Jake Paul’s problems with federal agencies continue to escalate. Last week, the 23-year-old content house of content creator Calabasas was robbed by the FBI. The robbery, which was linked to Paul’s involvement in a May 2020 riot that severely damaged a shopping center in Scottsdale, Arizona, is not the only …
Read More »Trump disrupted the China Day-Trading Party
(Bloomberg Opinion) – The US threat to wipe out Chinese businesses just got a lot more real. Yet companies from Asia’s largest economy remain lined up to sell shares on U.S. exchanges – and thrive. What is the matter? The president’s working group on financial markets has told U.S. exchanges …
Read More »Premarket shares: Escalating US-China tensions spark fresh market fears
What happens: President Donald Trump on Thursday issued executive orders banning social media apps TikTok and WeChat from operating in the United States if the platforms are not sold within 45 days by their Chinese owners. And he shared the warmth with other Chinese companies listed on U.S. exchanges by …
Read More »COVID-affected Anchorage wins court ruling in dinner dispute
By Yereth Rosen ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) – As COVID-19 cases spike and hospital bed space disappears in Alaska’s largest city, Anchorage officials on Friday won a major ruling in favor of a ban on indoor dining after a standoff over it problem moved to court. Anchorage officials filed a lawsuit …
Read More »No, really – These Republicans are serious about big tech anti-trust
Kelly Armstrong and Pramila Jayapal are not what you would call natural political allies. Armstrong, a first-term congressman representing North Dakota’s only congressional district, is a conservative Republican whose campaign priorities include restricting abortion and protecting the rights of gun owners. Jayapal, co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, represents the …
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