Tai Lopez told his followers they could get rich investing in dying retail brands. The SEC says it was a Ponzi scheme, and the FBI is investigating, write Suzanne Kapner and Alexander Gladstone, The Wall Street Journal.
President Trump has pressured trading partners for investment in U.S. manufacturing plants. What if local industries can’t compete? Writes Gavin Bade, The Wall Street Journal.
Los Angeles scion Casey Wasserman, celebrity doctor Peter Attia and film director Brett Ratner are facing scrutiny over new Epstein files, write Khadeeja Safdar and Neil Mehta, The Wall Street Journal.
Shayne Coplan has built the crypto-based betting platform into a $9 billion company; Justice Department probe gets shelved, writes Alexander Osipovich and Caitlin Ostroff, The Wall Street Journal.
Popular weight-loss drugs are meant to be lifelong treatments for a disease, not lifestyle fixes, writes Sumathi Reddy, The Wall Street Journal.
How a former Hollywood player, ’Rush Hour’ director Brett Ratner, found himself in the epicenter of global power, write Jessica Toonkel and John Jurgensen, The Wall Street Journal.
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