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Chinese Man Arrested as Cybercrime Ringleader in US-Led Bust; Luxury Assets Confiscated

Chinese Man Arrested as Cybercrime Ringleader in US-Led Bust; Luxury Assets Confiscated

The US and its allies arrested a Chinese man accused of leading a global cybercrime network, seizing millions in assets, involved in defrauding the American government of billions of dollars during the COVID-19 pandemic.


US Billionaire to Take New Submersible to Titanic Wreck Despite Deadly OceanGate Tragedy

A US billionaire plans to take a new submersible to the Titanic's wreck a year after the tragic OceanGate incident.

Royal Caribbean Passenger Fatally Jumps from World's Largest Cruise Ship

An unidentified man jumped over 80 feet from the Icon of the Seas soon after departing from Florida, prompting a swift search and rescue operation by Royal Caribbean's crew and the US Coast Guard, resulting in the man being declared dead.

Massive Chase Bank Explosion in Youngstown, Ohio Leaves Several People Injured, 2 Missing

Terrifying explosion at a Chase Bank in downtown Ohio injures seven and leaves two missing, damaging nearby buildings and generating massive plumes of smoke.


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Naked Passenger Arrested After Disrupting Virgin Australia Flight: Incident Forces Return to Perth
A naked passenger's disruptive behavior on a Virgin Australia flight prompts an emergency return to Perth, leading to his arrest.
Worst Bird Flu Hits US as Iowa Egg Farm Prompted to Kill 4.2 Million Chickens
Iowa has announced its first bird flu outbreak, discovered at a 4.2 million-chicken commercial egg-laying business in Sioux County.
Miami Freelance Workers Rise to 50%, Revenue Soars to 88%
Miami has experienced a 50% rise in its freelance workforce and associated revenue over the past five years.
7 Iconic Brands With Surprising Names Before Getting Into Fame
Famous brands changed their names, showing how even big companies evolve to stay relevant in the market.
Indian Businessman Hacks to Death Younger Brother, Sister-in-Law, and Baby Nephew Sleeping in Their Home
An Indian businessman is accused of brutally killing his younger brother, sister-in-law, and their three-month-old baby.
Is Fast Food Now Luxurious? Over 80% of Americans Say Yes—New Survey Reveals More Details
Is fast food now luxurious? A new survey revealed that almost 80% of Americans already find fast food too expensive.
Millions Projected to Travel by Air, Road for US Memorial Day Weekend
As the Memorial Day weekend approaches, Americans are advised to plan ahead if they are to travel, especially in areas where the weather may not cooperate.
PC Pioneer Chester Gordon Bell Dies at 89
The family of personal computer pioneer Chester Gordon Bell announced his death on May 17. Chester Gordon Bell, who pioneered the era of more powerful personal computers in smaller and more portable frames in the 1960s, died on May 17 at the age of 89.
Spain: Majorca Beach Club Collapse Leaves 4 Dead, Dozens Injured After Being Crushed Under Falling Rubble
At least four individuals have died and sixteen others have been injured in Palma, Majorca, following the collapse of a beach club's terrace, with seven in critical condition.
78-Year-Old Entrepreneur Receives $11M Settlement After Devastating San Francisco Cable Car Accident
Ruth Owades, a 78-year-old entrepreneur, won an $11 million settlement after suffering life-changing injuries, including a traumatic brain injury and spinal fractures, in a San Francisco cable car accident.
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