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Alex Jones Seeks Asset Liquidation in Bankruptcy Move Amid Sandy Hook Lawsuits

Alex Jones seeks court approval to switch his personal bankruptcy from reorganization to liquidation, aiming to sell assets to repay $1.5 billion owed to Sandy Hook families amid lawsuits over his claims of the tragedy being a hoax.


Russia's Vladimir Putin Says Nearly 40% of Russian Trade Turnover Now in Rubles Amid Growing Conflict With West

Russia's President Vladimir Putin has claimed that almost 40% of the country's trade is now transacted in Russian rubles.

Howard University Revokes Sean 'Diddy' Combs' Honorary Degree, $1M Donations Amid Abuse Allegations

Howard University revokes Sean "Diddy" Combs' honorary degree, returns $1 million donation, and cuts ties amid growing abuse allegations.

Facebook Post by 'Professional' Troll Could Complicate Donald Trump's Hush Money Conviction — Here's Why

A Facebook comment by a self-described "professional" troll has the potential to complicate former President Donald Trump's recent hush money trial conviction.


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Elon Musk’s xAI Plans to Build World's Largest Supercomputer in Memphis
France has arrested and charged a Palestinian man for allegedly financing terrorism. France has charged a Palestinian man for allegedly financing terrorism and complicity in attempted murder after he was suspected of being involved in attacks against Israelis in the occupied West Bank in 2023.
Minnesota Woman Allegedly Left Bag of $120,000 as Bribe for Juror in Multimillion-Dollar Fraud Case
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has launched an investigation into allegations that a Minnesota woman attempted to bribe a juror with $120,000.
Mike Lynch Wins Major Legal Battle as Jury Acquits Him of Fraud
Autonomy founder Mike Lynch and former finance executive Stephen Chamberlain were acquitted of all fraud charges by a San Francisco jury, marking a significant legal victory following the contentious $11 billion sale of Autonomy to Hewlett-Packard.
GameStop’s Stocks Drop by 26% After This Week’s Mass Stock Market Move
GameStop shares rose again after meme stock leader Keith Gill scheduled a YouTube live session. GameStop saw its shares surge again on Thursday, June 6, after meme stock leader Keith Gill, also known as "Roaring Kitty," scheduled a YouTube return.
Donald Trump Welcomed by Tech Investors for Exclusive San Francisco Fundraiser
Donald Trump will attend a high-profile fundraiser in San Francisco hosted by tech investors and podcasters, signaling a shift in the tech industry's stance toward the former president.
Lionsgate President Shares Excitement for Michael Jackson Biopic, Claiming It'll Be Their Biggest Movie
Lionsgate President Jim Packer claims the upcoming Michael Jackson biopic will be their biggest movie. Here's everything you need to know about it.
MoveOn And Progressive Organizations Demand Investigation Into Justice Alito
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Native American tribes, mandating the government cover substantial overhead costs incurred by tribes when taking control of their healthcare programs. This overturned previous assertions by the Department of Health and Human Services.
SINGAPORE-CRIME-COURTS
Su Jianfeng, involved in Singapore’s largest money laundering case, pleaded guilty, and his sentencing was postponed to Monday. He and his wife agreed to forfeit 95% of seized assets worth $138 million.
Job Fair Hosted On Chicago's Navy Pier
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits rose slightly last week despite layoffs remaining healthy amid ongoing inflation and high interest rates.
American Man Lost His $716,000 Fortune in LinkedIn Romance Scam
A 75-year-old American man became a victim of a romance scam on LinkedIn. A 75-year-old American man became a victim of a romance scam on LinkedIn, losing his life savings and driving him to the brink of suicide.
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