
How Jeffrey Epstein pulled Bill Gates and Microsoft into a web of sex, money, and secrets
How a convicted sex offender became a seven-figure negotiator for Microsoft’s No. 2 executive is the story of how Epstein got into the inner circle of Gates.
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How a convicted sex offender became a seven-figure negotiator for Microsoft’s No. 2 executive is the story of how Epstein got into the inner circle of Gates.

Google is rolling out a feature that lets civilian and military personnel build custom AI agents for unclassified work on the Pentagon's enterprise AI portal.

Burton was set to die this week for a 1991 murder — even though another man pulled the trigger. Alabama's governor said she couldn't let that stand.

He was a celebrated deep-sea explorer who pulled off one of the greatest shipwreck discoveries in history. Then he went on the run, landed in prison, and refused to say where the missing gold went.

Lloyd Blankfein, the former CEO of financial giant Goldman Sachs, says education is the “real accelerator” of wealth and success—hitting back at anti-college leaders like Peter Thiel.

As part of the partnership, Thinking Machines Lab has also agreed to deploy at least one gigawatt of Nvidia's Vera Rubin systems.

Oil prices plunge after the U.S. Energy Secretary says the Navy escorted a tanker through Strait of Hormuz

Prices are up 21% from a month ago with the oil market roiled by the U.S.-Iran war.

Amazon said AI-assisted production changes were partly to blame for recent infrastructure issues.

Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser says Warren Buffett gave her two rules for handling conflict at work. The first? "You can always call them an asshole tomorrow."

SpaceX wants early inclusion on the Nasdaq 100 index, making it a necessary condition for a potential listing on the tech-heavy exchange, Reuters sources said.

In China, Gu is known as "frog princess," rewarded for her excellence with millions of dollars. In America, she's called a traitor.

According to AAA, the average price of U.S. gasoline has shot up to $3.48 a gallon from just under $3 a week ago.

Buc-ee's receives an "F" rating from the BBB despite a cult following, citing failure to respond to nearly 90 customer complaints about product issues and poor service.

Vertex Pharmaceuticals said its drug for a rare kidney condition succeeded in a Phase 3 trial.

"There’s something kind of systemic here happening ... within schools and outside of schools,” says Megan Kuhfeld, a researcher at NWEA.

The Food and Drug Administration warned consumers Monday about oysters and clams that could be contaminated with norovirus and were sent to nine states, including California, Florida and New York

The IEA's members are advanced economies in North America, Europe and Northeast Asia. They collectively hold about 1.2 billion barrels of oil in reserve.

"We need policymakers to come together, agree to reduce deficits ... and put our national debt on a downward sustainable path as a share of the economy."

Across industries, artificial intelligence is collapsing day-long tasks into minutes. But instead of shorter workdays, executives say companies are using the gains to demand more output.

“The longer this lasts, the more significant the shock would be,” said Gregory Daco, chief economist at consulting firm EY-Parthenon.

U.S. President Donald Trump said Monday that the war against Iran could be short-lived, but he left open the possibility of an escalation in fighting if global oil supplies are disrupted by the Islamic Republic, which chose a new hard-line supreme leader. Oil prices briefly shot to their highest lev

Too much AI oversight at work was associated with not just brain fog, but more errors, decision fatigue, and greater intention to quit, Boston Consulting Group researchers said.

Saba, alongside Cox Capital Management, launched a tender offer to purchase shares in one of Blue Owl's non-traded private credit funds at a 34.9% discount.