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Illinois Woman, Who Mysteriously Drowned in River After Giving $1.5 Million to Online Romance Scammers, Knew She'd 'End up Dead'

Illinois Woman, Who Mysteriously Drowned After Giving $1.5 Million to Online Romance Scammers, Knew She'd 'End up Dead'

An Illinois woman who mysteriously drowned to death left a letter for her daughter to tell her that she knew she would "end up dead" after losing $1.5 million to an online romance scam.


Donald Trump Hush Money Trial: Tabloid Publisher Admits to Being Trump Campaign's 'Eyes and Ears' During 2016 Race

On the day two of Donald Trump's hush money trial in New York, veteran tabloid publisher David Pecker testified on Tuesday that he served as the former president's "eyes and ears" during the 2016 presidential campaign.

Alabama House Approves Bill Targeting Businesses That Voluntarily Recognize Unions Without Secret Ballot Elections

A proposed bill in Alabama may prevent corporations from receiving financial incentives for recognizing unions without a secret ballot election.

AI Rise to Boost Natural Gas Demand in Coming Years, New Report Shows

A surge in power use from AI-powered data centers is projected to substantially increase natural gas demand in the coming years, according to a new report.


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Fraudster Hairstylist Gets 16 Years for Exploiting Malibu Surgeon in Mansion Scam
The US Chamber of Commerce criticized the FTC's decision to ban employer noncompete agreements, calling it unlawful and harmful to American businesses.
US-Russia Showdown Over Nuclear Weapons in Space Looms at UN Security Council
The UN council will vote on a resolution proposed by the United States that urges nations to avoid a weapons race beyond Earth's atmosphere.
FTC Votes in Favor of Ban Against Noncompete Agreements That Prevent Employees From Working for Competitors
The FTC has voted in favor of a nationwide ban against noncompete agreements. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) voted 3-2 on Tuesday to ban noncompete agreements, which companies use to prevent employees from working with competitors within the same industry.
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CEO Larry Ellison says Oracle will move its global headquarters to Nashville to be closer to the center of the healthcare industry
Former President Trump Holds Campaign Rally In North Charleston, South Carolina
Donald Trump, who owns 60% of Trump Media with 78.75 million shares, will get the bonus because the stock stayed above $17.50 per share for 20 out of 30 days.
TikTok Ban in US  Almost Inevitable After Senate Approves Bill Forcing Parent Company to Divest Owvnership or Face Prohibition
TikTok users is likely to find that the popular social media platform is either under new ownership or, but not immediately, totally banned in the US.
New Biden Administration Rule to Grant 4 Million Workers Overtime Pay; Here's What You Need to Know!
The Biden administration unveiled a new rule that will make millions workers eligible for overtime pay.
China's Huawei Unveils New Products
Counterpoint Research data shows Huawei's smartphone sales surged 69.7% in Q1, while Apple's iPhone sales fell 19.1%.
Amazon Sued by Thousands of Delivery Drivers Over Unpaid Wages, Contractor Status
The facility was officially opened on Tuesday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by Amazon officials and local leaders.
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Korean entertainment powerhouse HYBE launches an audit into subsidiary label ADOR, following CEO Min Hee-jin's 18% ownership disclosure.
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