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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewA celebrity chef who skirted rent payments for four and a half years has officially been evicted from his Brooklyn apartment, according to media reports. Cowan first moved into the 1-bedroom $2,700/month apartment in October 2019, but he hasn't paid any rent since January 2020, the Post reported. AdvertisementIn Queens, New York, a couple is in a legal battle with a man refusing to leave their recently purchased $2 million home. The four-bedroom home had a pool, a spa, and a cabana — a lush dwelling while not paying rent.
Persons: , Madison Cowan, Cowan, hasn't, Cowan —, Scarlett Johansson, Mos, Halle Berry, Gus Sheha, Sheha Organizations: Service, New York Post, Business, WABC, Fox News Locations: Brooklyn, Queens , New York, New York City, Texas, Beverly Hills
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewIsrael tried to drum up American support for its war in Gaza with a secret influence campaign targeting US lawmakers and civilians, according to The New York Times. AdvertisementMeta said in its report that it had identified the disinformation campaign, which it linked to Stoic, and removed the accounts. According to a Gallup poll conducted in March, 55% of Americans disapprove of Israel's war in Gaza — and just 36% approve, down from 50% in November. AdvertisementAnd Israel has said it isn't slowing down any time soon, despite a push by the Biden administration to reach a cease-fire.
Persons: , Israel, Hakeem Jeffries, Raphael Warnock, Ritchie Torres —, Meta, OpenAI, hasn't, Joe Biden, Biden Organizations: Service, The New York Times, Israel's Ministry of Diaspora Affairs, Times, Business, Israel, Facebook, YouTube, Meta, New York, New York Times, Gallup, Reuters Locations: Gaza, Georgia, Israel
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party has suffered a devastating blow. Though Modi is claiming victory, his party is seeing major losses in the country's general election. AdvertisementFor a decade, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has held a decisive grip on his country's politics. Modi, who leads India's Bharatiya Janata Party, is claiming victory for a historic third term as the country's prime minister. But even though Modi is projected to hold on to his position, his party isn't doing as well as he'd predicted.
Persons: Narendra Modi's, Modi, , Narendra Modi, India's Organizations: Indian, Service, India's Bharatiya Janata Party, Business
A wild attempted bribery is rocking a Minnesota pandemic fraud trial. A woman dropped off a bag of $120,000 in cash to the juror's house. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementLike something straight out of a mob movie, a juror in a Minnesota pandemic fraud trial was offered $120,000 cash to vote for acquittal. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
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This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. The DOJ clapped back against the groups in a legal filing late last week, arguing that releasing the audio could ignite an AI-powered, deepfake frenzy. Though a full transcript of the Biden-Hur interview was released in March, Republicans have been demanding the DOJ release the audio recordings. Nearly a dozen news outlets, including Business Insider, have also sued to get the audio released, Politico reported. A politics and national security expert previously told Business Insider that Republicans could, for example, use the tapes as "raw material for campaign ads."
Persons: , doesn't, Biden, Robert Hur, Hur Organizations: Service, of Justice, Business, DOJ, Biden, Republicans, Judicial Watch, Heritage Foundation, Politico, Democratic Locations: New Hampshire
Trump launched into a free-wheeling speech on Friday, insulting President Joe Biden and spreading conspiracy theories about terrorists crossing the US border. But most notably, Trump ranted against key prosecution witness and his former lawyer Michael Cohen, risking another violation of the judge's orders in his hush-money case. Trump then accused Cohen of throwing him under the bus in a plea deal so Cohen could "get off" himself. "And who would have a certain person — again, gag order — who would have a certain person like this ever testify?" AdvertisementTrump's attacks on Cohen could amount to another violation of his gag order, which Judge Juan Merchan hasn't lifted yet.
Persons: , Donald Trump's, Joe Biden, Trump, Michael Cohen, Cohen, Attorney Alvin Bragg, Bragg, Juan Merchan hasn't, Merchan, It's, Forbes, Stormy Daniels, Biden Organizations: Service, Trump, Business, Manhattan, Attorney, NBC Locations: York
Bill Ackman is aiming to take Pershing Square public as soon as next year, the WSJ reports. AdvertisementBillionaire Bill Ackman is planning to take his investment firm Pershing Square public, according to a new report in The Wall Street Journal. This funding round is expected to give Pershing Square a roughly $10.5 billion valuation, the outlet reported. For context, Brookfield — valued at about $15 billion — oversees more than $925 billion, compared to the $16.3 billion Pershing Square had under management at the end of April. Ackman could take Pershing Square public as soon as the end of 2025, or early the following year, people familiar with the matter told the WSJ.
Persons: Bill Ackman, Ackman, , Francis McGill Organizations: Pershing, Service, Street, Business, Brookfield Asset Management, Brookfield —
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewAn ultra-luxe "Billionaire's Row" residential tower has been mired in a lengthy legal dispute, and some owners are now looking to sell building, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. The condominium board at 432 Park Avenue in midtown Manhattan — once the tallest residential building in the Western Hemisphere — first sued the building's developers in 2021. In the three years since the initial lawsuit, the battle has intensified, with more than 4 million pages of documents filed in court, according to The Wall Street Journal. Eighteen units in 432 Park, totaling 14% of the building's units, were listed for sale as of mid-May, the Wall Street Journal analysis found, citing data from StreetEasy.
Persons: Organizations: Service, Street, Hemisphere, Business, Wall Street, Wall, WSJ Locations: midtown Manhattan —, New York City, StreetEasy
Former President Donald Trump was convicted on 34 felony counts in New York. Now a convicted felon, he is also the presumptive Republican nominee for president in 2024. A presidential candidate can still run for office despite being convicted of a crime. AdvertisementDonald Trump is now officially a convicted felon. A presidential candidate can, indeed, still run for office despite being convicted of a crime, according to the US Constitution.
Persons: Donald Trump, Organizations: Republican, Service, New Locations: New York
OpenAI said it disrupted five covert influence operations in the last three months. Groups in China, Russia, Iran, and Israel used its products, OpenAI said. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementChina, Iran, Russia, and others are using OpenAI tools for covert influence operations, according to the company. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewAn ultra-luxe "Billionaire's Row" residential tower has been mired in a lengthy legal dispute, and some owners are now fleeing the building, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. The condominium board at 432 Park Avenue in midtown Manhattan — once the tallest residential building in the Western Hemisphere — first sued the building's developers in 2021. In the three years since the initial lawsuit, the battle has intensified, with more than 4 million pages of documents filed in court, according to The Wall Street Journal. AdvertisementEighteen units in 432 Park, totaling 14% of the building's units, were listed for sale as of mid-May, the Wall Street Journal analysis found, citing data from StreetEasy.
Persons: Organizations: Service, Street, Hemisphere, Business, Wall Street, Wall Locations: midtown Manhattan —, New York City, StreetEasy
Israel expects its war against Hamas to last months more — past the US election. That could keep the war in Gaza at the top of voters' minds. Biden's support for Israel is causing him to lose traction among young voters, polls show. AdvertisementA top Israeli official says the war in Gaza should last at least through the end of the year. And that's potentially terrible news for Joe Biden's presidential campaign, which has been struggling to shore up support among young voters who criticize his support of Israel.
Persons: Israel, , Joe Biden's, Tzachi Hanegbi Organizations: Hamas, Service, Israel's National, Associated Press, Business Locations: Gaza, Israel
Read previewThe turbulence on the deadly Singapore Airlines flight last week was so severe that the plane dropped 178 feet in just four seconds, investigators say. The report details just how suddenly the plane experienced a catastrophic drop, one of the worst turbulence incidents in recent history. The pilots reacted by disengaging the autopilot and manually stabilizing the aircraft for about 20 seconds before re-engaging the autopilot, investigators said. According to the report, the entire incident, from slightly rough air to deadly turbulence, lasted just one minute and two seconds. According to the investigators' report, once the pilots learned that passengers were injured, they diverted the flight to Bangkok.
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But scientists now believe the orcas actually don't have malicious intent — they're just being silly. AdvertisementDespite the damage the orcas have done, scientists believe the orcas are not trying to be aggressive or destructive. But in the sea there's not much for the orcas to interact with, so they play with the rudders." Scientists believe young juvenile orcas, who tend to be more curious and exploratory, started the trend, which then spread through the population, according to the report. Scientists believe it's likely because the tuna population, the Iberian killer whales' primary food source, has dramatically increased in recent years, giving the orcas more time away from hunting, according to the report.
Persons: , who've, Renaud de Stephanis, CIRCE Organizations: Service, International Whaling Commission, Business, USA Locations: Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Spanish
Ryan Salame, a former top executive at FTX and member of Sam Bankman-Fried's inner circle, has been slapped with a hefty prison sentence. He was sentenced to seven and half years in prison on Tuesday, federal prosecutors in New York announced. Salame's sentence comes on the heels of Bankman-Fried's own 25-year prison sentence on fraud and money laundering charges, which was handed down in March. Salame is the first of Bankman-Fried's deputies to get prison time. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Ryan Salame, Sam Bankman, Salame Organizations: Business Locations: New York
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Signal's CEO has weighed in on the OpenAI-Scarlett Johansson controversy, accusing the buzzy AI company of having a "dorm room" culture. OpenAI unveiled the "Sky" artificial intelligence voice option last week alongside an announcement about the company's new GPT-4o large language model. On Monday, Johansson released a statement alleging that Altman had previously approached her about voicing Sky, which she declined. AdvertisementThe company has paused using the Sky voice in its products, OpenAI said.
Persons: , Meredith Whittaker isn't, Scarlett Johansson, Whittaker, Sam Altman, Johansson, they're, OpenAI, Altman Organizations: Service, OpenAI, TechCrunch, Business
Read previewMorgan Spurlock, the documentary filmmaker who famously ate only McDonald's for a full month for his 2004 Oscar-nominated film "Super Size Me," has died at the age of 53 from complications related to cancer, his family announced on Friday. Related storiesSpurlock became an overnight sensation in the independent film world when "Super Size Me" was released. "Super Size Me." AdvertisementHe followed "Super Size Me" with documentaries like "Where in the World Is Osama Bin Laden?" Toronto International Film FestivalAfter getting the rights back to "Super Size Me 2," Spurlock released the doc in 2019, and it would mark his final movie.
Persons: , Morgan Spurlock, Oscar, Morgan, Craig Spurlock, Spurlock, McDonald's, Osama, Laden, he'd, I'm, Phyllis Spurlock, Iris, Craig, Carolyn, Barry, Alexandra Jamieson, Sara Bernstein Organizations: Service, Business, Warrior, CNN, YouTube Locations: Manhattan
Justice Samuel Alito has faced criticism for displaying pro-Trump flags at his properties. The incidents would disqualify him from Jan. 6 cases in a lower court, but SCOTUS rules are more lenient. SCOTUS's code of ethics is "merely performative," a legal ethics professor told BI. AdvertisementSupreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has been under fire for displaying pro-Trump flags outside his properties. The flags would have disqualified him from working on January 6 cases if he were on a lower court because SCOTUS's rules are "merely performative," a legal ethics professor told Business Insider.
Persons: Samuel Alito, SCOTUS, , Doron Kalir Organizations: Trump, Service, Cleveland State University, Business
Read previewThe Democratic consultant who admitted to masterminding a bogus Joe Biden robocall scheme has been hit with dozens of charges. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Phillips' press secretary previously told Business Insider that the Phillips campaign did not ask Kramer to create the fake Biden robocall, and that it was "disgusted" by the call and Kramer's alleged involvement. Kramer previously told Business Insider that "with a mere $500 investment, anyone could replicate my intentional call," adding that finding voters to reach out to was simple. Robocall fraud experts also previously warned Business Insider that the New Hampshire incident is "just the tip of the iceberg," and we should expect more to come in a dangerous new era for political spam calls.
Persons: , Joe Biden, Steve Kramer, Kramer, Dean Phillips, Phillips, Biden, John Formella Organizations: Service, Business, NBC News, Minnesota Rep, Federal Communications Commission, New Hampshire Locations: New Orleans, New Hampshire
The company that insisted it owned the rights to Graceland told the AP it is withdrawing its claim. Elvis Presley's granddaughter Riley Keough had accused the company of fraud and forging documents. AdvertisementA bizarre legal battle over who actually owns Elvis Presley's Graceland estate came to an end on Wednesday, leaving the iconic site in the hands of the King of Rock and Roll's family. The company insisting it owned the deed to Graceland said it'll withdraw its claim on the estate, the Associated Press reported. Hours earlier, a Tennessee court had ruled in favor of Elvis' granddaughter, actor Riley Keough, who had been fighting to keep the property.
Persons: Graceland, Elvis Presley's, Riley Keough, , King, it'll, Elvis Organizations: Service, Associated Press, Business Locations: Keough's, Tennessee
The ICC's decision to charge Israel and Hamas leaders was made with help from Amal Clooney. Clooney joined of team of experts analyzing evidence of suspected crimes against humanity. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementHuman rights attorney Amal Clooney was part of the team that convinced the International Criminal Court to charge both Israeli and Hamas leaders with war crimes.
Persons: Israel, Amal Clooney, Clooney, Netanyahu, Biden, , George Clooney Organizations: Service, Court, Clooney Foundation for Justice, Business Locations: Israel, Gaza
Red Lobster fans clamored for sentimental items from the iconic chain, but they were out of luck. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementRed Lobster superfans were desperate to get their hands on sentimental items from the iconic restaurant chain before dozens of locations were laid to rest. Red Lobster, the largest seafood restaurant chain in the world, began abruptly closing stores across the country last week.
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A lawyer for a heiress used her "like a human ATM," prosecutors allege. The heiress Gretchen Valade's grandfather founded the workwear brand Carhartt. Her attorney, David Sutherland, is accused of stealing millions from her trusts before her death. AdvertisementCarhartt heiress Gretchen Valade's longtime lawyer is facing trial over accusations that he embezzled millions of dollars from the philanthropist in her final years of life. During opening remarks on Thursday, an assistant attorney general accused Sutherland of using Valade of using her "like a human ATM," the Detroit Free Press reported.
Persons: Gretchen Valade's, David Sutherland, , Sutherland Organizations: Service, Valade, Detroit Free Press, Business Locations: Michigan, Wayne County
Billionaire Dan Snyder funded a biopic about Donald Trump, Variety reports. "The Apprentice," a movie about Trump's early business years, premieres at Cannes on Monday. Now Snyder is getting lawyers involved because the movie isn't positive about Trump, Variety reports. AdvertisementBillionaire and Donald Trump supporter Dan Snyder helped pay for a Donald Trump movie but is now furious after realizing the film isn't actually flattering to Trump, according to a new report from Variety. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Dan Snyder, Donald Trump, Snyder, , Ali Abbasi, Sebastian Stan, Trump, Jeremy Strong, Roy Cohn Organizations: Variety, Cannes, Trump, Service, Business
Tesla's gigafactory outside Austin won't have to follow the city's environmental regulations. Elon Musk has said the property will be an "ecological paradise," but Tesla has a history of violating the environment. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementTesla's massive gigafactory outside Austin, Texas will no longer have to follow local environmental regulations, thanks to a recent state law. Tesla's 2,500-acre property, which includes its 10-million-square-foot electric vehicle gigafactory, is in unincorporated land on the outskirts of Austin.
Persons: Tesla's, Elon Musk, Tesla, Organizations: EV, Service, Business Locations: Austin, Austin , Texas
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