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Venture capital firm reverses course and returns uninvested funds amid market downturn

Venture capital firm reverses course and returns uninvested funds amid market downturn

In a surprising move that reflects the changing dynamics of the venture capital industry, CRV, a major firm with a long history, has decided to return $275 million to its investors. This unallocated portion of their $500 million Select Fund, designed to support more mature startups, is a direct response to a deteriorating market environment. CRV partners explained that valuations of established startups have become disproportionately high compared to expected returns. This trend, combined with a broader market downturn, has prompted the company to reevaluate its investment strategy. The decision marks a significant departure from the usual practice of venture…
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GM’s Cruise Division Settles for .5 Million After Self-Driving Taxi Accident

GM’s Cruise Division Settles for $1.5 Million After Self-Driving Taxi Accident

Cruise, the autonomous vehicle subsidiary of General Motors, has accepted a $1.5 million settlement following an accident in which one of its self-driving taxis hit and injured a pedestrian in San Francisco. This deal comes with a mandate for increased regulatory scrutiny as Cruise prepares to resume testing in various U.S. cities. Last year there was a significant crash involving a cruiser that resulted in serious injuries to a pedestrian. This incident has posed a considerable challenge for GM as it aims to rival other key players in the autonomous driving market, such as Waymo and Tesla. According to the…
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Verizon works to resolve widespread service outages across the United States

Verizon works to resolve widespread service outages across the United States

Verizon has been actively addressing a significant service outage that affected numerous customers across the United States on Monday. Reports of outages increased in the morning, with a peak of more than 100,000 incidents recorded by outage monitoring website Downdetector. The problems were especially pronounced in major urban areas such as Atlanta, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, New York, Phoenix, and throughout the Midwest. The telecom giant confirmed that its engineers were working diligently to correct the service problems and had made substantial progress by the evening. The company apologized via social media for the inconvenience caused to its customers on…
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Caroline Ellison sentenced to 2 years in prison for fraud against FTX

Caroline Ellison sentenced to 2 years in prison for fraud against FTX

As recently as Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, Caroline Ellison, a former key advisor to cryptocurrency tycoon Sam Bankman-Fried, was sentenced to two years in prison. His conviction is linked to his involvement in the infamous $8 billion fraud scandal that brought down the once-thriving cryptocurrency exchange FTX. Chief Judge Lewis A. Kaplan acknowledged Ellison's evident remorse and noted his significant cooperation with federal authorities. However, he said the severity of the fraud does not allow for a lighter sentence. Ellison will begin his sentence at a minimum-security facility near Boston by November 7, marking nearly two years…
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