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Trump Teams Up with Lee Greenwood to Sell $60 'God Bless the USA' Bibles Amid Legal Woes
The website selling the Bibles claims that the initiative is not political and has no connection to any political campaign.
Baltimore Bridge Ship Crash Shuts Down Port, Disrupts Shipments: Will Consumer Goods Prices Surge?
The Baltimore Bridge collapse halted Port operations, disrupting supply chains. With thousands of jobs at risk, fears rose over consumer goods prices.
KuCoin Crypto Exchange Hit With US Charges Over Money Laundering Allegations
KuCoin, a major crypto exchange, faces US charges for money laundering violations, allegedly moving billions in illicit funds, prompting regulatory crackdown amid market impact.
Report: CBI Under Fire Over Gagging Clauses Covering Up Sexual Misconduct Scandals
CBI's NDA use sparks uproar as MPs criticize coverups of workplace misconduct. Critics fear silencing victims, hindering accountability.
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Texan Bitcoin miners are expanding to Argentina's shale gas-rich Mendoza province, tapping into wasted energy to power their operations as the potential profitability of Bitcoin surges once again.
Shipping Giant Maersk held itself accountable for the vessel 'DALI' involved in the Francis Scott Key Bridge collision in Baltimore, which resulted in a collapse, rescue operations, and a state of emergency.
North Korea's disinterest in summit talks with Japan, driven by historical grievances, hints at worsening relations, affecting both business and diplomatic ties.
China filed a WTO complaint against the Biden Administration, alleging discriminatory electric vehicle subsidy practices due to recent U.S. policy changes disqualifying tax credits for Chinese-sourced components.
Elon Musk's Starlink terminals are reportedly falling into the wrong hands as they become targets for a flourishing black market trade worldwide.
McDonald’s will sell Krispy Kreme Doughnuts nationwide through an exclusive partnership by the end of 2026.
Washington Governor Jay Inslee signed the strippers' bill of rights into law on Monday. Washington Governor Jay Inslee signed the strippers' bill of rights into law on Monday.
Some Republican billionaires are reportedly working together to help former President Donald Trump raise cash for the original $454 million bond amount he needs in his New York civil business fraud case.
The Ukrainian government is investing in its military industry to boost homemade ammunition and weapons amid conflict with Russia.
In another sign of warming ties between the two countries, Russia has reportedly begun supplying oil directly to North Korea in defiance of sanctions imposed by the United Nations (UN).