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A U.S. Federal Judge in Manhattan has ruled that the SEC's lawsuit against Coinbase, alleging operation as an unregistered securities broker and exchange, can proceed.
Australia's Albanese Labor government introduces Net Zero Authority Bill, allocating $189.3 million for the initiative.
Dive into the intricate stages of the supply shock that's reshaping the global economy.
Delving into the intense debate of egalitarianism, read a thorough analysis of Thomas Sowell's critiques from the 1980 Free To Choose TV series.
In a compelling episode of the Stephan Livera podcast, Vijay Boyapati, the acclaimed author of 'The Bullish Case for Bitcoin,' shares his profound insights into the dynamics of the Bitcoin bull market.
In a revealing financial report by the U.S. Treasury, an alarming $175 trillion shortfall in Social Security and Medicare funding poses a dire threat to America's retirement future.
Discover the impact of cooking oils on health, distinguishing between beneficial saturated and monounsaturated fats and harmful seed oils and trans fats.
The Federal Reserve has encountered a record operating loss of $114.3 billion in 2023, compelling it to suspend its regular contributions to the US Treasury.
Joe Biden's portrayal of the U.S. economy as thriving contrasts sharply with public sentiment, a divide best understood through the lens of the Common Man CPI.
Valerie's compelling story narrates her struggle with severe mental illness and anorexia for over 40 years, and her unconventional road to recovery through a carnivore diet.
The 'Go Fetch' attack on Apple's M1, M2, and M3 chips poses a serious risk to Bitcoin security by potentially allowing attackers to extract private keys.
In this episode of the Bitcoin Standard podcast, Phil Champagne delves into the complexities of Bitcoin and altcoins, highlighting Bitcoin's unique security and economic properties.
SWIFT is gearing up to integrate central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) with the global financial system within two years.
The GOP, holding a House majority, has greenlit a mammoth $1.2 trillion spending bill, stirring discontent among fiscal conservatives.