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Continue reading →: Warner Bros.: The Fall of the Crowned Clown & The Beginning of the ‘Fire Sale’Warner Bros. Discovery faces immense challenges, marked by a $40 billion debt and dwindling earnings. Current CEO David Zaslav’s cost-cutting strategy has failed. With Netflix eyeing acquisitions and Paramount seeking survival through merger, the legacy studio’s fate hangs in balance, challenging its long-standing Hollywood dominance as a distressed asset.
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Santa Rally Predictions: Powell’s Impact on Markets
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Continue reading →: Santa Rally Predictions: Powell’s Impact on MarketsWall Street anticipates a “Santa Rally,” but Jerome Powell’s demeanor may suggest otherwise. This week is crucial for the market, with the Fed’s interest rate decision and Broadcom’s earnings report impacting AI industry sentiment. Traders are wary, as a priced-in rate cut and potential dissension in the Fed could lead…
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Continue reading →: Déjà vu of 2022? No, This is a Great ‘Wealth Transfer’.Investor sentiment towards Bitcoin has sharply declined, mirroring the 2022 crash. Despite falling prices, a significant $22 billion inflow into Bitcoin Spot ETFs signals institutional buying amid retail panic. The expected recovery is projected for Q1 2026 due to potential tax-loss harvesting, indicating that this decline may be an opportunity…
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Continue reading →: How JD Vance Shapes the GOP’s Future
JD Vance shouldn’t matter this much.Yes, he is the vice president of the United States — a title that once carried real political gravity.But unlike Gore modernizing government or Cheney running the post-9/11 response, Vance has no portfolio, no influence, and no genuine political authority inside the White House. He…
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Continue reading →: America’s Halloween Spending Hits All-Time High — But Black Friday Might Not FollowThe U.S. economy currently shows a stark contrast between Halloween’s record $13.1 billion spending fueled by experience-driven consumerism and the uncertainty surrounding Black Friday, where discounts are expected to shrink due to prior tariffs and inflation. Younger consumers are increasingly cautious, highlighting a complex economic landscape.
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Continue reading →: The Epstein Obsession: A Sign of Political CynicismAmerican politics is consumed by obsession over Jeffrey Epstein despite significant global issues. This fixation reflects a QAnon-inspired mindset, where elites are viewed as corrupt and institutions as conspiratorial. Politicians, including some Democrats, amplify this narrative, undermining democracy. The focus shifts from real issues to conspiratorial thinking, eroding public trust…
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Continue reading →: The U.S. Economy Is Becoming a Jenga TowerThere’s a familiar tension in the game of Jenga: the tower rises higher, looking ever more impressive, even as every missing block makes the whole structure more fragile. And then—without warning—it collapses. That image is perhaps the clearest way to describe the American economy in late 2025. Growth is still…
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Continue reading →: Are Hispanics America’s New Jews?In New Jersey’s Union City, Hispanic voters shifted back to Democrats in a notable reversal from previous trends. Inflation impacted working-class voters significantly, leading to disillusionment with Trump’s promises. As deportations increased under Trump, Hispanic voters recognized real threats, deepening distrust. The GOP’s association with these policies may hinder future…


