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FDA Probes Diamond Shruumz Microdosing Chocolate Bars After 8 People Fall Sick

FDA Probes Diamond Shruumz Microdosing Chocolate Bars After 8 People Fall Sick

The FDA is examining Diamond Shruumz-brand microdosing chocolate bars after eight individuals experienced symptoms including vomiting, seizures, and central nervous system depression, prompting concerns over the product's safety.


New York Millionaire Banker Seen Attacking Woman in Violent Encounter

Jonathan Kaye, a 52-year-old millionaire investment banker and Managing Director at Moelis & Company, was filmed punching a woman in the face, causing her to fall to the ground, during a confrontation on the streets of Brooklyn.

Indian Man Chops His Friend's Body to Pieces After Killing Him Due to Financial Dispute

An Indian man was arrested for killing his friend, chopping his body into pieces, and tossing them into stormwater drains.

Social Security Payment 2025: Here’s the Actual Amount You May Receive Next Year as Chances of Increase Rise

An overview of the projected Social Security payment for 2025 reveals potential increases as the likelihood of a rise in benefits grows


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1 in 4 Companies With Return-to-Work Policies Plans to Increase in-Office Days in 2025, Survey Reveals
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Mexico Clarifies First Reported Human H5N2 Bird Flu Death Was Due to Chronic Disease, Not the Virus
Mexico clarifies that the first reported human death from H5N2 bird flu was actually caused by a chronic disease, not the virus.
Minnesota Woman Allegedly Left Bag of $120,000 as Bribe for Juror in Multimillion-Dollar Fraud Case
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has launched an investigation into allegations that a Minnesota woman attempted to bribe a juror with $120,000.
Samsung Electronics Union in South Korea Stages Walkout for Higher Salaries, Better Working Conditions
A Samsung Electronics union in South Korea protested over pay and working conditions on Friday when it staged its first-ever walkout.
American Man Lost His $716,000 Fortune in LinkedIn Romance Scam
A 75-year-old American man became a victim of a romance scam on LinkedIn. A 75-year-old American man became a victim of a romance scam on LinkedIn, losing his life savings and driving him to the brink of suicide.
Donald Trump to Court the Country's Billionaires at Business Roundtable Meeting Weeks After His Conviction
Former President Donald Trump is set to attend the Business Roundtable's quarterly meeting this month.
British Businessman Found Dead, Floating Near Greek Island After Night Out
A businessman from Ghana was discovered dead at his hotel in Seoul. He was in South Korea to attend an event related to the Korea-Africa Summit.
US Veteran Lost Nearly $900,000 to Mexican Jalisco Cartel Timeshare Scam
A US veteran fell victim to a scam orchestrated by a powerful Mexican drug cartel, losing nearly $900,000.
Student Loan Payments Set to Halve for SAVE Plan Participants Starting July
Act quickly to seize the extended opportunity for student loan forgiveness and debt relief, as the deadline has been pushed back, giving borrowers a chance to slash their debt.
Advocates Demand Mayor Adams Expand Fair Fares Program for Lower-Income New Yorkers
Transit advocates and local officials are urging Mayor Eric Adams to expand the eligibility criteria for New York City's Fair Fares program.
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