On Tuesday, Citadel Securities said that Sequoia Capital and Paradigm, a crypto-focused investment firm, had made a $1.15 billion minority investment in the market maker
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Anguish, pain as NYC building fire kills 19, including 9 children.
Multiple people were seriously injured by smoke in a fire that killed 19 people, including nine children, in a Bronx apartment building on Monday, as
Plane crashes on rail tracks in California, crushed by a train.
On Sunday, police in Los Angeles, California, extracted the pilot from a crash-landed Cessna seconds before the plane was slammed by a train, sending debris
Ahmaud Arbery’s murder: 3 Georgia men have been condemned to life in jail.
Travis McMichael and his father Gregory McMichael were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of release on Friday in Georgia for the “chilling”
Climate Change: Thousands of people were displaced and homes destroyed as a result of the Colorado wildfires.
When indications of a nearby grass fire swiftly morphed into a concerned pre-evacuation notice and then an order to leave immediately, Mike Guanella and his
Experts predict Ghislaine Maxwell will have a tough time overturning her sex abuse conviction.
Ghislaine Maxwell, a British socialite, plans to appeal her conviction for arranging for adolescent females to have sexual relations with financier Jeffrey Epstein, but experts
Moments before a 14-year-old girl was fatally shot, Los Angeles police footage reveals mayhem.
The frantic, violent minutes leading up to the deadly Los Angeles police shooting of an assault suspect at a clothes store, as well as a
Denver area massacre, lone gunman kills four people before being shot and killed by police.
On Monday, a lone shooter killed four people and wounded three others, including a police officer, in a Denver-area shooting spree that spanned numerous sites
Oscar nominee, James Franco admits sex addiction and sleeping with students.
James Franco, an Oscar nominee, has admitted to sleeping with students at an acting school he used to run, saying he battled with sex addiction
For H-1B and other visas, the US will waive in-person interviews through 2022.
The State Department announced on Thursday that through next year, consular officers will be able to forego in-person interviews for H-1B and other non-immigrant visa
