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Oil Tycoon Shot Wife to Death Before Turning Gun on Himself to Commit Suicide
An oil tycoon shot his wife to death before he turned the gun on himself to commit suicide. Victoria Vera Blyth, a former television anchor and singer, was tragically shot by her husband, David Thomas Blyth, a prominent oil tycoon, at their villa in Ankara, Turkey.
Donald Trump's Net Worth Plunges $475 Million as Trump Media Shares Continue to Slide
Former President Donald Trump's net worth fell by about $475 million as shares of Trump Media & Technology Group continued their downward trend.
After Vladimir Putin Meets Xi Jinping, Russia and China Establish Payment Alternatives to Evade US Sanctions for Now
Russia's President Vladimir Putin's visit to China last month reportedly secured alternative payment methods for the two nations.
Nippon Steel to Face Higher Decarbonization Costs With US Steel Acquisition, Shareholders Warn
Nippon Steel's proposed acquisition of US Steel has raised concerns among shareholders about the potential increase in decarbonization costs for Japan's largest steelmaker.
Microsoft Agrees to $14.4M Settlement Over Retaliation and Discrimination Claims in California
Microsoft has again taken the title of the world's most valuable company from Nvidia. Microsoft has again taken the title of the world's most valuable company from Nvidia.
New Zealand Tourist, Wife of Businessman Doug McKay, Killed in Southern California Robbery
The wife of a gunman in a deadly Toronto shooting has alleged that the two victims had defrauded their family through an alleged investment scam.
Donald Trump Says Business Leaders Should Be '100% Behind' Him or Face Termination
Former President Donald Trump reportedly left a less than favorable impression among prominent American CEOs who attended the Business Roundtable's quarterly meeting.
Vladimir Putin Gifts Kim Jong Un a Lavish Russian Limousine During Visit to North Korea to Deepen Economic Ties
During a visit to North Korea to strengthen economic ties, Russia's President Vladimir Putin gifted North Korean leader Kim Jong Un with a Russian-made limousine, a tea set, and artwork.
US Urges Japan, Netherlands to Further Limit Exports of Chipmaking Equipment to China
The United States (US) is urging Japan and the Netherlands to further hamper China's capability to produce high-tech semiconductors.
France Leads in Generative AI Funding Race in Europe
France is leading in the generative AI funding race in Europe, according to a new report. France is leading in the generative AI funding race in Europe, according to a new report by venture capital firm Accel and analysts at Dealroom.
 Minneapolis Man Charged for Killing, Burning Victim in Basement Over $2,800 Rent Money
A 42-year-old man in Minneapolis has been charged with the killing of a 52-year-old man in 2020 over rent money.
Mexican Sinaloa Cartel Conspired With Chinese Banking Group to Launder $50 Million, US DOJ Says
The US DOJ alleged that the Mexican Sinaloa Cartel collaborated with wealthy Chinese nationals in California to launder up to $50 million from drug trafficking.
US Senate Approves Bill to Boost Nuclear Energy Development and Deployment
The US Senate has approved a bill to speed up the deployment of nuclear energy capacity. The US Senate approved on Tuesday a bill to speed up the deployment of nuclear energy capacity.
Rate of Uninsured Americans to Rise to Nearly 9% in the Next Decade, Congressional Budget Office Report Shows
A Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report revealed that the uninsured rate among Americans will increase from 7.7% in 2024 to 8.9% over the next decade.
Trump Media Expects to Gain $247 Million After SEC Approves Resale of Certain Shares, Warrants
Trump Media & Technology Group has announced that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approved the company's filing to resale certain shares and warrants.
Kansas Sues Pfizer for Allegedly Hiding COVID Vaccine Risks, Misleading the Public
Kansas has filed a lawsuit against Pfizer, accusing the pharmaceutical giant of misleading the public about its COVID-19 vaccine.
Sanctioned Russian Billionaire Files Lawsuit Against UBS Over Money Laundering Alerts
Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov has filed a lawsuit against a German unit of UBS Group AG over anti-money laundering reports that triggered a criminal investigation of him.
President Joe Biden's campaign is launching a new $50 million ad campaign that targets the felony convictions of his rival, former President Donald Trump.
US DOJ Disrupts Russian AI-Enhanced Social Media Operation Spreading Pro-Russia Messages
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services will end the advance payments program to providers affected by a cyberattack on UnitedHealth's Change Healthcare.
Microsoft's Xbox Marketing Head to Leave the Company to Join Roblox
.Jerret West, Microsoft's Xbox marketing chief, is leaving the firm to join Roblox. Jerret West, Microsoft's Xbox marketing chief, is leaving the firm to become the new chief marketing officer of the gaming platform Roblox.
 Elon Musk Says Donald Trump Calls Him 'Out of the Blue for No Reason,' Reveals Some of What They Discussed at Tesla Meet
At the recent electric automaker's annual meeting, Tesla CEO Elon Musk revealed some of what he had discussed with former President Donald Trump.
Bitcoin ETFs Are Still Being Slowly Adopted by Financial Advisors, BlackRock Exec Says
Bitcoin ETFs are on a slow adoption journey, according to BlackRock's Samara Cohen. Bitcoin exchange traded funds (ETFs) are still slowly being adopted by financial advisors despite making their debut in January, according to BlackRock's Samara Cohen.
McDonalds Removes AI Drive-Thru Voice Ordering System After It Went Viral for Wrong Reasons
McDonald's has decided to remove its AI-powered order-taking technology from over 100 restaurants after it went viral for the wrong reasons.
FOX Business Network's Maria Bartiromo Interviews Minneapolis Federal Reserve President Neel Kashkari
Minneapolis Federal Reserve President Neel Kashkari stated that a rate cut by the US central bank is likely by December.
PAKISTAN-ISRAEL-PALESTINIAN-CONFLICT-PROTEST
Iraqi militias are targeting US businesses such as KFC in protest to the Gaza war. Supporters of Islami Jamiat-e-Talaba (IJT), a student wing of Pakistan's Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) party stage a pro-Palestinian protest outside a Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) restaurant calling for boycott of Israeli products on the outskirts of Islamabad on May 7, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and the militant Hamas group in the Gaza Strip.
Elderly Man Dead After Group of ‘Drunk’ Youngsters Attacked Him in Broad Daylight for Money
A senior citizen in India has succumbed to injuries after being brutally attacked for money by a group of youngsters.
Italy Arrests Russian Businessman Accused of Helping Son of Putin Ally Escape From House Arrest
Italian authorities have arrested a Russian businessman accused of assisting the son of a Putin ally in escaping house arrest in Italy.
Germany Urges China to Make 'Serious' Move on Issue of EV Tariffs
Germany is urging China to take decisive steps regarding tariffs on imported electric vehicles (EVs).
Starbucks, Coca-Cola Seek Trademark Renewal in Russia
Coca-Cola and Starbucks have sought to re-register their trademarks in Russia to protect their intellectual property rights.
G7 Summit Tackles China's 'Unfair' Business Practices, Pope Francis Joins to Talk About AI
The G7 summit in Italy has witnessed a historic moment as Pope Francis joined to talk about AI. The G7 summit in Italy on Friday witnessed a historic moment as Pope Francis joined to discuss the potential benefits and drawbacks of artificial intelligence (AI).
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