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Israeli Tech Mogul and Wife Killed in Single-Engine Plane Crash in California
An airplane of a tech entrepreneur and his wife crashed near the California-Nevada border during a snowfall, killing the couple.
South Korea President Calls on Doctors to Resolve Dispute Over Medical School Expansion: ‘We Can Discuss It'
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said his administration is willing to negotiate with physicians who oppose his proposal to increase medical school enrollment.
John Oliver Accuses Donald Trump of Cash Grab Schemes as Ex-POTUS Sells $60 Bible, Asks Donations Online
Comedian John Oliver accuses Donald Trump of cash grab schemes. The former POTUS now sells Bible copies and asks for donations online.
April's Fools 2024: Why Prankvertising is Powerful—But, It Didn't Work With Tesla, Google, Volkswagen
This April's Fools Day 2024, many companies are expected to rely on the power of prankvertising. But, should they really do so?
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The Chinese government has slammed the US for tightening regulations about semiconductor exports, claiming they have created trade barriers and heightened uncertainty in the chip industry.
An elderly businessman was killed by his caretaker for allegedly disturbing him while he was sleeping.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has announced that beneficiaries will now owe significantly less if they received overpayments by mistake.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore calls Baltimore bridge collapse a "national economic catastrophe" as a critical transportation route for certain commodities remains clogged.
Former President Donald Trump has reacted to Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's demand for $20 billion a year from the Biden administration in exchange for help to halt the surge of illegal migrants.
Customers affected by the AT&T data breach are urged to change their passcodes. Here's how. The newest AT&T breach affects over 73 million subscribers.
Elon Musk examined the probability of AI posing a threat to humanity. However, he remains convinced that the potential benefits outweigh the potential dangers.
Denis Kurlyand and Juliya Fulman, the rightful owners of the New York apartment under dispute, are in a legal battle as squatters claim rights to the property they allegedly broke into without a lease.
Economists warned that Russia's economic strength could likely wane this year, with Russian President Vladimir Putin likely to lose support if Western sanctions make life more difficult for Russians.
A wealthy British businessman tragically passed away after engaging in a solo cocaine binge, remaining undiscovered for several days in his residence in Marbella.