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What Does the Banking Crisis Mean for Startups and Small Business Owners?
Author, CPA and business owner Gene Marks break down everything entrepreneurs need to know about the impact of the SVB collapse.
A Girl Scout Mom and Lawyer Was Denied Entry to Rockettes Show After Being Recognized By Facial Recognition Tech
Reps for Radio City Music Hall's parent company, MSG Entertainment, said the attorney was prevented from seeing the show due to an existing rule that bars lawyers in active litigation with the company from attending events at MSG venues.
Racial Discrimination Lawsuit by Former McDonald's Security Exec Alleges CEO Barred Him from Corporate Jet
Michael Peaster claims he was fired for publicly criticizing CEO Chris Kempczinski over a controversial text.
James Cameron Wants to End Debate Over Jack's Death in 'Titanic'
The iconic death scene near the end of Cameron's disaster epic has sparked debate for 25 years.
Federal Authorities: Bishop Embezzled Churchgoer's Retirement Savings for Luxury Purchases
Bishop Lamor Whitehead has been arrested and charged with extortion and fraud.
Elon Musk Seeking Investors to Buy Twitter Shares at the Same Price He Paid
New Twitter shares will go for $54.20, the price Musk paid to purchase the social media giant.
Investigation Reveals Child Labor in Hyundai-Kia Alabama Supply Chain
Reports suggest child labor is present throughout Hyundai's and Kia's entire U.S. supply chain.
Airbnb Announces Ban on Renting Out Houses Where Enslaved People Lived
The change follows criticism over a listing for a "slave cabin" that went viral last summer.
Journalists Who Report on Elon Musk Suspended From Twitter Without Explanation
Reporters from various press outlets found themselves — in some cases permanently — locked out of the social media site Thursday.
Cruise Ship Passenger Found Dead off Florida Coast After Falling Overboard
MSC Meraviglia quickly launched rescue operations with the Coast Guard, to no avail.
8 Social Media Influencers Charged by SEC in $100 Million Stock Manipulation Scheme
Using Twitter and Discord, the influencers presented themselves as successful, knowledgeable traders.
Danske Bank Pleads Guilty to Fraud in Multi-Billion Dollar Scheme to Access US Banks
The Danish bank forfeited more than $2 billion in a plea agreement.
9 Million People Were Told By Mistake Their Student Loan Forgiveness Was Approved
A follow-up email admitting the mistake blamed "vendor error."
FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Arrested in the Bahamas on U.S. Criminal Charges
The Bahamas' Attorney General said in a statement that SBF was arrested after receiving formal notification the U.S. will request his extradition.
Jimmy Fallon, Madonna, Justin Bieber Among Celeb NFT Endorsers Named in Suit Against Yuga Labs
The lawsuit says celebrities promoted money-losing Bored Ape Yacht Club NFTs and ApeCoin tokens.