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Crypto Heists: North Korea Launders $147 Million in Stolen Cryptocurrency in March

Crypto Heists: North Korea Launders $147 Million in Stolen Cryptocurrency in March

North Korea laundered $147.5 million in stolen crypto in March, according to the UN. North Korea reportedly laundered $147. 5 million via the virtual currency platform Tornado Cash in March after allegedly stealing it from a cryptocurrency exchange in 2023.


US Sanctions Russian Businessman, 3 Companies Involved in Scheme to Evade Sanctions Tied to Russia's Metals Tycoon

The US has imposed sanctions against a Russian businessman, and three companies based in Russia allegedly used in a scheme to evade US sanctions connected to Russian tycoon Oleg Deripaska.

Samsung Plans to Limit Launch of Galaxy Z Fold 6 to Single Model

Samsung is rumored to limit its offering for its Galaxy Z Fold 6 for the summer version of Galaxy Unpacked this year.

Walmart’s Dominance in US Retail Industry at Odds Following Announcement of Workers’ Layoffs, Relocations

Walmart's position as America's top retailer is in jeopardy following the announcement of significant layoffs and the mandate for remote employees to return to the office, signaling potential internal struggles and increased competition.


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OpenAI Co-Founder Ilya Sutskever Quits Startup Months After Kicking Sam Altman Out in Board Coup
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Donald Trump's Truth Social Site Traffic Increases 55%, Stock Skyrockets at 138%
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Embattled New York Community Bancorp to Sell $5 Billion of Mortgage Warehouse Loans to JPMorgan Chase
New York Community Bancorp (NYCB), a regional lender facing financial challenges, has announced its agreement to sell approximately $5 billion in mortgage warehouse loans to JPMorgan Chase.
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US Small Business Confidence Ticks Up for First Time in 2024, But Inflation Remains a Headache for Owners
US small business confidence improved in April, but inflation remains a top concern for owners, according to a new survey.
InfluenceMap Ranks Toyota as Worst Car Company in Climate Lobbying
Global climate database thinktank InfluenceMap has ranked Toyota dead last in climate lobbying and third-worst in EV production in its 2024 report.
More Underage Teens Illegally Buy Knives on TikTok, Telegram as Criminals Influence Young People in Digital Way
Police are deeply concerned about the ongoing issue of underage teenagers buying knives online as the sale of weapons through social media platforms by illegal dealers is a troubling trend that continues to raise alarm.
Amazon Cloud CEO Adam Selipsky Unexpectedly Steps Down After 15 ‘Strong’ Years in Position
Amazon Web Services's CEO Adam Selipsky has announced his resignation, stating that he is leaving the company's cloud computing business in a "strong position" after dedicating 15 years to its growth.
Student Loan Forgiveness 2024: Here’s Who May Have Their Debt Canceled This Year!
The interest rate on new federal student loans for undergraduates during the upcoming 2024-25 academic year will reach its highest rate in over a decade.
Boeing Max Crash Victims' Father Hopes for US Prosecution Outcome
The US Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Boeing for allegedly violating the 2021 agreement to defer any criminal prosecution about two 737 MAX crashes in 2018 and 2019.