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25-year DEA veteran charged with helping Mexican drug cartel launder millions of dollars, secure guns and bombs — fortune.com
A former high-level agent with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and an associate have been charged with conspiring to launder millions of dollars and obtain military-grade firearms and explosives for a Mexican drug cartel, according to an
Have You Heard the One about Kevin O’Leary, Wayne Gretzky, and Danielle Smith Walking into Mar-a-Lago? — thewalrus.ca
In December 2024, when United States president-elect Donald Trump started making implicit threats of annexation, Canadians became suspicious of the outside world. It’s not just America that put us on edge. We used to be friends with everyone. Who didn’t
Probe links Philippines flood corruption to Pogo crypto schemes — scmp.com
Funds siphoned off from the Philippines’ flood control projects and converted into cryptocurrency may be linked to online scam syndicates run by offshore gaming operators, an official from the country’s cybercrime unit has revealed. Renato Paraiso, acting
Inflated asset prices show markets don’t always know best — scmp.com
Stock prices are nervously high, bond and real estate prices are under downward pressure, cryptocurrency assets have sustained falls and global debt is at record levels. One common factor behind these coinciding and worrying trends is that much of the
Bitcoin Is Starting to Look Like a Digital Tulip — bloomberg.com
Bitcoin Is Starting to Look Like a Digital Tulip Bloomberg.com
Stocks Are Leaving Bitcoin Behind: Evening Briefing Americas — bloomberg.com
Stocks Are Leaving Bitcoin Behind: Evening Briefing Americas Bloomberg.com
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