MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican security forces captured Ovidio Guzmán, an alleged drug trafficker wanted by the United States and one of the sons of former Sinaloa cartel boss Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, in a pre-dawn operation Thursday that set off gunfights and roadblocks across the western state’s capital.
Defense Secretary Luis Cresencio Sandoval said Army and National Guard personnel had captured a son of “El Chapo.” Sandoval identified him only as Ovidio, in keeping with government policy. Read More...
Premier League footballers are renowned for their high wages and extravagant lifestyles, but what happens when the dream turns into a nightmare.
With telephone number wages, earning in a month what most people won’t see in a lifetime, it is surprising that some high-flying sports stars find themselves in financial difficulties.
In some cases, gambling sees their fortunes whittled away on a wet afternoon in Redcar, while other make incredibly poor investment choices. Read More...
Explore More Just three months after investor Bill Hwang’s investment firm imploded — leaving Wall Street with billions of dollars in losses — two Archegos Capital staffers are gearing up to test the strategy all over again, The Post has learned.
Jensen Ko and Sterling Clay, who worked at Archegos until its epic collapse in March, are quietly preparing to launch a new fund using their former boss’s highly leveraged investment style, people with direct knowledge of the plans told The Post. Read More...