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Sam Bankman-Fried told crypto regulator FTX was ‘natural choice’ to be ‘umpires’ of industry, emails show

EXCLUSIVE — Sam Bankman-Fried, the disgraced former FTX CEO charged with fraud and money laundering, told a then-top official for a key financial regulator that FTX was destined to be the "umpires of the crypto industry," emails show.

At least three dead after commercial bus slams into tractor-trailer

At least three people were killed Friday when a commercial bus in Virginia slammed into a tractor-trailer.

‘Let’s do a GoFundMe for him’: The View roasts sold-out Trump trading cards

On Friday, the ladies of The View mocked former President Donald Trump's new Donald Trump Digital Trading Card collection, which he revealed on Thursday.

Musk be joking: Elon slammed by some of his biggest supporters after booting reporters from platform

Twitter CEO Elon Musk's recent suspension spree has splintered his supporters who initially cheered his $44 billion takeover, even drawing backlash from journalists behind the Twitter Files.

World Cup 2022: FIFA denies Zelensky’s request to address World Cup final

FIFA denied Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's request to address the World Cup final.

Cannibal killer who ate Grindr date’s privates gets life sentence

A cannibal in Michigan was sentenced to life in prison Thursday for the Christmas Eve killing and eating of a man he met on a gay dating app.

Support for non-COVID-19 school vaccine mandates dipped during pandemic: Poll

Public support for school vaccine mandates for childhood diseases, such as measles, mumps, and rubella, has seen a noticeable dip over the past three years, according to a survey.

Brittney Griner announces her future basketball plans after Russian imprisonment

Brittney Griner intends to rejoin the WNBA's Phoenix Mercury this season following her return to the United States after her 10-month stint in Russian detention on drug charges. The Biden administration concluded that she was "wrongfully detained."

WATCH: Adam Kinzinger says GOP is sheltering ‘racists’ in farewell speech

Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) called out the Republican Party for "sheltering racists" and warned the party against inciting violence during a fiery farewell speech on the floor of the House of Representatives Thursday.

Global coal use set for all-time high this year thanks to war in Ukraine

Global coal demand is on track to hit an all-time high in 2022, according to a new report from the International Energy Agency.
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