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Known as 'Tesla of Euthanasia,' 'Suicide Capsule' Banned by Swiss Authorities Weeks Before First Planned Use

Swiss authorities have banned the use of the Sarco "suicide capsule," set to debut in euthanasia clinics, citing ethical and legal concerns about the device's method.


Apple, Microsoft Back Out From OpenAI Board Seats Over Increasing Antitrust Concerns

Despite initial plans to fill OpenAI's board seats, Apple and Microsoft will exit instead to avoid regulatory concerns but will continue their collaborative partnerships.

China's BYD Plans to Construct $1 Billion EV Factory in Turkey

China-based BYD has committed to constructing a $1 billion assembly plant for electric vehicles (EVs) in Turkey.

Delta Air Lines Strikes Deal With Riyadh Air to Operate Flights Between US and Saudi Arabia

Delta Air Lines and startup Riyadh Air have entered into a partnership to connect the US and Saudi Arabia with regularly operated flights.


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India, Russia, Sign Deal to Strengthen Logistics Links, Aviation Security
India and Russia reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening logistics and transportation cooperation with an emphasis on expanding trade infrastructure on their mutual shipping routes.
Fifth Third Bank has agreed to pay $20 million to settle allegations about creating fake customer accounts and selling unnecessary car insurance.
Yonge Street Capital Co-Founder Nathanael Aikman Found Guilty of Fraud, Sentenced to 4-Year Jail Time
Yonge Street Capital co-founder Nathanael Anthony Aikman has been found guilty of fraud charges by a Canadian provincial court for accepting millions of dollars from investors.
Crypto Scammers Steal Former Texas Businessman's Nearly $300,000 Retirement Savings
A former Texas businessman has fallen victim to a crypto scam, losing nearly $300,000 of his retirement savings.
Elon Musk's Starlink to Enter Telecoms Market of Sri Lanka After Changing Decades-Old Law
Sri Lanka has approved changes to its telecommunications law to allow Elon Musk's Starlink to establish operations in the South Asian nation.
US DOJ Disrupts Russian AI-Enhanced Social Media Operation Spreading Pro-Russia Messages
The US Department of Justice has disrupted a Russian operation using fake social media accounts enhanced by artificial intelligence to propagate pro-Kremlin messages covertly in the United States and internationally.
Credit Scores Can Also Be an Early Warning Sign of Cognitive Decline, Research Finds
A new study found that credit scores, which measure a person's capacity to pay back loans, may also serve as an early indicator of cognitive deterioration.
Walt Disney Expands Cruise Business With the Introduction of New Ship in Tokyo
Walt Disney and Japan's Oriental Land Company have announced plans to introduce a new Disney cruise ship.
Kyle A. Duncan
Building a business on an online platform is not black and white. Kyle A. Duncan knew this when he decided to dive deep into search engine optimization (SEO) and discovered that how a business ranks on search results plays a significant role in its success. This realization opened up a world of possibilities, showing how businesses can grow and thrive with the right SEO strategy.
Oil Companies in Texas Pursuing to Restore Operations After Hurricane Beryl
Oil and gas companies in Texas began resuming business operations on Tuesday after Hurricane Beryl battered the state.
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