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A free account will be created for you to read the article. If you wish not to receive our news alerts, unsubscribe here. | | WORDS OF WISDOM | "Be guided by beauty. I really mean that. I think pretty much everything I've done has had an aesthetic component—at least to me." | JIM SIMONS | | Good morning! Today we're covering Biden's AI warning, the monopoly charges against Visa, and a sentencing in the FTX fraud case.
Reading for the first time? Sign up here. | TOP NEWS | | Crypto Reckoning A federal judge sentenced former crypto executive Caroline Ellison to two years in prison and ordered to forfeit around $11 billion for her role in the FTX fraud scandal. U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan handed down the sentence to Ellison, who was the co-chief executive of Alameda Research, FTX's companion hedge fund operated by Bankman-Fried, her former boyfriend. Ellison pleaded guilty in 2022 to seven counts, including wire fraud and conspiracy to commit securities fraud, in connection with the collapse of FTX, one of the largest financial frauds in history. Facing the prospect of up to 110 years behind bars, Ellison cooperated with prosecutors and was a key witness during the trial against Bankman-Fried, who was earlier found guilty of defrauding FTX customers out of some $8 billion and sentenced to 25 years in prison. In court on Friday, Ellison expressed contrition for her actions, saying she wanted to apologize to investors, lenders, and victims who lost money as a result of her actions. Read the full story here› How do you like our new sections? Tell us what you think here. | MORE TOP NEWS | | | | | | PREMIUM | | INSPIRING | | CULTURE | | An Interview With Superman | Dean Cain, who played Superman in "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman," has reprised his role as a greedy land developer in the "God's Not Dead" franchise. He sat down with The Epoch Times to discuss his roles and faith-based films.
Once in four different TV series, including "Ripley's Believe It or Not!" and "Beverly Hills, 90210," Cain has decided to take a different route: starring in and producing movies. In the most recent installment of the "God's Not Dead" franchise, Cain plays a villain. It's a marked departure from his earlier roles as the squeaky clean Clark Kent.
Cain's choice to reprise the character comes down to the movie's clear moral message. He sees it as a way to emphasize the impact that spirituality and right action has on our lives without being preachy. He believes "God's Not Dead: In God We Trust" is a solid example of a pro-faith, pro-patriotism film. | | | EPOCH TV | | | OPINION | | | EPOCH FUN | | | | Did you know The Epoch Times prints the best U.S. broadsheet newspaper?
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