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Former Economy Minister Gets 24 Years in Prison for Beating His Wife to Death — A Murder Case That Shocked Kazakhstan
A former economy minister of Kazakhstan was sentenced to 24 years in prison on Monday for beating his wife to death.
Elon Musk's Tesla Settles Sexual Harassment Lawsuit by Ex-Worker Who Claimed She Was Fired After Being Harassed 100 Times
Elon Musk's Tesla has settled a lawsuit filed by a former factory worker who claimed she was dismissed after reporting sexual harassment incidents.
Walmart Is Laying off Hundreds of Employees, Asking Remote Workers to Move to Offices
Walmart is reportedly laying off hundreds of corporate employees and requesting all its remote workers to move to the company's offices.
OpenAI Startup Fund Secures Additional $5 Million in Latest Funding Round
The OpenAI Startup Fund has successfully raised an additional $5 million. The OpenAI Startup Fund has successfully raised an additional $5 million, according to a filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
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President Joe Biden has signed a bipartisan bill that bans imports of enriched uranium from Russia. Uranium is the fuel most used by nuclear power plants.
Union leaders and lawmakers on Monday strongly criticized Boeing for locking out its unionized firefighters and urged the company to reach a fair contract agreement.
Chinese physicists raise concerns over US trade restrictions impacting quantum research, with 22 entities, including Origin Quantum Computing Technology, facing limitations.
According to a survey conducted on over 3,000 individuals in the UK who have been targeted by fraud in the last two years, it was discovered that 43 percent of them fell victim to scams during a specific time of day.
Chuck Schumer's call to action is based on his concern that such mergers could grant oil giants excessive influence over gas prices, leading to potential price increases that would impact consumers.
AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile will pay $10.25 million to settle a lawsuit alleging they lied about their "unlimited" and "free" plans.
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand is expected to report a drop in its second quarter 2024 interest rates, which could be estimated to be at 2.3%.
The Federal Court denied an injunction against platform X (previously known Twitter) for Wakely church stabbing tweets.
Nearly two-thirds of workers voting in favor of strike authorization reflects growing concerns among employees about their working conditions.
The public has been cautioned by the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) about Quantum AI, an organization that is suspected of carrying out fraudulent activities involving virtual assets and pretending to be Elon Musk.