The U.S. government has launched an investigation into Tether, the company behind the stablecoin USDT, for potential sanctions violations and money-laundering concerns.
TSMC's Arizona plant has surpassed Taiwan's chip yields, marking a key milestone in the U.S. semiconductor push, with significant backing from the Chips Act.
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives has passed the Bitcoin Rights Bill with overwhelming bipartisan support, advancing legislation that provides regulatory clarity for digital assets, including self-custody and Bitcoin payments.
This podcast explores the intersection of Bitcoin, inflation, and societal issues, arguing that adopting Bitcoin as a payment method is key to addressing the systemic problems caused by fiat currency devaluation.
Tesla continues to hold $780 million in Bitcoin after moving nearly its entire stash to new wallets, sparking concerns but confirming no liquidation.
The DOJ has warned Elon Musk's America Super PAC that its $1 million daily voter giveaways in swing states may violate federal election laws.
Former President Donald Trump will appear on Joe Rogan's podcast in a high-profile interview ahead of the 2024 election, set to be filmed in Austin, Texas.
The U.S. is set to contribute $20 billion to a $50 billion G7-led loan program for Ukraine, with funds backed by frozen Russian assets.
Courtney Swann exposes how just ten companies control the global food supply, selling harmful, additive-laden products in the U.S. while offering healthier alternatives abroad, all due to lax regulations and corporate greed.
A new Minneapolis Fed report suggests that banning or taxing Bitcoin could help governments sustain long-term budget deficits.
Dutch bitcoin-only exchange BL3P will close operations on December 20, 2024, due to new regulations, with users encouraged to transition to its parent platform, Bitonic.
Donald Trump worked the fry station at a Pennsylvania McDonald’s during a campaign stop, reigniting his criticism of Kamala Harris and connecting with swing-state voters.