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Trans Woman Beaten to Death Outside Florida Ballet Studio

Trans Woman Beaten to Death Outside Florida Ballet Studio

Authorities have detained a man in connection with the beating death of a transgender woman whose body was discovered near the Miami City Ballet on Tuesday morning.


Toyota Teams Up With China's Tencent to Attract Younger Drivers in the Era of AI

Toyota has partnered with Tencent to attract younger drivers in China. Japanese automaker Toyota has announced a partnership with Tencent, a Chinese social media and gaming giant, as it tries to appeal to the tech-savvy younger demographic.

Facebook, Instagram Parent Company Meta Shares Tumble Amid Continued Push Into AI Development

Wall Street was alarmed by Meta's aggressive drive into AI development, despite the technology company's first-quarter earnings and revenues increasing 27% to $36.46 billion

Binance Founder Changpeng Zhao Apologizes, Accepts 'Full Responsibility' in Letter to Judge Ahead of Sentencing

Binance founder and former CEO Changpeng Zhao has publicly apologized for his past actions and "poor decisions" ahead of his sentencing.


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Elon Musk's Tesla Expects to Incur Expenditures of Over $350 Million as Result of Mass Layoffs
Elon Musk's Tesla is poised to incur more than $350 million in expenses in the second quarter due to the mass layoffs that started last week.
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A group of US solar producers petitioned the federal government to put taxes on imports from four Southeast Asian countries, claiming they threaten the American market.
Canada's Justin Trudeau Dismisses Doctors' Plea to Reconsider Capital Gains Tax Increase
Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has dismissed a plea from doctors to reconsider his government's proposal to raise the capital gains tax.
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Novo Nordisk's Ozempic and Wegovy, two popular diabetes and weight-loss drugs, are pricey in the US, sparking a Senate probe.
Hugo Boss Is Finally Leaving Russia After the German Fashion House Agrees to Sell Russian Business to Stockmann
German fashion house Hugo Boss announced Wednesday that it had agreed to sell its Russian operations to wholesale partner Stockmann, marking the end of its presence in Russia.
Elon Musk's AI Vision Challenged by Meta’s Yann LeCun in Fiery Social Media Debate
A Tesla shareholder who successfully challenged CEO Elon Musk's massive pay package is seeking court intervention again to prevent the company from evading a Delaware court ruling.
Global Chocolate Supply Crisis Looms as 'Swollen Shoot' Virus Menaces Cacao Trees
The virus, mainly spread by mealybugs that feed on cacao trees, has resulted in substantial harvest losses, varying from 15% to 50%.
Biden Administration Announces New Federal Rules: Airlines Required to Automatically Give Refunds for Delayed, Canceled Flights
The new rules oblige airlines to provide refunds automatically, eliminating the need for passengers to request them explicitly.
Amazon Top Aggregator Thrasio Loses CEO, 5 Other Senior Execs Following Bankruptcy Filing
Thrasio, a major aggregator of Amazon third-party sellers, is undergoing drastic leadership changes.
Palo Alto Networks Is Buying IBM QRadar Cloud Security Software Assets to Expand Customer Base
This acquisition is intended to enhance IBM's expertise in cloud-based solutions, especially as the demand for AI-driven technologies continues to grow rapidly.