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Goldman Sachs chief David Solomon is trying to calm his troops while the tumult of the 2020 election continues to unfold.
In an audio message to Goldman staff on Wednesday evening — emailed out
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JPMorgan Chase boss Jamie Dimon is urging ”faith,” “patience” and “fortitude” as Wall Street sorts through a tense presidential election that may not get resolved
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Joe Biden has seen major support from one constituency in particular in the lead-up to the 2020 election: Big Tech.
Some of the biggest names in Silicon Valley have lent their voices — and bank
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Apollo Global Management CEO Leon Black said Thursday that giving Jeffrey Epstein a second chance following the late financier’s imprisonment in 2008 for soliciting an underage prostitute in
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Rudy Giuliani was trapped by Sacha Baron Cohen for the sequel to his film "Borat". Donald Trump's personal lawyer denies any inappropriate behavior.
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Kanye West is raising concerns after tweeting and deleting a disturbing message where he wrote about being murdered and having his daughter North taken away from him. “NORTHY I AM GOING TO WAR AND PUTTING MY LIFE ON THE LINE AND IF I AM MURDERED DON’T EVER LET WHITE MEDIA TELL YOU I WASNT A …
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A growing number of celebrities has opened up about living with bipolar disorder, defined by the Mayo Clinic as a lifelong mental health condition that “causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression).” Kanye West Kanye WestGetty Images (Composite) Much of West’s career since 2010 can be viewed through …
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Citigroup said it has placed an employee on paid leave after he was unmasked as the operator of a popular website linked with the conspiracy group QAnon. Jason Gelinas — a 48-year-old resident of Berkeley Heights, New Jersey, who is a senior vice president in the technology group at Citi, according to a now-defunct LinkedIn …
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Minneapolis Police Department’s crime data shows a rise in assaults, robberies and homicides. Minneapolis City Council members, who just two months ago moved to eliminate the police department, sounded the alarm during a Wednesday meeting about a surge in crime seen by their constituents. Council members pressed police Chief Medaria Arradondo about the uptick in …
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Minneapolis City Council members complained of rising crime rates in the city and asked the city’s police chief what he is doing about it during a Tuesday meeting on police reform, months after the council proposed dismantling the police department. Council members told police chief Medaria Arradondo that their constituents have reported seeing and hearing …