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Businessman From Ghana Found Dead in Hotel While on Visit to Seoul for South Korea-Africa Summit
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.
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.
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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.
A caregiver in Texas is accused of killing a 37-year-old disabled man after stealing his settlement money.
Billionaire venture capitalist Doug Leone has announced supporting Donald Trump's presidential campaign.
Joe Gebbia, a Tesla director, revealed that he was considering selling a house from his start-up, Samara, to Tesla CEO Elon Musk, according to a report.
Google reportedly laid off at least 100 employees from its cloud division despite its rapid expansion.
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear launches a $223 million initiative to address the rental housing shortage in tornado-affected areas.
Dr. Anthony Fauci faced rigorous questioning from Republicans, including one who declined to address him as a doctor, during his appearance before a US House committee.
Tesla stands firm in support of Elon Musk's $56 billion compensation plan despite criticism from shareholders calling it "excessive."
In 2023, the average CEO compensation for S&P 500 companies surged to $16.3 million, up 12.6%, while private-sector workers saw only a 4.1% rise, showing a concerning wide gap between executive pay and worker earnings.
Authorities have made a disturbing discovery at the farm of Herb Baumeister, a businessman from Indiana who they linked to the murders of at least 25 people.

















