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Fullerton Health Co-Founders Charged with Corruption and Fraud—But Why Is David Sin Allowed to Leave Singapore?

Singaporean company Fullerton Healthcare faced charges of graft and corruption in bribes by co-founders, but one of them, David Sin, was granted permission to leave the country.


Californians Have Until June 30 to Qualify for Faster Student Loan Forgiveness, Lower Payments

Up to 300,000 Californians must apply by June 30 to benefit from a special federal student loan forgiveness program offering faster forgiveness, lower payments.

Rapper Iggy Azalea Enters the Crypto World With Her $MOTHER Meme Coin

Rapper Iggy Azalea is venturing into the cryptocurrency world with the launch of her meme coin, Mother Iggy or $MOTHER.

Elon Musk Condemns Apple’s OpenAI Agreement; Are His Concerns Valid?

Elon Musk criticizes Apple's agreement with OpenAI, raising questions about potential risks and impacts on AI development and competition; is the tech mogul right?


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Former SpaceX Employee Claims She Had Sex with Elon Musk, According to Report
An exclusive report by the Wall Street Journal reveals several claims from some female SpaceX employees saying that CEO Elon Musk made advances to them, some of it even involving sexual intercourse.
Hunter Biden Faces Sentencing and Upcoming Tax Trial Amidst Father's Reelection Campaign
Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, faces sentencing and an upcoming tax trial amidst his father's reelection campaign, following his conviction on three felony gun charges.
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont Rejects $3 Million Fund for Striking Workers
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont rejected a proposed $3 million fund intended to support striking low-wage workers, a bill strongly advocated by state lawmakers.
Jake Paul Enters New Industry as He Launches Own Men's Personal Care Line—With the Help of Walmart
Jake Paul is entering a new industry. The YouTuber boxer officially launched its own men's personal care line, thanks to Walmart's help.
GameStop Raises More Than $2 Billion After 'Roaring Kitty' Stock Rally
GameStop has announced that it raised about $2.14 billion in its second share offering in a month. GameStop announced on Tuesday, June 11, that it raised about $2.
Two Texas Men Get More Than 3 Years in Prison for Conspiracy to Sell Iranian Oil to China
Two Texas men were sentenced to 45 months in prison for trying to sell Iranian oil to a refinery in China in violation of US sanctions.
US Sanctions Former Exxon Contractor, Public Official in Guyana Over Alleged Fraud and Bribery
The US has sanctioned a Guyanese mining mogul over accusations of tax fraud and bribery. The United States (US) has sanctioned Guyanese mining mogul Nazar Mohamed and his son Azruddin over accusations of tax fraud and bribery, the Treasury Department announced on Tuesday.
Martin Shkreli Accused of Keeping One-Of-A-Kind Wu-Tang Clan Album Copy in New Lawsuit
Martin Shkreli is facing a new lawsuit. The plaintiff accuses him of keeping a copy of the one-of-a-kind Wu-Tang Clan album "Once Upon a Time in Shaolin."
Shawn Fain
United Auto Workers (UAW) president Shawn Fain is under investigation by a government monitor appointed to combat union misconduct.
Queens Woman Charged in Murder-for-Hire Plot Offering $10K, Sexual Favors, and Fake Crypto to Kill Lover's Wife and Daughter
Authorities in South Korea are closing a murder-suicide case in Gyeonggi province after the two suspects died from jumping out of a hotel room window to evade capture.
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