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Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway dumps BYD shares following rise in trade tension over Chinese EVs

By Laura He, CNN Hong Kong (CNN) — Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway has further cut its large stake in BYD, which vies with Tesla as the world’s largest electric car (EV) maker, as global trade tensions escalate over Chinese EVs. The legendary investor’s conglomerate sold another 1.35 million Hong Kong-listed shares of BYD on June

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Scammers tried to steal Graceland. Here’s how to make sure they don’t get your home

By Samantha Delouya, CNN (CNN) — Last month, a much-beloved piece of American history was nearly stolen – but not in a museum heist or a home burglary. Instead, self-proclaimed scammers used a fraudulent real estate scheme. In late May, Graceland, Elvis Presley’s iconic Memphis home-turned-tourist-attraction, was nearly auctioned off when a company called Naussany

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Alex Jones’ Infowars survived a judge’s order, but the conspiracy outlet could still be shut down

By Hadas Gold, CNN (CNN) — Alex Jones’ notorious conspiracy platform Infowars may have survived a key decision from a federal judge last week, but the platform’s future is far from secure. A bankruptcy judge in Houston on Friday allowed Jones to liquidate his personal assets to help pay the nearly $1.5 billion that he owes the families of

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Washington Post CEO Will Lewis’ status ‘increasingly untenable’ as newsgathering controversies mount

By Eva Rothenberg, CNN New York (CNN) — A report from the New York Times on Saturday alleges Will Lewis, the Washington Post’s embattled new publisher and chief executive, used fraudulent and unethical methods to obtain information for articles while working at the London-based Sunday Times in the early 2000s. Citing a former co-worker of Lewis’, a private investigator

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