US Sanctions Several Firms in Hong Kong, UAE for Involvement in Russian Gold Trade

US Sanctions Several Firms in Hong Kong, UAE for Involvement in Russian Gold Trade

The US has imposed sanctions on several companies based in Hong Kong and the UAE for involvement in the trade of gold produced by a sanctioned Russian miner.


OpenAI Teams up With Oracle to Increase Computing Capacity for ChatGPT

Oracle is helping OpenAI and Microsoft to boost ChatGPT's processing capability. This photograph taken in Mulhouse, eastern France on October 19, 2023, shows the ChatGPT logo reflected in mirrors.

Pew Survey Reveals Americans Trust TikTok for News Content Amid Political Turmoil

According to a March Pew Research study of 10,000 American adults, TikTok was least likely to influence news stories through algorithmic recommendations or content moderation than Facebook, Instagram, and X.

Megabus Operator Coach USA Files for Bankruptcy, Seeks Sale of Business

Coach USA, the company behind Megabus and several commuter bus lines in the US and Canada, has filed for bankruptcy protection in Delaware.


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