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R. Kelly's attorneys request to withdraw from New York case

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R. Kelly's attorneys request to withdraw from New York case

R. Kelly's attorneys request to withdraw from New York case

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Kelly's attorneys have requested to withdraw themselves from his case two months before the trial in New York is set to begin.


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Austin Butler is teaming up with Darren Aronofsky for his next feature. Hot off his creepy villain turn in 'Dune: Part Two,' Butler is set to next star in the Aronofsky crime thriller 'Caught Stealing.' Acquired by Sony and based on the book by Charlie Huston, the film "follows Hank Thompson, a burned-out former baseball player, as he's unwittingly plunged into a wild fight for survival in the downtown criminal underworld of '90s NYC."

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Mumbai Becomes Asia's , Billionaire Capital , on Global Rich List. NBC reports that Mumbai has become the Asian capital with the highest number of billionaires, dethroning Beijing at the top of the exclusive list. . NBC reports that Mumbai has become the Asian capital with the highest number of billionaires, dethroning Beijing at the top of the exclusive list. . According to the Hurun Research Institute's global rich list, India's financial capital registered 92 billionaires in 2024. . Beijing comes in just below Mumbai with 91 billionaires, and Shanghai rounds out the top three with a total of 87 billionaires. Beijing comes in just below Mumbai with 91 billionaires, and Shanghai rounds out the top three with a total of 87 billionaires. The top of the list globally is New York with 119 billionaires, followed by London with a total of 97. . The top of the list globally is New York with 119 billionaires, followed by London with a total of 97. . According to the report, there are a total of 3,279 billionaires globally in 2024, an increase of 5% compared to 2023. . NBC reports that China as a whole still has the most billionaires overall with 814 in 2024, but the country lost 155 billionaires compared to 2023. . China had a bad year. Wealth creation in China has gone through deep changes these last few years, with the wealth of billionaires from real estate and renewables down, Hurun Research Institute's global rich list report, via NBC. The United States comes in second with 800 billionaires, and India registered a distant third place with 271. The United States comes in second with 800 billionaires, and India registered a distant third place with 271. According to the report, artificial intelligence played a significant role in increasing the number of ultra wealthy people in the U.S. . Whilst [Nvidia CEO] Jensen Huang has grabbed many of the headlines as Nvidia broke through the $2 trillion mark, catapulting him into the Hurun Top 30 as a result, , Hurun Research Institute's global rich list report, via NBC. Whilst [Nvidia CEO] Jensen Huang has grabbed many of the headlines as Nvidia broke through the $2 trillion mark, catapulting him into the Hurun Top 30 as a result, , Hurun Research Institute's global rich list report, via NBC. ... the billionaires behind Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Oracle and Meta have seen significant surges in their wealth as investors bet on the value generated by AI, Hurun Research Institute's global rich list report, via NBC

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Visa and Mastercard Settle Antitrust Suit Over Swipe Fees [Video]

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Visa and Mastercard Settle , Antitrust Suit Over Swipe Fees. The two companies have reached a settlement with American merchants which could "save consumers tens of billions of dollars," NBC News reports. Credit card companies collect swipe fees to enable transactions. These fees are passed on by merchants to consumers. The settlement is a result of a 2005 lawsuit alleging that merchants pay exorbitant fees to accept the companies' credit cards. . In 2018, the credit card companies agreed to pay $6.2 billion in response to the lawsuit, but two issues still needed to be resolved. Those issues pertained to rules imposed by Visa and Mastercard to accept their cards, and merchants who decided not to be included in the settlement. . As part of the recent settlement, credit interchange fees will now be capped into 2030. The fees must also be negotiated with merchant buying groups. Over 90% of the merchants included in the settlement are small businesses, Visa said. . The settlement must be approved by the Eastern District Court of New York but will likely take effect by early 2025

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