Upcoming Week on Wall Street

Wall Street Breakfast’s daily podcast is set to go live by 8 a.m. on Seeking Alpha—perfect for those who want to catch up on the latest while on the move. Looking for Alpha News Quiz If you’re interested, why not test your knowledge on the key events in the investing world over the past week? […]
Viral Caviar French fries are back in NYC: ‘We had lines down the street’

There’s something special about these fries! Bel-Fries, a shop on the Lower East Side, is reintroducing its famed $10 caviar fries after their viral success last month, where they garnered about 3 million views online shortly after their launch in September. Owner Annalee Schlossberg mentioned to a local publication that the initial run attracted long […]
National Guard stops street brawl in DC after a man is stabbed; two individuals face charges

Violent Street Brawl in D.C. Results in Stabbing National Guard members intervened in a violent altercation in southeast Washington, D.C., on Wednesday night, where a woman reportedly stabbed a man with a lengthy kitchen knife. Tiana Robinson, 31, from Southeast D.C., now faces charges of assault with a dangerous weapon, while Kenneth Evans, 29, also […]
The rise of stolen cars is driving viral street takeovers that are threatening communities.

Recent videos showcasing chaotic vehicular hijackings have become increasingly popular online, with millions tuning in to see the mayhem unfold from cities like Boston to Los Angeles. This has left local authorities scrambling to address a troubling rise in organized crime, where stolen vehicles are used to disrupt neighborhoods. These hijackings, often coordinated via social […]
Concerns about bad loans on Wall Street have been growing for weeks, and those worries are now spreading.

Multiple financial institutions are currently addressing problematic debts, raising alarms on Wall Street about potential future bad loans. Investors have recently been concerned with Jefferies Financial Group, which has over $45 million tied to First Brands, an auto parts supplier that entered bankruptcy last month. However, attention shifted on Thursday to two regional banks, Western […]
Young street performer imprisoned for anti-Putin song in St. Petersburg

Teen Musician Jailed for Anti-Putin Protest in St. Petersburg A teenage street musician in St. Petersburg has been jailed after reportedly leading a rally where attendees sang anti-Putin rock songs. This act, described as quite bold, has drawn attention. Diana Rozhnova faced a single charge for organizing an unauthorized assembly and received a 13-day sentence, […]
Massachusetts hands out 232 tickets in Healey’s effort to address street takeovers

Crackdown on Illegal Street Occupations in Massachusetts Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey has taken a strong stance against illegal street occupations after ordering a crackdown on these activities. Following this initiative, over 232 civil citations have been issued, and seven individuals were arrested, indicating a commitment to a “zero tolerance” policy. Boston police reported that more […]
Growth in prime brokerage leads to significant profits for Wall Street banks in the third quarter

US Banks Report Significant Gains in Prime Brokerage NEW YORK, Oct 15 – The prime brokerage sector on Wall Street, valued in the billions, is operating at its peak. In the most recent quarter, major U.S. banks, including JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, and Bank of America, are reaping substantial profits as they lend cash and […]
Quiet attacker stabs man in back on NYC street, victim says ‘this could happen to anyone’

A man was stabbed in the back without warning on a Manhattan street Wednesday, according to police reports. The victim, originally from Turkey, expressed disbelief at the violence he had encountered. While on his way to the Port Authority bus terminal after work, the 46-year-old immigrant from New Jersey was attacked at the corner of […]
Bessent claims that the Wall Street Journal is following the orders of the CCP in its coverage of the Trump trade war.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent voiced his discontent with the Wall Street Journal’s coverage of U.S.-China trade matters, alleging that the publication is overly sympathetic to China. “Honestly, I think this is just a horrible article in today’s paper,” Bessent remarked at a CNBC investor event, shaking his head. “It feels like they’re under the influence […]