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Move over, meme-stock millennials. Your grandma wants to trade options.
Trading covered-call options on big stashes of stock can earn retirees extra income.MarketWatch - Business -
'It's special': Chemistry powers Knicks past 76ers in Game 6
An epic first-round series between New York and Philadelphia ended with yet another epic game. Would you expect anything less?Yahoo Sports - Sports - NBA -
SEC Charges Trump Media Auditor With Fraud
Regulators said BF Borgers failed to abide by accounting rules that its public company clients are required to follow.The New York Times - Business - Donald Trump -
Trump Media's auditor is charged with "massive fraud" by the SEC
Audit firm BF Borgers allegedly failed to comply with accounting standards and fabricated audit documentation, regulators claim.CBS News - Top stories - Donald Trump -
How the NBA's next TV deal could disrupt the media landscape
The NBA is expected to give a slice of its TV package to Amazon's Prime Video, while league stalwart TNT could be left off the roster, in a blow to Warner Bros. Discovery.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Election special — local poll results roll in
Tories in trouble after election lossesFinancial Times - World -
SEC charges Trump Media auditor with 'massive fraud' on hundreds of companies, imposes lifetime ban
Trump Media, the owner of the Truth Social app, trades under the DJT ticker. Former President Donald Trump is the majority shareholder of the company.CNBC - Business - Donald Trump -
SEC shuts down Trump Media auditor over ‘massive fraud’
BF Borgers ran ‘sham audit mill’ whose work affects more than 1,500 corporate filings, US financial regulator saysFinancial Times - Business - Donald Trump -
OK maybe Trump Media’s auditor is really bad at a lot of things
The bell tolls for Big BenFinancial Times - Business - Donald Trump -
Trump Media's newly hired auditing firm was just busted by the SEC for 'massive fraud'
The Securities and Exchange Commission has charged the auditing firm hired by Trump Media and Technology Group just 37 days ago with “massive fraud” — though not for any work it performed for former President Donald Trump's media companyABC News - Tech - Donald Trump
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