Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, is giving Russian mothers a huge cash bonus if they have 10 or more children. This is a Soviet-era incentive that Putin is bringing back as the country of 145 million people plans for the future.
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A U.S. Navy lieutenant and Mormon missionary who lives in Japan has been sentenced to three years in prison, which his family calls 'shocking.' This is because at least two people died in a car accident that doctors think was caused by a medical event.
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A report says that Mark Zuckerberg didn't try to hide his irritation when an employee asked about vacation days during a meeting where the CEO of Meta said he was going to fire low-performing workers.
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The delayed airplane was left sitting on a runway for hours without air conditioning or food service, leaving passengers on an American Airlines flight from Charlotte, North Carolina, to New York City to 'mental breakdown,' according to a report.
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FatMan Terra has announced a class action lawsuit in which Do Kwon is named as a defendant as he retells his story and explains why he created the FatManTerra account.
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Sango Coin received a $1.09 million inflow within 24 hours of its initial offering, despite project criticism and declining market conditions.
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Following the larger market signals, Ethereum, the largest cryptocurrency, enjoyed a strong surge in July. However, the situation for ETH appears to be shifting.
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VCs have money to invest in crypto startups, but some are waiting for bigger opportunities that should present itself around September.
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Michael Alan Stollery, the project's CEO, pled guilty to one count of securities fraud and faces life in prison.
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Elon Musk is laughing at the crazy rumors that he had an affair with Google co-founder Sergey Brin's wife that ruined their friendship. He sent The Post a photo of himself having a good time with his longtime friend while the rumors were going around.
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CNN said that an investigation by the FBI into Chinese land purchases near important infrastructure and Huawei equipment on many American cell towers found that the Chinese company's telecom equipment could intercept and even disrupt U.S. military communications, including those of the U.S. Strategic Command, which is in charge of the country's nuclear arsenal.