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Gift Card Draining: How Organized Crime Steals Millions From Shoppers

Gift card draining scams by Chinese organized crime are costing consumers millions. Learn how the scam works and how to safely buy and protect gift cards.

BySteve Weisman,

Contributor

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World Cup Scams Surge As Meta Fights Phony Ads On Facebook & Instagram

The FBI is warning of fake World Cup ticket scams while Meta ramps up AI and partnerships to remove scam ads from Facebook and Instagram. Learn how to stay safe.

BySteve Weisman,

Contributor

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House Republicans Ask DOJ To Criminally Investigate Epstein Friends Philip Levine And Frédéric Fekkai

Epstein’s former assistant Sarah Kellen named the two men as being among those who allegedly committed abuse.

ByAlison Durkee,

Forbes Staff

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Trusted Advisor, Appellate Star: Jessica Ellsworth Welcomes The Hard Questions

Trusted Advisor, Appellate Star: Jessica Ellsworth Welcomes The Hard Questions

ByLiane Jackson,

Forbes Staff

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Record Revenues, Landmark Wins: Co-Managing Partner Kalpana Srinivasan’s Relentless Rise

Record Revenues, Landmark Wins: Managing Partner Kalpana Srinivasan’s Relentless Rise

ByLiane Jackson,

Forbes Staff

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America’s Top Women Lawyers On Career Success, AI, And Raising The Bar

America’s Top Women Lawyers On Career Success, AI, And Raising The Bar

ByLiane Jackson,

Forbes Staff

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Trump’s $1.8 Billion Fund Paused—But He Still Likely Has Legal Immunity

The DOJ said it would abide by a court ruling pausing the $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund, but that ruling doesn’t concern the other part of Trump’s settlement.

ByAlison Durkee,

Forbes Staff

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Crypto Ponzi Scheme Convictions: Key Red Flags Investors Must Know

Ponzi schemes continue to thrive—even in crypto. Learn key lessons and warning signs from recent convictions to protect your investments.

BySteve Weisman,

Contributor

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Class Action Claims Administrator Agrees To Stop Taking Vendor Rebates After Kickback Scrutiny

Amid criticism that claims administrators have secretly profited from class action payouts, Philadelphia-based Angeion agreed not to accept rebates from prepaid card issuers, banks or other vendors in a Kansas City data breach case.

ByJeff Kauflin,

Senior Editor

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Bessent Defends Justice Alito’s Son Working For Trump’s Treasury Department

A spokesperson for the court told NOTUS the justice’s son was not involved with the Trump administration’s tariffs case.

ByAlison Durkee,

Forbes Staff