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Barclays Under Fire for Financing an Oil Company $4.4 Billion to Release 7.5 Million Tonnes of Carbon Emission

Barclays faces environmental criticism for financing Eni, an Italian oil company, a total of $4.4 billion to boost oil and gas production, which emits 7.5 million tonnes of carbon.


Donald Trump's Allies Plan to Erode Fed's Independence by Giving Ex-POTUS Influence Over it if He Wins Election

Donald Trump's allies are devising a plan to undermine the Federal Reserve's independence. Here's what you need to know.

Maryland Athletic Director Uses AI-Generated Recording to Frame up Principal as Revenge Over Fraud Investigation Against Him

An ex-athletic director from a high school has been arrested for fabricating an AI-generated voice recording to falsely implicate the school's principal in making racist comments.

FDA Gives Green Light to Pfizer's New Hemophilia B Treatment

The FDA has approved Pfizer's pioneering gene therapy, Beqvez, for treating hemophilia B with a $3.5 million price tag before insurance and rebates.


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India Is Confident More Foreign Players Will Enter the Country's EV Market Due to New EV Policy Measures
The Department of Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade in India is confident that its new EV policy measures will attract and allow more global firms to enter the market.
Beijing Offers Subsidies for Companies That Buy Local AI Chips as China Cuts Reliance on Foreign Technology
Beijing city officials are providing subsidies for businesses that buy artificial intelligence (AI) chips made in China.
Businessman Who Shot His Wife to Death Thinking She Was an Intruder Gets Only 12 Years in Prison
A South African businessman was sentenced to 12 years in prison for shooting his wife to death after he mistook her for an intruder in their home.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken Calls on China to Treat American Companies Fairly During Visit to Shanghai
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has emphasized the importance of fair treatment for American businesses during his visit to China.
ADOR CEO Min Hee-jin Holds Press Conference To Address Major K-Pop Dispute
According to HYBE's statement, they have substantial evidence supporting their claims against Min Hee-Jin.
The Minneapolis City Council imposed a minimum retail price of $15 a pack on cigarettes to improve public health.
Donald Trump Pounces on Joe Biden's 'Bidenomics' Ahead of Hush Money Court Hearing
Former President Donald Trump lambasted "Bidenomics," or the economic policies under President Joe Biden, before entering the Manhattan courtroom on day seven of hush money trial.
Ascension Hit by Cyberattack, Disrupting Operations at Some of Its Hospitals
Amélie's French Bakery has encouraged customers to report the hacked Facebook page, which currently has 54,000 followers.
Walmart Founder's Son Rob Walton to Step Down From Board
Walmart announced on Thursday that Rob Walton, the longest-serving member of its board, will step down from his position.
Tesla's former executive Drew Baglino, who resigned last week, sold shares for $181.5 million, according to an SEC filing.
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