Donald Trump may be one of the largest bitcoin investors with an estimated $870 million in crypto, hidden from public financial disclosures. Discover how his investment through Trump Media has transformed his wealth.
As fears mount over a potential AI bubble burst, industry leaders express concerns about overvaluation and financial engineering in Silicon Valley. Experts warn that the repercussions could extend beyond tech.
A new Washington Post-KFF poll reveals pediatricians are the most trusted source for vaccine information, with parents' confidence significantly influencing vaccination rates. Discover the impact of misinformation on parental decisions.
In a surprising move, Morgan Stanley's asset-management division is seeking to redeem investments linked to a fund heavily tied to the bankruptcy of First Brands Group. Discover the implications of this financial maneuver.
In a significant move, the NSO Group, known for its controversial spyware, has been acquired by a U.S. investment group led by Hollywood producer Robert Simonds. This acquisition raises questions about privacy and oversight as the company remains under Israeli regulation despite the change in ownership.
In a major move, the Trump administration has begun layoffs of federal workers, citing the government shutdown as a reason. This controversial decision has sparked outrage among Democrats and raised legal questions about the process.
In a dramatic move, President Trump has deployed National Guard troops to several Democratic-run cities, claiming it's necessary to combat crime and protect federal properties. Critics warn of abuse of power as legal battles emerge.
During her Miami concert, Billie Eilish encountered a terrifying moment when a fan violently grabbed her while she was greeting the audience. The incident raised concerns about safety at live events.
Bill Belichick's transition from the NFL to college football has been rocky, with a 2-3 start at UNC and growing concerns about team culture. What does this mean for his legacy?
Former CBS anchor Dan Rather critiques Bari Weiss's appointment as CBS News editor in chief, fearing it signals a culture of fear amidst impending layoffs and political influence over journalism.