As concerns grow that President Donald Trump’s erratic tariff policies could steer the U.S. economy toward a recession, some investors are bracing for another turbulent year. Yet history suggests that one asset class is uniquely resistant to economic storms: professional sports franchises. Despite persistent volatility—whether from geopolitical events, global pandemics, or financial market downturns—team valuations have remained remarkably strong. For franchise owners like Tom Werner, chairman of Fenway Sports Group, that long-term perspective offers both reassurance and a strategic advantage. Read More: Italian Tourist Kidnapped and Tortured: Crypto Investor Arrested in New York City The Pandemic Playbook: Revenue Plunges, Values…
Author: Hazel Norrise
A shocking criminal case has emerged from New York City involving a prominent crypto investor and a young Italian tourist. John Woeltz, a 37-year-old investor from Kentucky, was arrested after being accused of kidnapping and torturing a 28-year-old man inside his luxury Nolita apartment. According to reports, the tourist had been held captive for nearly two weeks before managing to escape and alerting a nearby traffic officer. The alleged motive behind the crime appears to be a cryptocurrency-related dispute, with Woeltz and accomplices reportedly attempting to extort access to the victim’s digital wallet. The case has raised serious concerns about…
This year marks the 10th anniversary of the iconic Loewe Puzzle bag. First introduced in the Spring 2015 women’s runway collection—having also appeared on the men’s runway earlier that season—the Puzzle has since evolved into a symbol of the 179-year-old Spanish fashion house. Designed by Loewe’s former creative director, Jonathan Anderson, the bag is a masterclass in craftsmanship, inspired by the art of origami. Its distinctive cuboid shape and patchwork leather construction not only earned it the name “Puzzle” but also set it apart as one of the most unique and functional handbags on the market. Read More: Alexander Skarsgård…
This year’s Cannes Film Festival organizers may have cracked down on the infamous naked dress, but interestingly, they have not imposed restrictions on BDSM-themed menswear. While much of the dress code scrutiny seems focused on women’s red carpet attire, Alexander Skarsgård has pushed sartorial boundaries with a playful, irreverent edge. Sporting kinky thigh-high boots and a mismatched sequin suit, the Swedish actor’s looks have cleverly bent the rules while injecting humor and personality into the festival’s formal atmosphere. Promoting Pillion: Style Reflecting Character Skarsgård is at Cannes promoting Pillion, a daring new film where he portrays Ray, the charismatic leader…