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Murder-Suicide in South Korea: 2 Men With Huge Debts Kill 2 Women Before Jumping to Their Deaths From Hotel Window
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.
Billionaire LinkedIn Co-Founder Blasts Business Leaders Backing Donald Trump, Whom He Says Would Be Bad for US Economy
Billionaire LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman has openly criticized business leaders backing former President Donald Trump.
JPMorgan Chase Appoints Former PayPal Exec as New CTO
JPMorgan Chase has announced the appointment of former PayPal executive Sri Shivananda as the company's new CTO.
Tesla Relies on Small Shareholders to Support Elon Musk's $56 Billion Pay Package
Tesla is looking to its small shareholder base to back Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package as major shareholders remain divided.
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An Indian man was arrested for killing his friend, chopping his body into pieces, and tossing them into stormwater drains.
If re-elected, former President Donald Trump announced on Sunday that his administration would eliminate taxes for workers who get tips.
A group of Apple's Swift Student Challenge winners received an unexpected surprise from CEO Tim Cook.
Hong Kong faces rising cases of domestic helpers deceived into high-interest loans and receiving threats of violence if they fail to pay on time.
Norway’s $1.7 trillion sovereign wealth fund plans oppose Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s $56 billion pay package ahead of a shareholder vote next week.
Donald Trump faces accusations of failing to pay a $381,630 legal bill owed to UK's former MI6 spy after losing a lawsuit regarding Kremlin sex tape allegations.
Starting this month, SNAP benefits recipients will see a $120 increase in payments as part of the SUN Bucks initiative, aiming to assist families relying on summer nutrition programs.
During Sen. Bob Menendez's corruption trial, witness Jose Uribe testified that he provided bribes and gifted a luxury car to Menendez's wife.
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 President Vladimir Putin has claimed that almost 40% of the country's trade is now transacted in Russian rubles.
















