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Thursday, April 16, 2026 · Philadelphia County

CZ's Prison Memoir Exposes FTX Secrets and Crypto's Future

Binance founder Changpeng Zhao's new book 'Freedom of Money' pulls back the curtain on his four-month U.S. prison stint, explosive FTX interactions and the relentless rise of crypto. Released April 8, 2026, the memoir donates all proceeds to charity while challenging the old financial guard. CZ's unfiltered tale from jail cell to decentralization prophet grips the industry.

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Portnoy Rips 'Out-of-Control' Tip Culture Squeezing Wallets

Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy blasted America's escalating tipping demands, from self-checkout kiosks to restaurant bills, as a guilt-driven squeeze on consumers. Despite his own lavish 50-100% restaurant tips, he fears being labeled a cheapskate in public. The backlash taps into widespread frustration as tipping fatigue hits record levels.

Thursday, April 16, 2026

UT Austin Blocks Shein on Campus Wi-Fi in Escalating China Tech Ban

The University of Texas at Austin has barred students from accessing Shein and 53 other Chinese-linked sites on campus networks, amplifying Gov. Greg Abbott's cybersecurity crackdown. Fast-fashion shoppers now face Wi-Fi blackouts amid fears of data harvesting by Beijing. The move tests the clash between cheap trends and national security.

Thursday, April 16, 2026

Fox's Credible Names Robert Humann CEO in Leadership Transition

Robert Humann, who has spent nearly a decade building Credible into a market-leading consumer finance platform, was promoted to chief executive officer in September 2025, taking over from founder Stephen Dash. The move caps Humann's rise from chief revenue officer, where he diversified the company's business model and forged strategic partnerships with major publishers.

Thursday, April 16, 2026

Anker Recalls Over 1.6M Power Banks in Fire Hazard Crisis

Anker Innovations is pulling more than 1.6 million power banks from the market after reports of fires, explosions and burns linked to faulty lithium-ion batteries. The China-based company's multiple recalls in 2025 have exposed safety flaws in popular chargers sold for years. Consumers face property damage exceeding $100,000 as regulators demand immediate action.[1][2][4]

Thursday, April 16, 2026