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TechCrunch Binance founder 'CZ' released from custody after four-month sentence Binance founder Changpeng "CZ" Zhao was released from US custody on Friday after serving out his four-month sentence in a low-security correctional facility. CZ's sentence was the product of a federal investigation that found Binance had failed to stop widespread criminal activity on the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange. CZ pleaded guilty to the DOJ's charges, paid a $50 million fine, and agreed to never be a Binance executive again.

Yahoo Sports A's last game in Oakland, current postseason situation, Dodgers & Yankees clinch | Baseball Bar-B-Cast Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman talk about the A's playing their last game in Oakland, the current postseason picture, the Dodgers and Yankees clinching their divisions and make their picks for The Good, The Bad and The Uggla.

Yahoo Life Shopping Amazon Prime Day 2024: Deals we're shopping and what to know about October Big Deal Days The biggest shopping event of the fall kicks off next month. Here are all the details, along with stellar sales you can score right now.

Canoo hit with two supplier lawsuits as last remaining co-founder leaves EV startup Canoo has been hit with two new lawsuits from suppliers linked to the drivetrains that power its electric vehicles, just weeks after the company kicked off a major reorganization that included the departure of its chief technology officer. Canoo has also parted ways with senior director of advanced vehicle engineering Christoph Kuttner, who was the last remaining co-founder from the team of nine that created the startup in late 2017, TechCrunch has learned. Kuttner was one of nine co-founders who split off from Faraday Future at the end of 2017 to start up Evelozcity, the original incarnation of Canoo.

Yahoo News Vance-Walz vice presidential debate: How to watch live as candidates face off on Oct. 1 Democratic Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota and Republican Sen. JD Vance of Ohio will go head-to-head on Tuesday for the first and only scheduled vice presidential debate. Here's when and how to tune in.

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