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The new ripped-from-headlines comedy at TIFF from the “I, Tonya” director tries to put a “Big Short” spin on the GameStop stock market saga, but misses the mark.
Some are calling for members of Congress to be banned from trading stocks. Meanwhile, Congressman Tom Suozzi says it was OK for him to forget to report his own trades.
Rep. Elaine Luria (D-VA) has been railing against Facebook for a number of reasons. She’s also Congress’s biggest Facebook investor.
Adult superstar Cherie DeVille writes about her new financial-investment porn—pegged to Tax Day—where she screws a man into not blowing his hard-earned money on crypto and NFTs.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) was expected to endorse a ban on members trading stocks. Instead, she said her members were working on...something.
“Members of Congress should not be actively trading securities in the middle of a crisis,” said Ben Edwards, a securities law expert at the University of Las Vegas, Nevada.
The Georgia senator pushed to roll back regulations on prepaid debit cards. Then he acquired stock in an industry leader.