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UnitedHealthcare CEO's Killer Possibly Known, But Name Withheld to Protect Investigation
Authorities edge closer to identifying the killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, while police withhold the suspect's name to safeguard the investigation.
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US Telecom Providers May Face Stricter Rules After Cybersecurity Breaches
FCC proposes stricter telecom security rules after Chinese hacker breaches to enhance network protection.
Eli Lilly Plans Major Wisconsin Expansion to Address Weight-Loss Drug Shortages
Eli Lilly announces a $3 billion expansion in Wisconsin to boost production of weight-loss and diabetes drugs, creating 750 jobs and addressing drug shortages.
Amazon Faces Lawsuit Over Slower Deliveries to Low-Income Neighborhoods
Amazon is facing a lawsuit for allegedly charging full-price Prime memberships while providing slower deliveries to low-income neighborhoods in Washington, D.C. due to undisclosed operational changes.
OpenAI's Sam Altman Explains How Artificial General Intelligence Will Change Less Than Expected
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman discusses the future of artificial general intelligence (AGI), its potential impact, and the challenges facing AI innovation and ethics.
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson Fatally Shot in Manhattan on Investor Day
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was tragically killed in a targeted shooting outside a Manhattan hotel, leaving the healthcare community in shock as authorities investigate the premeditated attack.
CHI-CHI's Sets Comeback for 2025 with New Agreement, Marking 20 Years Since Closure
Chi-Chi's, the beloved Mexican restaurant chain, is making a nostalgic return in 2025 after 20 years, blending its classic flavors with a modern dining experience.
China Imposes Export Ban on Key Minerals to US Amid Escalating Trade Tensions
China bans the export of key minerals like gallium, germanium, and antimony to the US, intensifying trade tensions and impacting global supply chains.
Ex-Celsius CEO Pleads Guilty to Fraud, Faces Potentially Decades-Long Sentence
Former Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky pleads guilty to fraud, admitting to misleading customers and manipulating crypto token prices, facing up to 30 years in prison.
Enron's Surprising 'Rebirth' Announcement Draws Skepticism
Enron's satirical "rebirth" announcement sparks intrigue and controversy, blending parody with a nod to its scandalous past.















