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The SEC asked Coinbase, $COIN, to halt trading in all cryptocurrencies other than bitcoin before launching legal action against the Nasdaq-listed company last month for failing to register as a broker

Per excellent reporting by FT Before suing Coinbase, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) requested the exchange to suspend trading in all cryptocurrencies except for bitcoin, signaling the agency's intent to assert regulatory authority over a wider portion of the market. Brian Armstrong, the CEO of Coinbase,
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One of President Biden’s dogs, Commander, has bitten several Secret Service agents, and even sent one to the hospital, in a series of at least 10 incidents of “aggressive behavior”

Recently obtained internal emails from a conservative watchdog group shed light on a concerning series of incidents involving President Biden's dog, Commander. The nearly 2-year-old German shepherd has reportedly displayed "aggressive behavior," resulting in several bites to Secret Service agents. Over a span of at least
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Forty-five Democrats this week voted down an amendment to establish a new office to audit US military assistance for Ukraine as part of a provision in the annual defense spending bill

On Wednesday night, Senate Democrats joined forces to oppose the inclusion of a new office responsible for auditing US military assistance to Ukraine. The proposed Office of the Lead Inspector General for Ukraine Assistance was part of an amendment to the fiscal year 2024 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) within
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Kevin McCarthy has said President Biden's alleged involvement in shell companies reportedly surrounding Hunter Biden is "rising to the level of an impeachment inquiry."

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) recently disclosed that the Republican-controlled House is edging closer to launching an impeachment investigation against President Joe Biden. The basis for these claims revolves around allegations that Biden received millions of dollars in bribes from foreign governments. The impetus for this movement came after Senator
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New York is paying $13 million to protestors arrested during George Floyd protests, with each getting $9,950 to more than 1,300 protesters between May 28 and June 4, 2020.

Attorneys representing the plaintiffs have announced that the city of New York will pay $13 million to hundreds of individuals who were arrested during the George Floyd demonstrations in 2020. This settlement is reported to be the largest ever awarded to protesters in the United States. The protests occurred in
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