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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon Sounds Alarm on Ballooning US Fiscal Deficit Due to High Government Spending

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon Sounds Alarm on Ballooning US Fiscal Deficit Due to High Government Spending

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has cautioned that the United States should promptly address its ballooning fiscal deficit to avoid future economic turmoil.


Tesla Shareholder Votes Against Elon Musk’s $55 Billion Pay Package, Says 'Tyrant CEO' Abandons EV Maker for His Other Firms

Billionaire Leo Koguan, the biggest retail shareholder of Tesla, has reportedly voted against reinstating the $55 billion compensation package of Elon Musk.

Palo Alto Networks Is Buying IBM QRadar Cloud Security Software Assets to Expand Customer Base

Palo Alto Networks is expanding its customer base by buying cloud security software assets from IBM.

Russia's Vladimir Putin Visits China's Xi Jinping to Strengthen Economic, Political Ties Amid US Global Dominance

Russia's President Vladimir Putin arrived in Beijing on Thursday for a two-day state visit that will include talks with China's President Xi Jinping to deepen the strategic partnership between the two countries perceived as enemies of the US.


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Trump Media Delays Quarterly Filing Due to Auditor Change; Stock Surges, Adding Billions to Former President’s Stake
Trump Media has postponed its quarterly filing due to a change in auditors, while simultaneously witnessing a surge in stock value, adding billions to the former president's stake.
Berkshire Hathaway Reveals $7 Billion Investment to Swiss Insurer Chubb
Warren Buffet’s company Berkshire Hathaway divulged that it has recently made a $7 billion investment in Swiss insurer Chubb.
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Two MIT-educated brothers were arrested on Wednesday for allegedly executing a sophisticated scheme that exploited the Ethereum blockchain, allowing them to steal $25 million in cryptocurrency within 12 seconds.
Volaris Fined $300,000 by US Transportation Department Over Tarmac Delays
Volaris has been fined $300,000 by the US Transportation Department for leaving international flight passengers stranded on tarmacs for four hours or more.
China's Nio Unveils First Car of New Brand 'Onvo' That'll Be About $4,000 Cheaper Than Tesla's Best-Selling Model Y
China's EV maker Nio has introduced the first vehicle from its new budget brand, Onvo, to compete with Tesla's best-selling Model Y car.
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The Las Vegas Strip's Mirage hotel-casino will close in July to become a luxury Hard Rock hotel.
J&J, AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccines Uncover Autoimmune Link to Rare Blood Clots, Paving Way for Future Vaccine Strategies
Researchers have discovered an autoimmune reaction in rare, fatal blood clots tied to Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines.
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Netflix reports 40 million monthly users of its ad-supported service, with the ads chief stating that the firm is creating its own platform for ad solutions.
Dollar Slides to Multi-Month Lows as Slower US Inflation Increases Rate Cut Expectations
The US dollar tumbled to multi-month lows on Thursday following a slowdown in US core inflation, which was its slowest pace in three years.
Visa to Change Credit, Debit Card Operations in US
Visa has implemented sweeping changes on how its credit and debit cards are used in the United States through the introduction of a single physical card that could be connected to multiple bank accounts.