In a recent press conference, President Trump addressed his past relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, vehemently denying any wrongdoing and claiming he cut ties after an 'inappropriate' dispute. His remarks come amid ongoing scrutiny over Epstein's legacy and political implications.
Earth is spinning faster than ever, prompting discussions about the possibility of adding a negative leap second. This unprecedented change could have significant implications for technology and timekeeping.
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This weekend, Superman is set to lead the box office with impressive projections while new releases like I Know What You Did Last Summer and Smurfs vie for attention. Will Superman maintain its reign?
In a bold move, Apple has filed a lawsuit against YouTuber Jon Prosser, accusing him of colluding to steal trade secrets from a development iPhone. As details unfold, Prosser claims innocence, stating he wasn’t aware of how the information was obtained.
American Express has achieved record quarterly revenue of $17.9 billion, driven by a surge in card member spending. As millennials and Gen Z embrace premium products, the company faces rising expenses but maintains a positive outlook.
Wells Fargo has halted travel to China following an exit ban incident involving a U.S. executive. This raises concerns about foreign investment and personal safety amid a backdrop of growing exit bans affecting foreigners.
In a dramatic legal battle, Apple is suing YouTuber Jon Prosser and his associate for allegedly leaking trade secrets related to iOS 26. The lawsuit claims that Prosser conspired to access confidential information from an Apple employee’s development iPhone, leading to unauthorized mockups and videos. Prosser counters that he was unaware of any wrongdoing. What does this mean for tech leaks and YouTube content creators?
In a dramatic escalation, President Trump has accused Senator Adam Schiff of mortgage fraud, claiming a criminal case has been referred to the Justice Department. Schiff denies wrongdoing, calling the allegations a political attack.
In a shocking turn of events, Sean 'Diddy' Combs confirmed he will not testify in his ongoing sex trafficking trial, claiming he's doing an 'excellent job.' As the prosecution rests its case, the trial's future hangs in the balance.