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Ex-FTX Co-CEO Ryan Salame Receives 7.5 Years Prison Time and $11 Million Fine for Role in Crypto Scandal

Former FTX Co-CEO Ryan Salame receives a 7.5-year prison sentence and is ordered to pay $11 million in fines following his involvement in unlawful activities, including unlawful political contributions and fraudulent financial practices in FTX.


Ex-Celebrity Lawyer Michael Avennati's Appeal in Nike Extortion Case Junked by Supreme Court

The Supreme Court upheld lawyer Michael Avenatti's conviction and two 1/2-year prison sentence for attempting to extort up to $25 million from Nike, rejecting his appeal that claimed the sentence was based on an unconstitutionally vague statute and that he was engaged in legitimate settlement negotiations.

HK Football Boss Jorn Andersen Reportedly Resigns Before FIFA World Cup Qualifier Against Iran

Hong Kong football boss Jorn Anderson reportedly resigns a few months before the FIFA World Cup Qualifier against Iran. But, why?

US Employers Hesitant to Hire College Graduates Involved in Pro-Palestinian Protests

64% of US employers, among 1,268 business leaders surveyed, express concerns about hiring recent graduates who participated in pro-Palestinian protests within the last six months.


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David Beckham
David Beckham is the global brand ambassador for AliExpress as the e-commerce platform tries to expand internationally.
Another Donald Trump Win Would Be More Disruptive for Bond Markets, Bill Gross Says
Renowned bond investor Bill Gross believes the bond market would suffer more under a second Donald Trump term.
Benetton
Benetton Group co-founder Luciano Benetton announced his resignation as chairman. Luciano Benetton, a billionaire entrepreneur and co-founder of the Benetton Group, announced his intention to resign as chairman of the Italian fashion brand.
Herbert Sim
It was no wonder Websea, the platform with Herbert as its COO since August 2023, would scale great heights. Websea, a billion-dollar market cap hybrid crypto exchange with CEX and DEX features combined into it, has its coin WBS hovering around a market cap of US$48 million. The price, over US$2.3 now, has more than doubled in a year, registering over 113% growth.
Cristina Hernandez
For many athletes and exercise enthusiasts, music isn't just something playing in the background—it's a vital ingredient for getting the most out of their workouts. While some prefer podcasts or the sounds of nature, others rely on the power of catchy tunes and motivational lyrics to keep them going during exercise.
Iman and Adil Oubou, Co-Founders of Vocable AI
Noting the potential of Decentralized AI, Iman Oubou, an entrepreneur with domain expertise in both marketing and AI applications, cofounded Vocable AI to build a one-stop AI content marketing platform. Alongside her sibling and Co-founder, Adil Oubou, they've taken a unique approach, utilizing the power of a decentralized network to connect businesses with comprehensive AI-native solutions—from content research and strategies to deliverables.
The New York Times Dealbook Summit 2023
Glass Lewis advises Tesla shareholders to reject Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package due to concerns over its size, dilutive impact, and Musk's involvement in other ventures.
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.
UAW Challenges Mercedes-Benz Unionization Vote at Alabama Plant, Accuses Company of Intimidation
The United Auto Workers (UAW) union is disputing the results of last week's organizing vote for Mercedes-Benz workers in Alabama, in which workers voted against union representation.
Uvalde Shooting Victims' Parents Sue Meta, Call of Duty Maker, and Gun Company for 'Promoting' Contents to Glorify Violence, Killing
Families in Uvalde, Texas, are suing Meta Platforms and the maker of the video game 'Call of Duty,' claiming the firms are responsible for the belongings used by the gunman who killed 19 elementary school children and two teachers.
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