed Fortune
An unexpected twist has emerged in the case of Joseph Stancak, a reclusive 87-year-old man in Chicago who left behind an $11 million fortune.
UK: Nurses Express Heartbreak as Hospital Patients Die Alone Amid Staff Shortages
Nurses in the UK express profound distress and heartbreak over hospital patients being left to die alone amidst shocking staff shortages, highlighting compromised care standards where survival is now the benchmark.
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Canada's second-largest airline, WestJet, canceled 407 flights affecting 49,000 passengers due to a surprise strike by the maintenance workers' union, despite ongoing negotiations.
Warren Buffett Warns Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation That Financial Support to the Charity May End After His Death
Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett has warned that his financial support to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation may be cut off once he's gone.
Killers of Russian Pilot Who Defected to Ukraine Reportedly Received Money From Russian Officials in Vienna
Russian pilot Maxim Kuzminov was reportedly killed by individuals who received cash from Russian officials working in Vienna, Austria.
NASA Delays Return of Astronauts Due to Boeing Starliner Technical Problems
Due to technical issues with Boeing's Starliner capsule, NASA has extended astronauts' stay, delaying their return indefinitely.
The New York Times Calls for Biden to Withdraw After Debate Disaster
The New York Times has issued a scathing editorial suggesting that President Biden should consider withdrawing from the presidential race, citing concerns over his recent debate performance and questioning his ability to challenge Donald Trump effectively.
Neuralink Postpones Second Brain-Implant Surgery Due to Patient's Health Issues
Neuralink's second brain implant surgery was postponed due to the patient's medical condition, with a replacement candidate expected to undergo the procedure next month.
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