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Trump Media's Auditor Ordered to Pay $14 Million Penalty Over Fraudulent Practices
The SEC charged an auditing firm linked to Trump Media with "massive fraud," resulting in over 1,500 filings being impacted and $14 million in penalties.
AI Engineers Experience Burnout as Companies Push for Quick AI Rollouts
AI engineers across major tech companies are experiencing burnout and rushed product rollouts as they compete to outpace rivals, with pressure to deploy AI tools quickly.
Joe Biden Says 'Xenophobia' Hinders China, Japan, and India's Economic Growth as US Benefits From Migration
President Joe Biden said "xenophobia" among countries like China, Japan, and India is impeding their economic growth, contrasting it with the US, which he claimed benefits from migration.
Donald Trump Lawyer Portrays Hush Money Payment to Stormy Daniels as Extortion
A lawyer for former President Donald Trump has tried to portray the hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels as extortion.
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TV producer Dan Schneider is alleging that the 'Quiet On Set' producers unjustly portrayed him as a child sex abuser at Nickelodeon, resulting in severe damage to his reputation.
An Australian driver collapsed after receiving a fine due to a mobile detection camera catching him using his phone while driving.
Southwest flight attendants have successfully ratified a new four-year contract, which includes a significant 22.3% raise, according to the Transport Workers Union.
A federal prosecutor portrayed serial scammer Joey Cipolla as a charmer with a dangerous fascination with riches — and he is willing to hurt people to achieve it.
Former President Donald Trump has received another $1.6 billion worth of shares in Trump Media & Technology Group.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy was found to have violated federal labor law due to comments he made regarding unionization at the company.
Donald Trump criticized President Joe Biden's border management, citing millions of people entering the US from "prisons," "mental institutions," and potentially as "terrorists."
A Catholic priest from Pottstown, Pennsylvania, faces theft charges for spending $40,000+ of church funds on mobile game microtransactions, including Candy Crush and Mario Kart Tour.
Jack Dorsey voices support for anti-Israel protesters at Columbia University, criticizing law enforcement's response, while Elon Musk, who now owns Twitter, has backed Israeli causes.
US private sector jobs in April rose by 192,000, surpassing expectations and indicating a strong job market, but annual salary growth in some industries is still low.