

The Epoch Crimes: CFO's $67 Million Money Makeover Scheme Busted
The CFO of The Epoch Times, Weidong 'Bill' Guan, has been charged with laundering $67 million using cryptocurrency and prepaid debit cards, leading to his suspension and raising significant questions about the future and leadership of the media outlet.
China Claps Back with Tariffs: U.S. Farmers, Drillers Bewildered
China's announcement of tariffs on U.S. imports, including crude oil and agricultural machinery, marks an escalating tit-for-tat trade war that leaves American farmers and energy producers reeling amidst fears of rising consumer prices and disrupted markets.
Spotify Raises Premium Prices: Now You Can Pay More to Skip Ads
Spotify has announced a price hike for its premium subscriptions in the US, increasing costs across most plans while maintaining steady profits and an ever-growing subscriber base.

Egg Crisis: U.S. Scrambles to Import from Turkey and Brazil
The U.S. is facing an egg crisis, prompting a surge in imports from Brazil and Turkey as the Trump administration launches a $1 billion initiative to stabilize skyrocketing prices, all while balancing concerns about animal welfare and food safety.
Meta Faces Trial: Might Unfriend WhatsApp, Instagram
Meta Platforms confronts a high-stakes federal lawsuit challenging its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp, accused of stifling competition in a social media landscape rife with legal drama.
Ram Trucks Recalled: Software Bug Unleashes Roadside Rodeo
Over 1.2 million Ram pickup trucks are facing a recall due to a software glitch that could compromise stability control, prompting drivers to navigate unexpected skids instead of smooth rides until the issue is resolved.
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GameStop Reports $32 Million Loss; Roaring Kitty Promises Live Stream of Existential Dread
GameStop reports a $32 million loss for the first quarter, yet shares surge due to Roaring Kitty's promise of a live stream, highlighting the company's ongoing financial drama and investor excitement.
Dollar Tree Considers Selling Family Dollar: Bargain Bin Dreams May Cost a Few Bucks
Dollar Tree is contemplating selling or spinning off its Family Dollar division amid high inflation and weak consumer demand, opting to close numerous stores and navigate fierce competition from retail giants like Walmart and Target.
Dollar Tree Ponders Family Dollar Divorce Amid 'It's Not Me, It's You' Sales Slump
Dollar Tree is considering selling or spinning off its Family Dollar chain after dismal sales and significant losses, sparking debates and speculation about the future of the corporate relationship.
Toyota's Safety Certifications: Japanese Officials Check if Brakes Were Tested or Just Trusted
Japanese officials are investigating Toyota and other automakers for allegedly manipulating safety test data, prompting concerns over whether vehicle brakes and other safety features were properly tested or merely trusted.