In Bali Bombing Trial, Victims Describe Their Pain and Prisoners Apologize

In Bali Bombing Trial, Victims Describe Their Pain and Prisoners Apologize

Relatives of tourists killed in the 2002 terrorist bombing in Bali, Indonesia, spoke of endless, devastating grief, and two prisoners who conspired in the attack renounced violence in the name of Islam on Thursday for a U.S. military jury assembled at Guantánamo Bay to deliberate their sentence. The prisoners, Mohammed Farik Bin Amin and Mohammed…

Tesla is ‘dead money’ for next few months, but I’m still bullish long-term, says Bryn Talkington

Tesla is ‘dead money’ for next few months, but I’m still bullish long-term, says Bryn Talkington

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Bryn Talkington, Requisite Capital Management managing partner, joins CNBC’s “Halftime Report” to share her key takeaways from Tesla’s earnings call.

Indigenous Australians Plan to Go Bigger on Australia Day

Indigenous Australians Plan to Go Bigger on Australia Day

The Australia Letter is a weekly newsletter from our Australia bureau. Sign up to get it by email. This week’s issue is written by Julia Bergin, a reporter based in the Northern Territory. Parades, Union Jack themed barbecues, angry protests, and reflective vigils — it’s 2024, and Jan. 26 in Australia remains a day that…

Meta further tightens restrictions on DMs from strangers to underage users

Meta further tightens restrictions on DMs from strangers to underage users

Meta further tightened restrictions to prevent strangers from directly contacting underage users on Thursday — a move critics said is long overdue as concerns mount about child safety on Facebook and Instagram. The new rules were revealed on Thursday as Meta faces a series of explosive lawsuits — including a sweeping salvo from 33 states…

Mark Zuckerberg to break silence on Harvard antisemitism with board endorsement 

Mark Zuckerberg to break silence on Harvard antisemitism with board endorsement 

Mark Zuckerberg has kept relatively mum about antisemitism at Harvard — but he’s expected to break his silence on Friday as he endorses a Silicon Valley mogul to join a powerful panel that supervises the embattled Ivy League university, On The Money has learned. Sam Lessin — a tech investor and former Facebook employee who…

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