Immigrant’s Success Story Inspires Admiration from Readers

David Mulugheta, a refugee who fled Eritrea with little money, worked multiple jobs to buy his own business. His father also worked daily, showing the importance of hard work and humility in achieving success. Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/10/10/david-mulugheta-nfl-agent

AI Investors Discover ‘Circular Financing’ with Big Tech Deals

Artificial intelligence (AI) companies are finding a new way to fund their growth – by investing in each other. Nvidia recently agreed to invest $100 billion in its customer, OpenAI. This deal has made investors and analysts realize that the AI industry is using a unique financing method called ‘circular financing’. Source: https://www.barrons.com/articles/nvidia-microsoft-openai-circular-financing-ai-bubble-5d9a4e7c

Cough Syrup Scandal: Accused Arrested Amid Political Row

A man accused of selling spurious cough syrup that killed over 20 children has been arrested after a special investigation team tracked him down. The case is causing tension between state governments, with the Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister accusing the Tamil Nadu government of not cooperating with the probe. Annamalai, an AIDMK and BJP ally, … Read more

New Company Liberty Vote Takes Over Election Vendor Dominion

A new US-based company called Liberty Vote is being sold and rebranded from Dominion Voting Systems, a vendor falsely accused of rigging the 2020 election. Scott Leiendecker, founder of Missouri-based election technology company KNOWiNK, purchased the company this week for an undisclosed sum. Leiendecker aims to restore public confidence in the US electoral process using … Read more

Markets at Breaking Point as AI Boom Fueled Speculation

The recent surge in tech stocks is causing concern among regulators and economists, who warn that the AI boom may be fueling a speculative bubble that could lead to a market crash. As the world’s largest economies rely on just a few major firms, any loss of confidence could have far-reaching consequences for the global … Read more

AI Bubble Worries Overlook Strong Fundamentals

Société Générale has polled clients about their biggest market concerns, but its strategists are telling them to look beyond the artificial-intelligence trend. Instead, they point to a stronger dollar and fundamentals as key drivers of the current rally. Despite worries about an AI bubble, SocGen believes that the US economy is in good shape and … Read more

Tennessee Explosives Facility Blast Kills 19, Injures 3

A massive blast at an explosives facility in Tennessee has killed 19 people or left them missing, with authorities warning residents to stay away from the area. The explosion occurred on Friday morning at Accurate Energetic Systems, a company that manufactures military and demolitions explosives. Three people were treated for minor injuries. The blast was … Read more

India’s SC Dismisses Plea for Independent Investigation into Cough Syrup Deaths

A public interest petition seeking an independent investigation into the deaths of 22 children due to contaminated cough syrup in Madhya Pradesh was dismissed by a Supreme Court bench on October 10, 2025. The petition sought a judicial commission or expert committee to probe the deaths. The Bench asked advocate-petitioner Vishal Tiwari about his previous … Read more

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Ray Dalio Warns of US Debt Crisis and Rising Tensions

Ray Dalio, Bridgewater founder, says the US is at a crossroads between unity and conflict. He warns that rising debt and deepening divisions could lead to a financial crisis. The nation’s 125% debt-to-GDP ratio risks triggering a “debt bomb” if investors lose confidence, forcing higher borrowing costs or painful spending cuts. Dalio believes friction in … Read more