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US Billionaire to Take New Submersible to Titanic Wreck Despite Deadly OceanGate Tragedy
A US billionaire plans to take a new submersible to the Titanic's wreck a year after the tragic OceanGate incident.
Elon Musk's AI Vision Challenged by Meta’s Yann LeCun in Fiery Social Media Debate
Meta's AI Chief Scientist Yann LeCun and billionaire Elon Musk engaged in a heated debate on the X platform over Musk's AI startup and his controversial views.
Massive Chase Bank Explosion in Youngstown, Ohio Leaves Several People Injured, 2 Missing
Terrifying explosion at a Chase Bank in downtown Ohio injures seven and leaves two missing, damaging nearby buildings and generating massive plumes of smoke.
Student Loan Forgiveness 2024: Here’s Who May Have Their Debt Canceled This Year!
Student loan borrowers need to monitor their debts while the Biden administration introduces additional relief options.
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The Giving Pledge was signed by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and his spouse, who have promised to give away most of their money.
Elon Musk is offering Tesla shareholders a tour of the company's Texas factory next month as he seeks support for his $56 billion compensation package.
Melinda French Gates announces a second billion-dollar commitment, pledging $1 billion over two years to support women and families globally.
Former OpenAI board members have accused CEO Sam Altman of creating a toxic culture of lying and engaging in psychological abuse, raising concerns about the company's leadership and direction.
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.
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.
Hong Kong football boss Jorn Anderson reportedly resigns a few months before the FIFA World Cup Qualifier against Iran. But, why?
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.
Miami has experienced a 50% rise in its freelance workforce and associated revenue over the past five years.