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A Wall Street Journal probe found none of the roughly $1.9 million in bets shown across 1,100-plus creator videos were real.
A plurality of Americans believe betting on election outcomes should be illegal, The POLITICO Poll finds.
Written by Sean Williams for The Motley Fool -> New Fed Chair Kevin Warsh presided over his first Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting last week. The…
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The Wall Street Journal reviewed 1,105 videos along with guidance given to creators for crafting their posts. In case you needed another reason to be wary of …
Written by Reuben Gregg Brewer for The Motley Fool -> The price of Brent crude has fallen from $130 per barrel to $80 per barrel. The agreement to end the Mi…
Sam Reich opens up about keeping the hit show in L.A., embracing its fourth-wall-breaking scrappiness and why an Emmy nod could change the streamer’s trajector…
Written by Reuben Gregg Brewer for The Motley Fool -> The SpaceX IPO and the agreement in the Middle East support a positive mood on Wall Street. The swift m…
Written by Daniel Sparks for The Motley Fool -> Accenture suffered its worst single-day stock drop on record after trimming its full-year revenue outlook. EP…
According to a Wall Street Journal investigation, Polymarket has been paying people to film themselves placing fake bets and celebrating fake wins on social me…


























