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President Biden's proposed 45% capital gains tax, the highest in a century, could significantly impact U.S. investment.
House Republicans criticize the Biden administration's EPA directive to cut emissions from coal and gas plants by 2039, arguing it threatens economic viability and could shut down numerous utilities.
Critics slam the WHO's pandemic treaty for disregarding mistakes from COVID-19 and threatening civil freedoms.
Consumer confidence and employment trends in the U.S. signal a looming recession, with economic indicators like regional Fed surveys and a stagnant bond market highlighting increasing challenges.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen defends the Biden administration's economic policies, asserting that Americans are financially better off despite ongoing inflation concerns.
Inflation continues to hit low-income consumers hardest, impacting their spending as noted by top companies.
Roger Ver faces a U.S. DOJ indictment for failing to report substantial capital gains from 2017 bitcoin sales.
The House subcommittee is investigating the influence of environmental groups like the Pueblo Action Alliance on the Department of the Interior.
Changpeng Zhao, former CEO of Binance, was sentenced to four months in prison despite the DOJ's push for a three-year sentence.
China has threatened retaliation against the U.S. after President Biden signed a $95 billion aid package aimed at countering Chinese influence and mandating TikTok's divestiture.
HUD's new energy efficiency mandates could increase new home construction costs by up to $31,000.
Alliance Resource Partners has diversified its traditional coal mining operations by mining 425 bitcoins, leveraging excess energy to create a profitable new revenue stream.
OPEC+ members, particularly Iraq and Kazakhstan, are implementing compensatory cuts ahead of an important upcoming meeting to determine future production policies.
Changpeng Zhao, former CEO of Binance, faces a potential three-year prison sentence for violating the Bank Secrecy Act.