25,000 strangers unite to find missing photographer after cryptic messages and missed flight—now police say she decided to disappear

A Hawaii woman who disappeared after landing in Los Angeles three weeks ago went missing voluntarily because she wanted to “get away from modern connections” and was last seen crossing into Mexico with her luggage, police said at a news conference where they found her. invited her distraught family to contact her. Hannah Kobayashi, 30,…

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Super Micro whistleblower doubles down on claim he was fired for complaining about accounting practices at $20 billion tech giant

former Super micro computer chief strategy officer continues to allege that the hardware maker retaliated against and ultimately fired him for reporting what he believed were accounting irregularities and violations to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Attorneys for Bob K. Luongo filed a motion Tuesday to lift the previous stay so that the whistleblower’s…

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South Korean president declares state of emergency, calls opposition ‘anti-state forces’

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on Tuesday, saying the move was necessary to protect the country from “communist forces” amid parliamentary spats over a budget bill. “In order to protect liberal South Korea from threats posed by North Korean communist forces and to eliminate anti-state elements … I hereby declare martial…

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