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Lloyd Lee

Lloyd Lee

Journalist at Business Insider

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United States
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  • English
Covering topics
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Entertainment
  • Technology
  • Transportation and Logistics

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A Trump White House lawyer wrote in an email that he was ‘concerned’ about the former president s...

A federal judge recently accused Donald Trump of signing off on information he knew to be false regarding the 2020 election result for Georgia.
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An aide who once claimed he was with Trump when the former presiden...

The DOJ hopes to squeeze testimonies out of key witnesses for its probe into Trump’s handling of White House documents, The New York Times reported.
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Text message shows Fox News president refused to air Nevada electio...

“I’m not there yet since it’s for all the marbles,” Fox News President Jay Wallace wrote in a text message obtained by The New York Times.
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The FBI is warning that House lawmakers and hundreds of their staff...

Thousands of people’s personal information may have been exposed due to a data breach at DC Health Link, the district’s insurance marketplace.
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The company behind the unbearably spicy instant ramen that sparked ...

Buldak is a spicy, chicken-flavored instant ramen made by Samyang food company.The ramen is so spicy that it sparked a viral food-eating challenge in the late 2010s.The Korean instant ramen known as Buldak, which translates literally to fire chicken, has become well known not just for its simplicity and taste but for the nearly unbearable levels of spice the product comes in.Made by Samyang, a South Korean food company, Buldak is so hot that it became its own challenge in the wider world of onli…
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Trump is turning to racism to mock Nikki Haley's Indian name. Exper...

Donald Trump has found a new racist name to call his rival Nikki Haley, who is Indian American.Trump is no stranger to turning to racism and name calling against his political foes.He’s doing it again.Donald Trump is reaching for racism against his political opponent — this time, against former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley.On Friday, the former president and the frontrunner for the Republican Party posted on his Truth Social account an attack against Haley, repeatedly referring to her as Nimb…
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Waymo's robotaxis are better than some San Francisco drivers - Busi...

Waymo’s autonomous robotaxis were made available to the public in San Francisco last week.I made two trips across the city during peak hours.Waymo, Alphabet’s autonomous taxi cab company, is now available to the public in San Francisco — a culmination of more than a decade of testing and wading through regulatory hoops.About 300 cars are operating in the city. The company has about 700 robotaxis in total — most in SF and Phoenix — but Waymo’s spokesperson told Business Insider there are plans to…
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Big Tech CEOs, billionaires, and business leaders react to Trump ra...

Shots were fired at a Trump rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday, killing at least two people.Tech CEOs and billionaires are condemning the shooting, with some voicing their support for Trump.Prominent tech CEOs and billionaires condemned the shooting at a Trump rally on Saturday, with some voicing their support for former President Donald Trump.At least two people, including the suspected shooter, were killed on Saturday after shots were fired at the rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, according to a s…
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Apple's chief people officer, who reports directly to Tim Cook, is ...

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