Joe Biden Met Head of Chinese Firm That Paid Family Millions, Hunter Biden Business Associate Says

Joe Biden Met Head of Chinese Firm That Paid Family Millions, Hunter Biden Business Associate Says

Hunter Biden business associate John Robinson Walker said President Joe Biden met in 2017 with the head of a Chinese government-linked firm that paid millions to his son and other family members.


Elon Musk's Brain Implant Startup Neuralink Found Violating US Hazardous Material Transport Rules: Report

Elon Musk's brain implant firm Neuralink was fined for violating US Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations on transporting hazardous materials.

British Oil Tanker Hit by Houthi Missile After Group Fires at US Warship—China Urges Rebels to Stop Red Sea Attacks

A British oil tanker was reported to be engulfed in flames in the Gulf of Aden after Houthi rebels hit it with a missile on Friday after transiting the Red Sea.

Vodafone-Three Mobile Network Merger Prompts UK Antitrust Investigation

The UK's competition regulatory said it will investigate Vodafone's proposed merger with Three.


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