Krispy Kreme gives away free doughnuts during the Verizon outage: ‘Feeling low?’

No need to fret—donuts are on the way. On Wednesday afternoon, Krispy Kreme playfully rolled out a “Suite Backup Plan” to its customers in light of Verizon’s widespread network outage. “Feeling down about SOS? Here’s a sweet surprise—we’re here for you,” the beloved donut chain announced via Instagram. Every Wednesday from 5 PM to 7 […]
Leading Wall Street bankers criticize Trump’s plan to limit interest on credit card payments.

Bank of America CEO Critiques Trump’s Interest Rate Proposal Brian Moynihan, the CEO of Bank of America, has spoken out against President Trump’s recent suggestion to implement a 10% cap on credit card interest rates for a year. Moynihan is the first major banker on Wall Street to voice concerns that this move could restrict […]
Queen Elizabeth II prevented Netflix’s CEO from attending a fancy event at Windsor Castle due to ‘The Crown’s’ depiction of the British royal family, according to sources.

Reports indicate that Queen Elizabeth II barred Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos from a lavish business reception at Windsor Castle four years ago due to the portrayal of the royal family in the acclaimed series, The Crown. As the UK Global Investment Summit approached on October 19, 2021, Sarandos was one of a select few U.S. […]
T-Mobile mocks Verizon’s outage that frustrated its customers

On Wednesday, while Verizon faced a widespread outage, T-Mobile seemed to thrive, informing its customers that their network was functioning just fine, even attributing the problems to their struggling competitor. “T-Mobile’s network is keeping our customers connected, and we have verified that our network is working properly and as expected. However, due to the outages […]
Magazine files lawsuit against Google, claiming the technology company has manipulated the online advertising market.

The Atlantic vs. Google: A Legal Battle Over Advertising Practices The Atlantic has taken legal action against Google, claiming the tech company is monopolizing the digital advertising sector. This lawsuit puts one of the oldest magazines in the U.S. up against the Silicon Valley giant. According to the magazine, Google and its parent company, Alphabet, […]
How the failure of an Iranian bank sparked economic turmoil and protests

The downfall of Iranian banks late last year has led to an economic upheaval, igniting widespread protests across numerous cities in just the past couple of weeks, which poses a significant threat to the Islamic Republic’s authority. Ayande Bank, managed by a close ally of the regime, collapsed with reported losses nearing $5 billion, primarily […]
Investors label crypto coin supported by Eric Adams a scam as its value quickly declines.

The steep decline of a digital currency endorsed by former New York City Mayor Eric Adams has ignited frustration among investors and crypto supporters. Many believe its launch resembles a classic “pull the rug” or “pump-and-dump” scheme. Within less than an hour of starting trading on Monday afternoon, the NYC token plummeted by an alarming […]
Trump tells Tony Dokoupil: I’m the reason you have your job.

Trump’s Bold Remarks at CBS Evening News Interview During a recent interview with Tony Dokoupil on CBS Evening News, President Trump candidly stated that Dokoupil owed his current job and salary to Trump’s success in the 2024 election. This statement was made directly to Dokoupil during a live broadcast from a Ford plant in Detroit. […]
Bilt introduces three credit cards featuring a 10% APR for the first 12 months following a call from President Trump for a limit.

Bilt Introduces New Credit Cards and Interest Rates On Wednesday, Bilt, a loyalty program that provides benefits for rent and mortgage payments, unveiled three new tiered credit cards. Along with this, they announced a 10% annual interest rate for all customers for the next year. This move comes after President Trump’s suggestion to limit credit […]
Mortgage refinance requests rise 40% due to $200B bond purchases by Trump

Surge in Mortgage Refinancing Following Trump’s Bond Purchase Order Last week, President Trump announced a substantial $200 billion plan for government bond purchases, which has led to a significant spike in mortgage refinancing requests—up by 40%. For the first time in several years, mortgage interest rates briefly dipped below 6%. The demand for refinancing actually […]