Exponent Energy, an Indian startup specializing in rapid charging solutions, is currently in discussions with both new and existing investors to secure funding for the expansion of their energy services business. In a recent interview with Reuters, the company’s Chief Executive, Arun Vinayak, revealed that they are aiming to close this funding round by the
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The State Medical Board of Ohio has taken a firm stand against Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, voting to indefinitely suspend her medical license. This decision comes as a direct result of Dr. Tenpenny’s failure to cooperate with an investigation into her public comments about the COVID-19 vaccines. The board has also imposed a fine of $3,000
In a high-stakes legal battle, a New York judge will decide whether Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of FTX, should be sent to jail. Federal prosecutors have requested the revocation of his bail over alleged witness tampering. Bankman-Fried has been out on a $250 million bail package since his arrest in December, which required him to
Telesat, the Canadian telecommunications satellite operator, has made a significant announcement regarding its ambitious Lightspeed global internet network. The company has opted to switch suppliers for the construction of this groundbreaking project, choosing Canadian space company MDA over French-Italian manufacturer Thales Alenia Space. This strategic move is expected to result in substantial savings of approximately
France has recognized the need for change in its Oscar entry selection process, and this year, it has unveiled a revamped selection committee. In a bid to enhance its chances of winning the Best International Film category at the Academy Awards, France has invited a group of esteemed film industry professionals to decide its entry
The latest official estimates indicate that the UK economy experienced a marginal growth of 0.2% in the second quarter of this year, after a dismal 0.1% in the previous quarter. The Bank of England’s recent decision to raise interest rates to 5.25% and its prediction of a potential recession in 2023 reflect the fragility of
When news broke that the United States Women’s National Team (USWNT) had been knocked out of the World Cup, Netherlands’ forward Lineth Beerensteyn had a blunt reaction: “Yes, bye.” This straightforward response encapsulated the disappointment that many felt as the USWNT’s quest for a historic third consecutive World Cup victory came to an end. The
In a recent development, the High Court of Karnataka issued an interim order staying a single judge bench’s decision to impose a fine of Rs. 50 lakh on X, formerly known as Twitter, for failing to comply with IT Ministry orders. The division bench, comprising Chief Justice Prasanna B Varale and Justice MGS Kamal, ordered
Medicare, a government-funded healthcare program that primarily caters to individuals aged 65 and older, is about to embark on a major shift in its approach to drug pricing. For the first time since its inception nearly 60 years ago, Medicare will engage in direct negotiations with pharmaceutical companies in an effort to lower drug costs.
In the wake of devastating wildfires in Maui, several major airlines including American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and Alaska Airlines have taken steps to assist customers and facilitate their departure from the affected areas. The wildfires, which have tragically claimed the lives of at least 36 people and prompted widespread evacuations, have left behind a trail