Meta Finally Breaks Its Silence on Pig Butchering

Since roughly 2020, when the earliest pig butchering scams started to emerge, more than 200,000 people have been trafficked and held in compounds—most in Myanmar, Cambodia, or Laos—where they are forced to play the role of an online scammer. If they refuse, the criminals who own the scam compounds, which are typically connected to Chinese … Read more

Pundit makes intriguing Ange Postecoglou sack claim which will impact one Spurs player’s future at the club

Former Arsenal star and pundit Anders Limpar has urged Tottenham youngster Lucas Bergvall to stay patient, suggesting that the teenager’s fortunes at the club could change if manager Ange Postecoglou is sacked in the near future. Bergvall officially joined Spurs this summer after initially agreeing to a deal in January. The highly-rated Swedish midfielder reportedly … Read more

Trump’s incoming chief of staff—known as the ‘ice maiden’—faces a raft of special interests

As incoming White House chief of staff, one of Susie Wiles’s vexing challenges will be policing the buffet line of powerful interests who want something from Donald Trump. It’s a world she knows well. During Trump’s first presidency, she lobbied for many of them. Trump was first elected on a pledge to “drain the swamp” in … Read more

Leeds and Farke keen on £45k-a-week “key player” in possible free transfer

Leeds United are interested in signing a £45,000-a-week “key player” in a possible free transfer, according to a new report. The November international break is now over, which means the Whites and all the other teams in the Championship can concentrate on club football until March. Daniel Farke’s side is in a good position heading … Read more

Gaetz withdraws as AG nominee

Matt Gaetz, the former Florida representative and Trump nominee for Attorney General, announced Thursday that he is withdrawing as Trump’s pick for the top prosecutor, citing what he described as the “distraction” his nomination had caused due to a swirl of allegations about paying underage women for sex.  “While the momentum was strong, it is … Read more

Gautam Adani bribery allegations: How American law could shape the billionaire’s next move

Billionaire Gautam Adani and several others, accused by US authorities of paying $250 million in bribes to secure solar energy contracts, could seek to resolve the charges through settlements while pursuing appeals. The allegations center around misleading US investors and institutions to secure billions in funding, triggering a five-count criminal indictment under the Foreign Corrupt … Read more