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    Top Story BILLIONAIRE’S Bold £1 Million Gift Ignites Reform Party Hope

    BILLIONAIRE’S Bold £1 Million Gift Ignites Reform Party Hope

    — British tech billionaire Bassim Haidar just gave a huge £1 million boost to Nigel Farage’s REFORM party. Haidar called Farage the only leader who can “bring this country back to glory.” He used to support the Conservatives, but says they turned their backs on business and started pushing left-wing tax ideas.

    Haidar slammed both the Conservative and Labour parties for hurting businesses with higher taxes. He’s especially angry about plans to scrap non-dom status and raise inheritance taxes. Haidar warned that if these changes go ahead, more wealthy people could leave Britain for good.

    This donation shows how frustrated big donors are with old parties like the Conservatives. Haidar hinted that other rich supporters are thinking about switching sides too, which could shake up British politics in a big way.

    Many voters feel let down by the Conservatives on key issues such as migration and the economy, making Reform’s message stronger than ever right now.

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    BILLIONAIRE TECH Tycoon Shocks Nation: Fraud Trial Rocks NEW York Courtroom

    — The fraud trial of billionaire tech mogul Richard Caldwell kicked off today in Manhattan. Caldwell is charged with cheating investors out of more than $500 million by manipulating stocks and hiding profits through secret offshore accounts.

    Prosecutors say Caldwell used shell companies to cover up his illegal actions. They plan to call former employees and financial experts to explain how the money moved through his businesses.

    Caldwell’s lawyers argue he’s being targeted for speaking out against government overreach. They claim the case is about politics, not justice.

    If found guilty, Caldwell could spend decades behind bars. The trial has sparked a national debate about fairness in the tech world, as Americans watch closely for what happens next.

    arafed man in a suit and tie is being interviewed by a reporter

    BILLIONAIRE TECH Tycoon Shocks Nation: Fraud Trial Rocks NEW York Courtroom

    — The fraud trial of billionaire tech mogul Richard Caldwell kicked off today in Manhattan. Caldwell is charged with cheating investors out of more than $500 million by manipulating stocks and hiding profits through secret offshore accounts.

    Prosecutors say Caldwell used shell companies to cover up his illegal actions. They plan to call former employees and financial experts to explain how the money moved through his businesses.

    Caldwell’s lawyers argue he’s being targeted for speaking out against government overreach. They claim the case is about politics, not justice.

    If found guilty, Caldwell could spend decades behind bars. The trial has sparked a national debate about fairness in the tech world, as Americans watch closely for what happens next.

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    DISNEY PROFITS Surge: Families Flock to Parks Despite Tough Times

    — Disney’s profits are up, beating what Wall Street expected. The company brought in $23.62 billion last quarter, a 7% jump from last year. Earnings per share rose 20%. Disney credits its strong U.S. theme parks and streaming services for the big gains.

    Even with high prices and more choices out there, families keep coming to Disney’s American parks. Overseas parks, like those in China, are also busy — even as people spend less on other things.

    Disney+ and other streaming platforms are pulling in more viewers and money. The company expects almost $875 million in streaming profits next year.

    Disney isn’t slowing down. It plans to open a new theme park and resort in Abu Dhabi — the first one in the Middle East. CEO Bob Iger says this will mix Disney magic with local culture and help the company grow worldwide.

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