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FedEx Founder Fred Smith Joins Other Business Leaders Sounding the Alarm Over Worsening US National Debt

FedEx Founder Fred Smith Joins Other Business Leaders Sounding the Alarm Over Worsening US National Debt

FedEx founder Fred Smith warned that the U.S. national debt is no longer sustainable. FedEx founder Fred Smith (Frederick W. Smith) joined other business leaders in the U.


Iran Central Bank Subsidiary Allegedly Supplies American Technology to Hezbollah; US Announces Sanctions

The Iran Central Bank's subsidiary is now facing sanctions as it's allegedly supplying American technology to Hezbollah.

Valentine's Day 2024: Dating App Market Is Losing Steam as Users' Interest Seems to Be Waning

Valentine's Day 2024 is not stirring up as much romance in the dating app market as it used to be.

Russia's Vladimir Putin Says Russian Scientists Are Close to Creating Cancer Vaccines

Russia's President Vladimir Putin announced on Wednesday that Russian scientists are on the verge of developing vaccines for cancer, which could soon be available to patients.


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Elon Musk's Rocket Company SpaceX Changes Location of Incorporation From Delaware to Texas
Elon Musk's rocket company, SpaceX, has changed the location of its business incorporation from Delaware to Texas.
Uber Unveils First-Ever $7 Billion Share Buyback After Strong Recovery in Ride-Share Revenue
Uber Technologies has announced its plan to repurchase up to $7 billion worth of company shares. Uber Technologies announced on Wednesday its plan to repurchase up to $7 billion worth of company shares.
Nvidia Becomes Third-Largest US Company After Beating Google's Alphabet in Market Cap
Nvidia surpassed Google's parent company, Alphabet, in market capitalization, securing its position as the third-largest company in the US.
CCDH Claims Elon Musk's X Pays Misinformation Spreaders To 'Induce Anger for Engagement'
Nonprofit group Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) claimed that Elon Musk's X is paying misinformation spreaders who "deliberately induce anger for engagement."
Biden Administration Wants to Extend Anti-Money Laundering Regulations to Investment Advisers
The Biden administration wants to require investment advisers to detect and report suspected money laundering to the government.
Walmart's $2B Vizio Acquisition Plan Could Give It Advantage in Cheap TV Market Competition
Walmart is reportedly planning to acquire Vizio for $2 billion. Here's what it means for the cheap TV market.
Hunter Biden's Ex-Associate Says Joe Biden Is Involved in Family's Foreign Business Dealings and Has 'Receipts' to Prove It
A former business partner of Hunter Biden said during closed-door testimony on Tuesday before the House Oversight and Judiciary committees that he "has the receipts" to prove President Joe Biden's involvement in his family's business dealings.
Microsoft Creates the 'World's First Floating Xbox Controller' to Celebrate 'Dune: Part Two'
Microsoft has created the "world's first floating Xbox controller" in celebration of the release of "Dune: Part Two" on March 1, alongside a special edition Xbox Series S console.
OpenAI Scores Big Win in Court After Sarah Silverman's Copyright Lawsuit Is Partially Dismissed
A copyright lawsuit against OpenAI filed by a group of authors, including comedian Sarah Silverman, who alleged that ChatGPT is pirating their work, was partially dismissed by a California court.
Elon Musk's X Sued by Its San Francisco HQ Landlord for $13.6 Million, While SpaceX Fined After a Worker Accident
Elon Musk's X, formerly known as Twitter, is facing a lawsuit from the landlord of its San Francisco headquarters who seeks $13.6 million to refill a line of credit after the company allegedly failed to pay rent.