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Japanese Woman Allegedly Kills Parents to Take Over Restaurant Business
A 31-year-old Japanese woman was arrested for allegedly killing her parents to take over their restaurant business.
London Police Officer Charged After Stealing Money From Dead Man
A Metropolitan Police officer has been charged after allegedly stealing money from a dead man in north London.
Uber to Pay $1,000 to US, Canada Drivers Who Will Ditch Their Cars for 5 Weeks
Uber will pay more than 100 people in the US and Canada $1,000 to abandon their cars for five weeks.
H&M to Offer More Discounts to Win Back Lost Customers
H&M plans to increase its discounted offerings in the second half of this year to regain lost customers.
Boeing's Financial Issues Will Not Stop Union Workers From Holding a Strike
Boeing's ongoing financial and production issues will not deter its workers from holding a strike.
‘Cryptoqueen’ Wanted: US Raises Reward for OneCoin Scam Mastermind to $5 Million
The US State Department has raised the reward for information leading to the capture of Ruja Ignatova, known as the "Cryptoqueen," to $5 million.
Texas Man Kills 2 Gas Station Clerks Over Lottery Tickets, Cash for New Apartment
A Texas man has been charged in connection with the killings of two gas station clerks in Dallas. A Texas man has been charged in connection with the killings of two gas station clerks in Dallas to allegedly steal cash and lottery tickets to get a new apartment.
Hollywood Workers Union Secures Wage Hike, AI Protections in New Three-Year Deal With Top Studios
The Hollywood film and television crew union has reached a tentative three-year agreement with top studios.
American Electric Power Names Bill Fehrman as New CEO
American Electric Power has named Bill Fehrman its new chief executive officer. American Electric Power (AEP) has named Bill Fehrman its new chief executive officer, effective August 1, 2024.
Republican State Attorney Generals Challenge Biden Administration's New Fuel Economy Regulations
A coalition of 26 state attorneys general has filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration's new fuel economy rules.
No Fortune 100 CEOs Have Donated to Donald Trump Despite Being Historically Republican-Leaning
No Fortune 100 CEOs have donated to former President Donald Trump in this election cycle, according to new data.
Singapore Seized Over $4 Billion in Dirty Money From Criminal, Money Laundering Activities Since 2019
Singapore has confiscated more than $4 billion in assets tied to criminal and money laundering activities over the past five years.
Shein's Potential London IPO Slammed by Amnesty International UK: A 'Badge of Shame' for LSE
Amnesty International UK has criticized the potential initial public offering (IPO) of Shein on the London Stock Exchange.
China Welcomes US Dairy Companies Expanding in Chinese Market
China has expressed willingness to work with US dairy companies that would like to expand their business in the Chinese market.
PetroChina Fined $14.5 Million for US Export Law Violation, DOJ Says
PetroChina International America has agreed to pay a fine and forfeiture totaling $14.5 million for violations of US export law.
Beheaded Tech CEO's Killer Found Guilty of Murder
A Manhattan jury has found Tyrese Haspil guilty in the brutal murder of tech CEO Fahim Saleh. A Manhattan jury has found Tyrese Haspil guilty in the brutal murder of tech CEO Fahim Saleh.
2 New York Pharmacy Owners Sentenced for $18 Million COVID-19 Health Care Fraud, Money Laundering
Two New York pharmacy owners have been sentenced for orchestrating a money laundering scheme involving fraudulent Medicare filings.
Goldman Sachs Appoints Hess CEO as New Independent Member of the Board of Directors
Goldman Sachs has appointed John B. Hess, CEO of Hess Corporation, to its Board of Directors as an independent member.
US Skilled Labor Shortage, Rising Construction Costs Threaten to Derail New LNG Projects
Some new liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects in the US Gulf Coast are experiencing delays due to a shortage of skilled labor.
China Telecom, China Mobile Face US Government Investigations Over Data Misuse Concerns
The United States (US) is investigating China Mobile, China Telecom, and China Unicom over data misuse concerns.
China's ByteDance Is Reportedly Working With Broadcom to Create Advanced AI Chip
China's ByteDance is reportedly collaborating with US chip designer Broadcom to develop an advanced AI processor.
PillBots: These Swallowable Robotic Pills Could Revolutionize Diagnosis, Prevention of Gastrointestinal Disorders
Developed by Endiatx, these tiny and swallowable robots, called PillBots, are poised to revolutionize gastrointestinal health monitoring.
Elon Musk Deepfake Promotes Crypto Scam on YouTube
A recent YouTube Live broadcast used a deepfake of Elon Musk to promote a crypto scam. A recent YouTube Live broadcast used a deepfake of Elon Musk to promote a crypto scam.
China, EU Agree to Hold Talks on Planned EV Tariffs Amid Ongoing Tensions
China and the European Union (EU) have agreed to negotiate on proposed tariffs on Chinese EVs amid ongoing tensions.
X CEO Linda Yaccarino Shakes Up Her Executive Team Amid Elon Musk's Pressure on Costs: Report
Linda Yaccarino, the CEO of social media platform X, has reportedly restructured her executive team amid pressure from owner Elon Musk to increase sales and reduce expenses.
Chinese Man Gets Over 2 Years in Prison for Stealing $88,700 From Jeweler on Singapore Airlines Flight
A Chinese man was sentenced to two-and-a-half-year in prison for stealing around $88,700 from a Singaporean jeweler on a Singapore Airlines flight.
China, Australia Roll Out 5-Year Visas to Citizens for Business, Tourism
China and Australia will now offer each other's citizens multiple-entry visas valid for up to five years.
Spotify Introduces New Basic Streaming Plan in the US
Spotify has unveiled a new basic streaming plan for users in the US. Spotify has unveiled a new basic streaming plan for users in the United States (US) following recent price hikes for its premium subscriptions.
Bankruptcy Rules for Small Businesses Get Tighter After US Law Expires
The expiration of a popular US law on Friday has tightened bankruptcy rules for mid-sized and small businesses.
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Philippine business groups condemned the recent harassment faced by the country's military amid South China Sea tensions.
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