China’s $300B Laundering, GDP Fragility, Fox vs YouTube TV, AJC Ends Print
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•Chinese Money Laundering Networks: U.S. banks funneled over $300 billion tied to Chinese operations fueling fentanyl smuggling and Mexican cartels. Weak compliance has made America’s financial system a national security risk.
•GDP Revised to 3.3%: The Commerce Department revised Q2 GDP growth upward, but the numbers reveal fragility.
•Fox vs. YouTube TV: A carriage fee dispute threatens millions of subscribers with blackouts of Fox News, Fox Sports, and local affiliates just as football season begins.
•Atlanta Journal-Constitution Ends Print: Georgia’s largest newspaper will stop printing physical editions by year’s end. A symbol of the decline of local journalism, the move to digital only raises questions about civic accountability and the future of community news.
Erick Erickson breaks down the four major stories you need to know before the day ends. From political power plays in Washington to breaking developments the mainstream media is ignoring, this rapid-fire update cuts through the noise.
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