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Indian Businessman Plunges to His Death After Jumping From 3rd Floor of Hospital Building

An Indian businessman died after jumping off from a private hospital building in India in an apparent suicide.


Drunk Man Arrested After Allegedly Poked Fun of Disney World Resort Bar Guest With Down Syndrome

A drunk man was beaten at a bar in a Disney World resort after reportedly mocking a guest who has Down syndrome.

Florida Senate President's Husband John Passidomo Dies in Utah Hiking Accident

John Passidomo was a prominent Naples real estate attorney and a partner in charge of Florida real estate from 1985 to 1993 for Frost & Jacobs.

Ukrainians Can Now File Online Compensation Claims as Register Opens of Damage to Homes Caused by Russia's Invasion

Ukrainians can now start filing claims for damage to their homes as a result of Russia's invasion at a newly established register that opened Tuesday.


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At least 29 persons were dead after a fire broke out at a nightclub in Istanbul, Turkey, on Tuesday.
Among the highest-paid tech skills, generative AI has emerged as number 1. Among the highest-paid tech skills, generative AI has emerged as number 1, with salaries exceeding $150,000 a year, according to a recent report by job search site Indeed.
After delaying their wedding due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the couple, who announced their engagement in 2019, will finally exchange vows in an intimate ceremony on Saturday.
Actress Angie Harmon, known for her roles in "Rizzoli & Isles" and "Law & Order," said on Monday that her family dog was shot and killed by an Instacart driver.
McKinsey & Co. offers nine months' pay to some employees who want to leave the company. McKinsey & Co. has introduced a unique offer to some of its employees: Accept nine months' pay and leave the company.
Broadway actor John Cardoza was robbed by a panhandler inside a Dunkin Donuts in Manhattan, New York City, on Easter Sunday.
Tax season pressure affects Gen Z, with 1 in 4 needing therapy. Young filers struggle with documentation, turning to social media for guidance despite IRS warnings.
California is now considering measures to restrict bosses from contacting their employees outside of work hours.
An elderly businessman was killed by his caretaker for allegedly disturbing him while he was sleeping.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has announced that beneficiaries will now owe significantly less if they received overpayments by mistake.
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