Mexico’s security chief announced on Tuesday that family members of the infamous cartel leader “El Chapo” have entered the U.S. as part of negotiations with the Trump administration over one of his sons’ trafficking charges.
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Goldman Sachs fined for failing to properly report billions of trades
Goldman Sachs will pay a $1.45 million civil fine to settle a U.S. regulator’s claims that the Wall Street bank failed to accurately report data for billions of stock market trades.
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Microsoft said it was laying off around 6,000 employees as they look to rein in costs while funneling billions of dollars into its ambitious bet on AI.
Read More Microsoft to lay off around 3% of workforce in organization-wide cutsHerring Networks Announces Multi-Year Content Carriage Agreement with Spectrum
Herring Networks, Inc., the parent company of OAN and AWE, is proud to announce a new multi-year content carriage agreement with Spectrum.
Read More Herring Networks Announces Multi-Year Content Carriage Agreement with SpectrumReport: U.S. Reduces Tariffs On Temu And Shein Shipments To As Low As 30%
The Trump administration has cut tariffs on cheap Chinese goods from certain shopping sites like Shein and Temu to as low as 30%.
Read More Report: U.S. Reduces Tariffs On Temu And Shein Shipments To As Low As 30%Menendez Brothers Resentenced To 50 Years To Life, Making Them Eligible For Parole
A Los Angeles judge has resentenced the Menendez brothers to 50 years to life in prison for the 1989 murders of their parents, revisiting the high-profile case that has captivated the public for decades.
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