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Crypto Bloodbath, China Boycott & MSNBC’s Bold Gamble
From crypto’s sudden drop to China’s consumer backlash and MSNBC’s dramatic rebrand—today’s headlines reveal how fast markets, brands, and power are shifting.

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Bitcoin Pullback: Why Crypto Prices Are Sliding After Record Highs
After hitting fresh highs, Bitcoin and other major tokens are retreating. Here’s what triggered the drop—and what investors should watch next.
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MSNBC Kills the Peacock: Rebrands as MS NOW
The left-leaning network ditches NBC’s iconic peacock as it spins off into its own brand. Here’s what the shake-up signals for the media landscape.
Big investors are buying this “unlisted” stock
When the founder who sold his last company to Zillow for $120M starts a new venture, people notice. That’s why the same VCs behind Uber and eBay also backed Pacaso. They made $110M+ in gross profit to date. They even reserved the Nasdaq ticker PCSO. Now, you can join, too.
Paid advertisement for Pacaso’s Regulation A offering. Read the offering circular at invest.pacaso.com. Reserving a ticker symbol is not a guarantee that the company will go public. Listing on the NASDAQ is subject to approvals.
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Trump Advisor Navarro Slams India’s ‘Opportunistic’ Russian Oil Buys
Peter Navarro calls out India’s crude purchases, raising questions about U.S.-India relations, global energy flows, and trade policy risks.
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Swatch Faces Chinese Consumer Revolt Over ‘Slanted Eyes’ Ad Blunder
A costly cultural misstep by Swatch has triggered boycotts in China. The fallout highlights reputational risks global brands can’t ignore.
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