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Israeli settlers stand next to part of a missile protruding from the ground, following strikes from Iran, in the central Israeli-occupied West Bank. REUTERS/Naama Stern
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A pedestrian stands in front of a stock quotation board showing the Nikkei share average outside a brokerage in Tokyo, Japan. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
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- Global stocks declined as fresh hostilities in the Middle East pushed up oil prices and as investors rushed out of the hottest AI-linked shares on fears that the bull run has gone too far, too fast.
- SpaceX's long-awaited initial public offering, expected to fetch a $1.75 trillion valuation, has set off a frenzy among retail investors clamoring for a share of Elon Musk's rocket, satellite and AI empire.
- Nvidia announced a series of deals in South Korea with tech giants, including SK Hynix and Naver, as it looks to secure crucial memory chips to power its AI ambitions and entice new customers.
- Workers, unions and politicians voiced concerns over job losses and industry consolidation on the first show of a three-city “Main Street vs. The Merger” tour to oppose Paramount Skydance's plan to absorb Warner Bros. Discovery.
- Just three large Asian tech firms, TSMC, Samsung and Korean chipmaker SK Hynix, now account for almost a third of MSCI's Asia Pacific ex-Japan Index, creating concentration risks that many active portfolio rules deem too high.
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Epstein abused them. The Justice Department exposed them. Now they’re under attack |
Jena‑Lisa Jones says a wave of harassment followed after she spoke out about Epstein, including a message urging her to kill herself. REUTERS/Maria Alejandra Cardona
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For at least 23 women who accused Jeffrey Epstein of sexual abuse, speaking out or having their identities exposed in the Justice Department’s Epstein files has brought a new trauma: threats, harassment and intimidation.
Four of Epstein's accusers told Reuters that they reported threats to police, but that didn’t lead to prosecutions because authorities couldn’t identify suspects or determine whether a crime had occurred, according to the women and police records.
One case remains under active investigation, police said. Other women said they chose not to contact law enforcement, citing distrust rooted in what they saw as past failures to act on their abuse claims.
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Producer Lorne Michaels receives Best Musical award for Schmigadoon! during the 79th Annual Tony Awards. REUTERS/Brendan Mcdermid
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“Schmigadoon!” won the Tony Award for best musical, while more socially driven works dominated other top categories, with “Liberation” taking best play, “Ragtime” best musical revival and John Lithgow best leading actor for “Giant.”
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