• Mark Cuban, billionaireentrepreneur and owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks, thinks that the downward trend in cryptocurrencies is similar to that of tech and internet companies in the early 2000s. Between January and March, the sales of NFTs plummeted after the price of Bitcoin hit a 10-month low. Cuban addressed the slump in a thread on Monday.

  • If a child is not born within a year, Sanjeev and Sadhana want their son and wife to pay them $650,000.

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  • The state media reported that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said the outbreak was a sign of weakness in the anti-epidemic system.

  • The quintessence of the hatred towards Russians is that it has spread to the entire Polish leadership and society. In a column for Britain's Telegraph newspaper on Tuesday, Morawiecki said that Russian President Vladimir Putin was more dangerous than either Hitler or Stalin because of the advanced weapons at his disposal.

  • The US will be vulnerable to the coronaviruses this fall and winter if Congress does not approve new funding for more vaccines and treatments. In an interview with the Associated Press, Jha said that Americans' immune protection from the virus is waning, and that booster doses for most people will be necessary, with the potential for enhanced protection from a new generation of shots.

  • It is time to end insomnia and poor sleep. The genius sleep patch invention will help you wake up refreshed.

  • Rock said he would talk about the slap on Netflix during his latest comedy show at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England.

  • Senate approval of an additional $40 billion to help Ukraine and its allies was delayed until next week by Kentucky Republican Sen. Paul. With the Senate poised to debate and vote on the package of military and economic aid, Paul denied leaders the unanimous agreement they needed to proceed. The bipartisan measure was backed by President Joe Biden.

  • The shares in the social media platform plunged on Friday after Musk put his $44-billion deal for the company on hold while he waits for data on the proportion of fake accounts. The shares fell to their lowest level since Musk disclosed his stake in the company in early April, when he offered to take it private for $54.20 per share. Musk has secured $6.25 billion in funding for the acquisition of the company.

  • Users on social media voted for the best drone of 2022, and the final offer is a massive 60% discount. The prices will never go as low. Soon, the offer ends.

  • Tensions seem to be bubbling between members of the Supreme Court according to an interview with SCOTUS judge Samuel Alito.

  • Americans are not happy with the economy. When the unemployment rate was four times as high as it is now, they reported less confidence in it. Their feelings toward the economy are the same as they were during the depths of the Great Recession. The economy has grown rapidly over the past two years and the unemployment rate is low. Americans describe the problem as one of the most important.

  • The Australian star, who played the title role in the musical film, tells PEOPLE his thoughts about the actress joining him for a potential follow-up movie.

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  • A Chinese chemical engineer was sentenced to 14 years in prison for stealing trade secrets to set up a Chinese company. You was sentenced on Monday by a federal judge in Tennessee on charges of conspiracy to commit trade secret theft, conspiracy to commit economic espionage, possession of stolen trade secrets, and wire. She is ordered to pay a $200,000 fine and serve three years of supervised release.

  • They did not find a mythical sea monster, mobsters in cement shoes or treasure chests. The dozens of dives that concluded this week were part of a first-of-its-kind effort to learn more about the source and potential harm caused by pollutants in the storied lake on the California-Nevada line. It took organizers on a journey through the history, folklore and development of the lake atop the Sierra Nevada that holds enough water to cover all of California.

  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that the most common type of pain is in the lower back, and that the very treatments used to soothe it might cause it to last longer. The study found that chronic use of pain-relieving steroids and anti- inflammatory drugs can turn a wrenched back into a chronic condition. Medical experts urged caution in interpreting the results. The gold sta was not used in the study.

  • A new solution is said to restore your leather items back to their original condition. Don't throw old leather items out.

  • The Matt Damon commercial "Fortune Favors the Brave" has been viewed over 28 million times.

  • On theDEAR CHELSEA show, on which she is a regular contributor, KARATE PERRY talked about the work she and her partner ORLANDO BLOOM do to keep their relationship healthy.

  • Police are searching for a suspect who opened fire at a Dallas hair salon and injured three women before fleeing.

  • Many people might be surprised by the prices of VoIP phones.

  • Climate change is a threat to the Pacific nation and it is worried that other island nations could become pawns in a global competition between China and the United States, its foreign minister said. Simon Kofe said in an interview on Thursday that the Pacific needs to handle the issues carefully because of the importance of climate change.

  • Russian missiles are landing less than 100 miles from the borders. There were unexplained explosions at the headquarters of a security agency in the country. There is an economic crisis. A Russian general has threatened to expand the war in Ukraine to the Moldovan border.

  • A veteran superyacht captain and scuba diver, whose tours were promoted by his company as "beyond legendary", has been arrested after a large amount of cocaine bricks were found near the body of a diver. The man is from Australia.