Bukele Leads Effort to Slash National Debt via Dollar Bond Buyback
El Salvador, led by President Bukele, is reducing national debt through a strategic dollar bond buyback, amidst growing investor confidence and fiscal challenges.
El Salvador, led by President Bukele, is reducing national debt through a strategic dollar bond buyback, amidst growing investor confidence and fiscal challenges.
President Nayib Bukele's initiative to offer 5,000 free passports to global professionals aims to position El Salvador as an innovative hub, combining tax incentives and its unique adoption of Bitcoin to attract and enrich its talent pool.
The Metropolitan Police's adoption of live facial recognition technology has raised privacy concerns, with substantial investment planned for its expansion.
President Biden's student loan cancellation plan aims to absolve debt for over 30 million borrowers, with a special focus on "racial equity."
California grapples with the consequences of its green energy policies as soaring utility rates challenge both residents and lawmakers.
A Pew Research Center survey reveals a stark divide over the direction of the public K-12 education system.
The SEC's pause on its climate disclosure rule, follows legal objections questioning the rule's costs and the SEC's authority.
Giga Energy is revolutionizing Bitcoin mining in Argentina, tapping into the nation's Vaca Muerta shale gas reserve.
El Salvador, led by President Bukele, is reducing national debt through a strategic dollar bond buyback, amidst growing investor confidence and fiscal challenges.
President Nayib Bukele's initiative to offer 5,000 free passports to global professionals aims to position El Salvador as an innovative hub, combining tax incentives and its unique adoption of Bitcoin to attract and enrich its talent pool.
The Metropolitan Police's adoption of live facial recognition technology has raised privacy concerns, with substantial investment planned for its expansion.
President Biden's student loan cancellation plan aims to absolve debt for over 30 million borrowers, with a special focus on "racial equity."
California grapples with the consequences of its green energy policies as soaring utility rates challenge both residents and lawmakers.
A Pew Research Center survey reveals a stark divide over the direction of the public K-12 education system.
The SEC's pause on its climate disclosure rule, follows legal objections questioning the rule's costs and the SEC's authority.
Giga Energy is revolutionizing Bitcoin mining in Argentina, tapping into the nation's Vaca Muerta shale gas reserve.
Earlier this year the Corporate Transparency Act officially went into effect and it has massive implication on privacy assurances for business in the United States.
Bitcoin mining in Paraguay faces a pivotal moment as senators propose a 180-day suspension of mining operations, citing disruptions in the national power grid.
The Human Rights Foundation's new research fellowship delves into Cross-Input Signature Aggregation (CISA), a proposed update to the Bitcoin protocol, with the potential to transform transaction privacy and efficiency.
The landscape of corporate journalism is undergoing a seismic shift, with major media outlets like the LA Times and The New York Times facing sweeping layoffs amid declining public trust.
The CDC has released around 780,000 reports detailing adverse events experienced after COVID-19 vaccination, submitted through the V-safe system.
Coinbase partners with Lightspark to bring the Bitcoin Lightning Network onto its platform, promising faster, more affordable Bitcoin transactions for users.