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Singapore Court Delays Sentencing for Money Launderer Su Jianfeng, Seized Assets Valued at $138 million

Su Jianfeng, involved in Singapore’s largest money laundering case, pleaded guilty, and his sentencing was postponed to Monday. He and his wife agreed to forfeit 95% of seized assets worth $138 million.


Jobless Rate in US Rise Slightly, But Layoffs Remain Low

The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits rose slightly last week despite layoffs remaining healthy amid ongoing inflation and high interest rates.

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.


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British Businessman Found Dead, Floating Near Greek Island After Night Out
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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.
Google's Privacy Chief Keith Enright Is Leaving the Company After 13 Years
Google's chief privacy officer, Keith Enright, is leaving the company after 13 years. Google's chief privacy officer, Keith Enright, is set to leave the company this fall after a 13-year tenure.
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.
Former OpenAI Researcher Publishes 165-Page AI Essay, Expects Human-Level AI by 2027
Former employees of OpenAI and Google DeepMind have penned an open letter urging AI companies to protect employees who raise concerns about AI risks
Amazon Sued by Thousands of Delivery Drivers Over Unpaid Wages, Contractor Status
The Amazon Labor Union has affiliated with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, receiving support from one of the most powerful labor unions.
Ex-Ozy Exec Testifies to Falsifying Records, Impersonating YouTube Exec for Goldman Sachs Investment
Former Ozy Media executive Samir Rao testified that he falsified business records and impersonated a YouTube executive to secure investment from Goldman Sachs.
Texas Caregiver Allegedly Kills Disabled Man After He Confronted Him of Stealing His Settlement Money
A caregiver in Texas is accused of killing a 37-year-old disabled man after stealing his settlement money.
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