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Bitcoin Billionaire Michael Saylor Reaches $40 Million Settlement in DC Tax Fraud Case

Billionaire bitcoin investor and MicroStrategy founder Michael Saylor will pay $40 million to settle a tax fraud lawsuit brought by Washington, DC, Attorney General Brian Schwalb.


June Social Security Payments for Some Recipients Postponed to Next Week

Social Security recipients usually paid in the second week of the month may experience a delay until the next week.

Toyota Issues Apology as Safety Test Scandal Persists: ‘We Are Not a Perfect Company’

In response to the safety test controversy, Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda apologized while bowing before reporters.

Dr. Anthony Fauci Confesses to Making Up COVID Social Distancing, Mask Rules

Dr. Anthony Fauci faced rigorous questioning from Republicans, including one who declined to address him as a doctor, during his appearance before a US House committee.


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Poppi is being sued by a customer who disputes the promises it makes about gut health. Atmosphere at the Poppi Soda's Back Beach Bash at Gurney's Montauk on July 28, 2023 in Montauk, New York.
Fearless Fund Grant Program Exclusively for Black Women Entrepreneurs Suspended by US Appeals Court
A federal appeals court has suspended the Fearless Fund's grant program for Black women business owners.
US Dollar Drops to 3-Week Low Amid Slowing Economy
The US dollar dropped to a three-week low on Monday as data revealed a slowing economy. The US dollar dropped to a three-week low on Monday as data revealed a slowing economy with lower-than-anticipated manufacturing and construction spending figures.
X to Allow Porn, Consensual Adult Content, Legitimizing Twitter’s Earlier Policy
X officially allowed people to show consensual adult content as long as they are labeled as such. This photograph taken on March 7, 2024 in Nantes, shows logos of US social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter.
Warren Buffett's PacifiCorp Reaches $178 Million Settlement Over 2020 Oregon Wildfires
PacifiCorp, a utility owned by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, agreed to pay $178 million to settle claims by 403 plaintiffs related to two Oregon wildfires in 2020, bringing the total settled claims to nearly 1,500.
New York Set to Ban Social Media Algorithms for Youth Without Parental Consent
New York plans to ban social media companies from using algorithms to control content for youth without parental consent, addressing concerns about the platforms' impact on mental health.
‘Just Cause’ Developer Avalanche Closes 2 Studios, Cuts 50 Jobs
Avalanche Studios Group, the developers of the game franchise “Just Cause,” announced that they would be closing down its New York and Montreal studios and letting go of 50 of its staff.
US Imposes Over $2 Million Penalties Against Some Airlines, Securing $1 Billion in Refunds
The US DOT fined three airlines over $2 million and ordered them to repay customers for COVID-19-canceled flights.
IATA Warns About More Expensive Airfare—But, What Causes Plane Ticket Prices To Increase?
The IATA warns people about more expensive airfare. Here's what Director-General Willie Walsh explained.
Microsoft President Brad Smith said that only a few AI deepfakes target EU elections. But this shouldn't be celebrated as a victory yet.
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