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Mini Gold Bars Are Causing a Frenzy in South Korea as Buyers Rush to Get Them in Convenience Stores, Vending Machines

Mini Gold Bars Are Causing a Frenzy in South Korea as Buyers Rush to Get Them in Convenience Stores, Vending Machines

Mini gold bars are selling like hot cakes in South Korea's biggest convenience store chain, CU.


New York Is the World's Richest City, With Its Millionaires and Billionaires' Wealth Greater Than GDPs of Brazil, Canada, Italy

A new survey shows that New York City is home to 349,500 millionaires and 60 billionaires, making it the wealthiest city in the world.

Amgen Challenges Novo Nordisk, Eli Lilly in Weight Loss Drug Market as Investors Flock for Next Obesity Drug Payout

Amgen witnessed an impressive 12% surge in its shares on Friday, marking its most substantial single-day increase in nearly 15 years.

Steward Health Care Puts All 31 Hospitals up for Sale to Address $9 Billion Debt After Filing for Bankruptcy

Steward Health Care has reportedly listed all its 31 hospitals in the United States for sale to pay off its $9 billion debt.


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Fake Shops Propped by Chinese Scammers Stole Money, Personal Data from Over 850,000 People: Data Analysts
Data analysts from the German cybersecurity consultancy SRLabs said that a large network of fake online designer shops apparently operated from China have stolen money and personal data from over 850,000 people in Europe and the United States.
NBA Champion Kyle Kuzma Joins Scrum Ventures as Adviser for Its Sports and Entertainment Fund
NBA champion Kyle Kuzma has recently taken on a new role as an adviser to an early-stage venture firm called Scrum Ventures.
US Probes FDIC Toxic Workplace With Widespread Sexual Misconduct, Bullying Incidents
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) must make major changes to address rampant sexual harassment and other misconduct, according to an independent assessment.
US Revokes Export Licenses for Intel, Qualcomm for Supplying China’s Huawei
The United States has withdrawn several licenses that allow companies to move materials, such as semiconductors, to the sanctioned Chinese telecoms equipment manufacturer Huawei Technologies.
Spirit Airlines Offers Early Departure Packages to Salaried Employees: Here's Why
Ted Christie pointed out the dominance of profits by a handful of major carriers like American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, and Southwest Airlines, who together hold 78% of US domestic airline seats.
Nigeria Reportedly Demands Binance to Make ‘Secret Payments’ to Settle Crypto Case
Binance has claimed that Nigeria requested a secret payment of $150 million to resolve its cryptocurrency case.
Amazon Rolls Out First Fleet of Electric Seaport Trucks in a Bid to Reduce Pollution
Amazon unveiled Tuesday its first fleet of Volvo electric trucks, which will be used to get cargo at the country's busiest container seaport in Southern California.
OpenAI Buys Rockset, Integrates Team and Tech to Improve Enterprise Data Accessibility
OpenAI is working on a feature for ChatGPT that would allow it to search the web and cite sources in its results, possibly competing with Alphabet Inc.'s Google and the AI search firm Perplexity.
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The 400W double-glass solar panels feature red frames and have obtained general building approval from the German Institute for Building Technology (DIBt).
Meta Expands Offerings for AI Image Generation for Ads
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, revealed on Tuesday its plan to broaden its generative AI advertising tools offerings.
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