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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.
HYBE Files Police Report Against NewJeans Label CEO Min Hee-Jin Amid ADOR Exec's Emotional Press Conference
According to HYBE's statement, they have substantial evidence supporting their claims against Min Hee-Jin.
Minneapolis City Council Unanimously Approves Minimum Retail Price of $15/Pack for Cigarettes to Improve Public Health
The Minneapolis City Council imposed a minimum retail price of $15 a pack on cigarettes to improve public health.
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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.
Alphabet Inc. gains impressive revenue growth in its digital advertising sector and promising advancements in artificial intelligence.
Honda Motor is planning to invest $11 billion in Ontario, Canada, to build a comprehensive electric vehicle (EV) value chain.
Dimon cautioned that markets are too optimistic about a soft landing, considering the ongoing challenges of high inflation and interest rates in the US economy.
A woman claims TJ Maxx rejected her for a job because of her face, neck, and body tattoos, as well as multiple piercings.
A technical malfunction in Norway resulted in the temporary shutdown of airspace over the country's southern region, causing significant disruptions at Oslo Airport.
Yemen's Houthi group claimed responsibility for the attack on the MSC Darwin ship in the Gulf of Aden and the launch of missiles toward the Israeli city of Eilat.
Mark Zuckerberg's fortune dropped by $22 billion in a single day, marking it as the fourth-largest billionaire decrease recorded by the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
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