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2 Russian-Born American Citizens Arrested for Conspiring to Illegally Smuggle Snowmachines From US to Russia

2 Russian-Born American Citizens Arrested for Conspiring to Illegally Smuggle Snowmachines From US to Russia

Two Russian-born American citizens were arrested for attempting to illegally export $500,000 worth of snowmachines from the US to Russia via China.


Donald Trump Urges All Bitcoin Mining to Stay in US, Targets Biden in Latest Crypto Push

Donald Trump reaffirms support for cryptocurrency, advocating for US-based Bitcoin mining, sparking debate amid differing views from the Biden administration.

Former SpaceX Employee Claims She Had Sex with Elon Musk: Report

An exclusive report by the Wall Street Journal reveals several claims from some female SpaceX employees saying that CEO Elon Musk made advances to them, some of it even involving sexual intercourse.

Hunter Biden Faces Sentencing and Upcoming Tax Trial Amidst Father's Reelection Campaign

Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, faces sentencing and an upcoming tax trial amidst his father's reelection campaign, following his conviction on three felony gun charges.


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Two Texas men were sentenced to 45 months in prison for trying to sell Iranian oil to a refinery in China in violation of US sanctions.
US Sanctions Former Exxon Contractor, Public Official in Guyana Over Alleged Fraud and Bribery
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Martin Shkreli Accused of Keeping One-Of-A-Kind Wu-Tang Clan Album Copy in New Lawsuit
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Queens Woman Charged in Murder-for-Hire Plot Offering $10K, Sexual Favors, and Fake Crypto to Kill Lover's Wife and Daughter
Authorities in South Korea are closing a murder-suicide case in Gyeonggi province after the two suspects died from jumping out of a hotel room window to evade capture.
Billionaire LinkedIn Co-Founder Blasts Business Leaders Backing Donald Trump, Whom He Says Would Be 'Bad' for US Economy
Billionaire LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman has openly criticized business leaders backing former President Donald Trump.
JPMorgan Chase Appoints Former PayPal Exec as New CTO
JPMorgan Chase has announced the appointment of former PayPal executive Sri Shivananda as the company's new CTO.
Elon Musk Vows to Restore Disney+ in Teslas if Disney Resumes Ads on X
Tesla is looking to its small shareholder base to back Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package as major shareholders remain divided.
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Tesla rallies retail investors through social media to support Elon Musk's $56 billion payday package as it faces divided opinions from bigger investors.
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