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Saudi Arabia Funds China's AI Startup to Compete With OpenAI

A Saudi Arabian fund has become the sole foreign investor in China's generative artificial intelligence sector, supporting the country's efforts to rival industry leader OpenAI.


Ex-Citgo Executives Imprisoned in Venezuela File $400 Million Lawsuit vs. Oil Firm

Alirio and Jose Luis Zambrano, two of the six Citgo executives who were trapped and imprisoned in Venezuela, have accused their former company of abandoning them in a lawsuit filed in Houston.

US Reportedly Close to Finalizing Deal With Moderna to Fund Its Bird Flu Vaccine Trial

The US government is reportedly in the final stages of negotiations to fund a late-stage trial of Moderna's mRNA bird flu vaccine amid the outbreak spreading in dairy cows.

Boeing Firefighters Approve New Contract Deal With Big Pay Hikes, Ending Weeks-Long Lockout

Boeing firefighters approved a new four-year contract deal on Thursday, ending a lockout that had persisted for weeks.


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Jury Finds Former President Donald Trump Guilty On All 34 Counts In Hush Money Trial
Former President Donald Trump's felony conviction has reportedly sparked a surge of support from Republican donors, who have pledged millions to support his reelection bid.
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Tencent released Yuanbao AI app to compete with other Chinese chatbot companies. The headquarters of Tencent, the parent company of Chinese social media company WeChat, are seen in Beijing on August 7, 2020.
Israel Lifts Gaza Food Sales Ban as Government Faces Condemnation Over Rafah Airstrikes: Report
Israel has recently lifted its ban on food sales to Gaza from the country and the occupied West Bank.
A Minneapolis teenager, Taeshawn Adams-Wright, has been sentenced to over 30 years for the fatal shooting of 19-year-old Johntae Hudson at the Mall of America during the holiday shopping rush in 2022.
OpenAI Exposes Covert Influence, Threats from Russia, China, and Beyond
OpenAI's inaugural report unveils the disruption of disinformation campaigns originating from Russia, China, Israel, and Iran, highlighting the misuse of its AI tools by malicious actors for propagandistic content across social media platforms.
Hyundai Faces Legal Action from US Over Child Labor Allegations
The US Department of Labor has filed a lawsuit against Hyundai Motor Co, an auto parts plant, and a labor recruiter in Alabama, alleging illegal use of child labor and seeking an order to relinquish any profits related to the exploitation.
Amid Walmart Mass Layoff in US, Walmart Philippine Supplier is Hiring Thousands of Factory Workers
Walmart revealed that its self-checkout machines have overcharged its customers with an average of 1.88% of all the total amount of items, with around 80% of those affected already being reimbursed.
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Amazon said FAA has allowed its Prime Air delivery drones to fly further without ground spotters. Amazon announced on Thursday, May 30, that it had been granted permission by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to use its Prime Air delivery drones for greater distances without ground spotters.
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Home Energy Rebates in New York launches to help families save up to $14,000 on energy-efficiency upgrades.
Deutsche Bank
Former Deutsche Bank executive Rashawn Russell has been found guilty of running a Ponzi-like scheme where he promised investors ‘guaranteed’ cryptocurrency results.
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