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- Chinese organized crime networks moved $16 billion in crypto in 2025, according to report - A report published on Tuesday has found Chinese organized crime networks to be laundering massive volumes of illicit funds through
- China's factory activity grows at fastest pace since October, private survey shows, beating official reading - The RatingDog China General Manufacturing PMI, rose to 50.3 in January from 50.1 the previous month, in line with analysts' expectations in a Reuters poll.
- Gold and silver extend sell-off after historic plunge — yellow metal drops 5% - Gold and silver extended sell-off on Monday, deepening losses from last Friday's rout.
- United Arab Emirates' 'Spy Sheikh' bought secret stake in Trump crypto company: WSJ - “This is corruption, plain and simple," said Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, the top Democrat on the Senate Banking Committee.
- Epstein files: Ro Khanna says DOJ's latest release is 'not good enough' - The congressional Democrat said that Friday's Epstein disclosure was "significant," but it is only about half of the files that have been collected.
- 'Melania' earns a surprising $7 million, best non-music documentary debut in a decade - Amazon reportedly paid an estimated $40 million to acquire 'Melania' and spent an additional $35 million on marketing.
- Speaker Johnson: 'Confident' government shutdown will end by Tuesday - The government shut down on Saturday after Senate Democrats demanded changes to a spending package following the killings of U.S. citizens in Minnesota.
- As American retail store anchors fade, private clubs are taking over more commercial real estate - Affluent consumers are key to retail centers as the K-shaped economy hits lower-end shoppers hard, and that's leading the private club concept to more cities.
- Top Wall Street analysts suggest these 3 dividend stocks for stable income - Investors seeking consistent income against a volatile backdrop can add attractive dividend-paying stocks to their portfolios.
- How the EV pullback is affecting factories and jobs in the South - Automakers, suppliers and battery makers were funneling hundreds of billions of dollars into EV-related manufacturing in the U.S. Now it's all in question.