Elon Musk's X Sued by Its San Francisco HQ Landlord for $13.6 Million, While SpaceX Fined After a Worker Accident

Elon Musk's X Sued by Its San Francisco HQ Landlord for $13.6 Million, While SpaceX Fined After a Worker Accident

Elon Musk's X, formerly known as Twitter, is facing a lawsuit from the landlord of its San Francisco headquarters who seeks $13.6 million to refill a line of credit after the company allegedly failed to pay rent.


Paramount Global Is Laying Off About 800 Workers: Report

As the media firm looks for ways to cut costs and increase earnings this year, Paramount Global is reportedly laying off approximately 800 employees, or about 3% of its workforce.

Former Ron DeSantis Wall Street Fundraiser Shifts Focus to Donald Trump's Campaign, Aiming to Raise Over $3 Million

Former Wall Street executive Omeed Malik, known for his involvement in fundraising for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, is now redirecting his efforts towards supporting former President Donald Trump's presidential campaign.

Bitcoin Money Launderer, Who Used Fake Churches as False Fronts in Romance Scams, Ordered to Pay Over $3.5M to Elderly Victims

Bitcoin money launderer Ian Freeman has been ordered to pay over $3.5 million in restitution to 29 primarily elderly victims.


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