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Changpeng Zhao (CZ) · United StatesPresident Trump has pardoned Changpeng Zhao, the convicted founder of the crypto exchange Binance, according to people familiar with the matter, following months of efforts by Zhao to boost the Trump family’s own crypto company.See the Story
White House pardons billionaire crypto exec Changpeng Zhao two years after Binance founder pleaded guilty in landmark DOJ investigation
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Nvidia · United StatesShares of Nvidia rose more than 4% Wednesday, making the tech giant the first company to cross the $5 trillion market value threshold. The extraordinary milestone reflects a remarkable rise for the company, which has evolved from a niche video game processor to an integral player in the artificial intelligence boom.See the Story
Nvidia becomes first company to reach $5 trillion valuation, fueled by AI boom
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UK Politics · Northern IrelandA former member of the Parachute Regiment has been found not guilty of murder and attempted murder in Londonderry on Bloody Sunday in 1972. Thirteen people were shot dead and at least 15 others injured on Bloody Sunday in January 1972 at a civil rights demonstration in the Bogside area of Derry.See the Story
Northern Ireland Court finds British soldier not guilty in Bloody Sunday killings
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