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Donald Trump Throws a Social Media Tantrum as $464 Million Bond Deadline in Fraud Case Nears
With just a day left before the deadline to pay his $464 million bond, former President Donald Trump finds himself under pressure.
BBC Is Eyeing More Commercial Deals Ahead of Potential Expiration of Its License Fee
The BBC is looking to enter into more commercial partnerships ahead of the potential expiration of its license fee.
Viral: Melbourne Restaurant Owner's Petty BBQ Revenge Billboard for Ex-Girlfriend Sparks Internet Frenzy
In Caroline Springs, Australia, a Melbourne restaurant owner strategically erected a billboard aimed at his ex-partner, Sophia, as an act of revenge.
Stellantis Uses 'Mandatory' Remote Work Day To Slash 400 US Salaried Workers Through 'Mass Firing' Call
Stellantis informed the affected workers of the mass lay-offs during a 'mandatory remote work day,' and attributed it to challenging market conditions.
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Reddit Inc. made a remarkable debut on the NYSE, surging 48%. Tens of thousands of Reddit users participated in the IPO through a directed-share program, resulting in immediate profits for some while others contemplated a long-term investment strategy.
Tesla's stock plummeted after Elon Musk's decision to halt car production in China amid slower EV sales growth and increased competition. Analysts warn that overcoming the downfall will be challenging without new Tesla models.
The Bank of Japan's decision to abandon its negative interest rate policy, coupled with its first rate hike in 17 years, reflects confidence in Japan's economic growth, driven by significant wage increases. Still, experts anticipate minimal immediate impact on the public.
Michael Jackson's Son in Legal Battle With Grandmother Katherine Over Funds From His Father's Estate
Michael Jackson's son, Bigi "Blanket" Jackson, has asked a court to deny the King of Pop's mother from using his late father's estate money in her ongoing legal battle.
US representatives have tried to determine the reason behind the missing or delayed United States Postal Service (USPS) mail in the metro Richmond area in Virginia.
In what Kyiv described as the most devastating attacks against its energy infrastructure in two years of war, Russia pounded electrical power facilities in much of Ukraine on Friday.
More Americans trust former President Donald Trump's trade approach than President Joe Biden's, according to a new survey.
Ahead of the deadline to pay the $454 million civil fraud fine, Donald Trump has vowed to take the fight on the ruling out of New York Attorney General Letitia James' case up to the US Supreme Court if necessary.
After being notified of an arrest warrant against him, a former CEO of Steinhoff was found dead in what authorities suspect to be a suicide.
A recent report by Payscale reveals that one in three companies is shifting away from requiring a college degree for salaried positions.




