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Billionaire Doug Leone Says He's Now Supporting Donald Trump, Switching Sides After Prior Rebuke

Billionaire Doug Leone Says He's Now Supporting Donald Trump, Switching Sides After Prior Rebuke

Billionaire venture capitalist Doug Leone has announced supporting Donald Trump's presidential campaign.


Johnson & Johnson Ordered to Pay an Oregon Woman $260 Million After Getting Cancer Using the Powder

The 48-year-old Oregon woman claimed that she's been using Johnson & Johnson powder for 30 years and has been inhaling asbestos in return, but Johnson & Johnson maintained that their products do not contain such and do not cause cancer.

Elon Musk's Potential 'Business Transaction' With Tesla Director Raises Concerns on Independence of Board's 'Special Committee'

Joe Gebbia, a Tesla director, revealed that he was considering selling a house from his start-up, Samara, to Tesla CEO Elon Musk, according to a report.

Intel Launches New AI Chips for Data Centers Following Recent Releases From Rivals Nvidia, AMD

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger unveiled new AI processors for data centers. Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger delivers a speech at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center during Computex 2024, in Taipei on June 4, 2024.


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Microsoft Confirms Mixed Reality Layoffs Despite Still Selling HoloLens Headsets
Microsoft announced that it was cutting some of the jobs at its augmented reality department in its constant restructuring and shift from AR to artificial intelligence.
China Accuses UK Intelligence of Recruiting Chinese Couple as Spies
China has accused the UK's MI6 of recruiting two Chinese government employees as spies, exploiting one man's financial desires, amid ongoing espionage allegations between Beijing and the West.
Skin Cancer Vaccine in NHS Trials Shows Potential to Reduce Mortality, Relapse
A groundbreaking skin cancer vaccine undergoing NHS trials shows promising results, potentially halving the risk of death or relapse.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear Unveils $223 Million Project to Address Rental Housing Shortfall
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear launches a $223 million initiative to address the rental housing shortage in tornado-affected areas.
Michael Saylor
Billionaire bitcoin investor and MicroStrategy founder Michael Saylor will pay $40 million to settle a tax fraud lawsuit brought by Washington, DC, Attorney General Brian Schwalb.
Social Security Payment Worth Up to $4,873: Who's Eligible to Receive on July 10?
Social Security recipients usually paid in the second week of the month may experience a delay until the next week.
Toyota
In response to the safety test controversy, Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda apologized while bowing before reporters.
Dr. Anthony Fauci Confesses to Making Up COVID Social Distancing, Mask Rules
Dr. Anthony Fauci faced rigorous questioning from Republicans, including one who declined to address him as a doctor, during his appearance before a US House committee.
E*Trade Considers Banning Meme-Stock Influencer Keith Gill Amid Manipulation Concerns
E*Trade is considering banning meme-stock influencer Keith Gill from its platform due to concerns about potential stock manipulation following his recent large purchases of GameStop options.
No Name Sports Bar Faces Lawsuit for Alleged Disability Discrimination
The owners of No Name Sports Bar, a hospitality establishment in Sebastian, Florida, received a lawsuit from two of its former employees for their alleged disability discrimination.
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