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NY biz bigwig admits he skimmed $1.6M to pay for his wedding, lavish trips and failed side hustle

A credit supervisor manager from a Long Island firm has admitted to charges of wire fraud on Thursday, having embezzled $1.6 million from his employer. He misused the funds to

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Google Unveils $1 Billion Investment In Thailand’s Digital Infrastructure

Bangkok, Thailand: Google has announced its plan to invest $1 billion in building digital infrastructure in Thailand, including a new

Colorado’s trial against Kroger-Albertsons merger opens in Denver court

A Colorado Attorney General’s office lawyer argued on Monday that a potential merger between Kroger and Albertsons could cost Colorado

DOJ To Launch Review Into 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre

The Justice Department has announced plans to conduct a review of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, a brutal attack by

Foodstuffs merger blocked by Commerce Commission

The Commerce Commission has rejected Foodstuffs' plan to merge its North Island and South Island divisions. Earlier this year, the

Nowhere In Middle East Israel Cannot Reach: Benjamin Netanyahu Warns Iran

Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a stern warning to Iran, stating that there is no place in

Denver man charged with murder in fatal roommate shooting

A man from Denver is currently facing murder charges after allegedly shooting his roommate, as per court documents.Identified as Tyler

Kamala Harris Releases Report On Donald Trump’s Health Care Agenda

The Kamala Harris presidential campaign recently unveiled a new health care plan, which is actually an analysis of what Trump

Forestry ‘not to blame’ for Timaru meatworks closure

The debate over the impact of forestry on the closure of the Smithfield meatworks in New Zealand continues, with conflicting