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Sam Bankman-Fried accused of using US$100 million in stolen funds on political donations
A new indictment Monday marked the latest chapter in Sam Bankman-Fried’s legal troubles following the collapse of FTX.
A new indictment Monday marked the latest chapter in Sam Bankman-Fried’s legal troubles following the collapse of FTX.
Zuckerberg’s spokesperson said the Meta CEO wouldn’t be home — and wasn’t interested.
World Cup fever is sweeping Australia after the Matildas heart-stopping penalty shootout victory over France. Here’s everything you need to know about their upcoming semi-final clash against England.
The Flying Kangaroo has unveiled a new livery, or customisation, on three Qantas Group aircraft showcasing its support of the Yes23 campaign.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has said he would support a public holiday if the Australian women’s soccer team, the Matildas, win the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Sydney will be the location for a new global engineering hub, TikTok disclosed to Forbes Australia. The new Australian AI-focused engineering team will work on TikTok products around the world and report the Los Angeles and Singapore headquarters of the company.
Australian-born buy now, pay later company Zip Co has announced a change of leadership structure, which will see Larry Diamond step aside as CEO.
Here’s a state-by-state breakdown of every public holiday in Australia for 2023.
Four out of five consumers are prioritising value for money when shopping, as economic pressures mount, according to new research conducted by YouGov on behalf of Shopify. However, consumers are willing to treat themselves to small luxuries, or save for larger items that they find value in – such as Taylor Swift concerts, Shopify Australia’s James Johnson says.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said a probe into the self-driving system by regulators was “moving as quickly as we responsibly can.”