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Summer of crypto (regs): State of Crypto Busy weekThis week
Search/en Technically speaking, summer hasn't started yet and won't for another week. But it's over 90°F in New York, the House Ways and Means Committee held a hearing to work through crypto tax legislation, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission put out a proposal for regulating prediction marke»»»
‘Develops core stability’ and ‘improves grip strength’: how to start doing pull-ups
The pull-up has long been seen as an important fitness metric. From 1966 to 2013, public middle and high school students in the US were required to do pull-ups as part of the presidential fitness test (an evaluation Donald Trump has considered reinstating). US Marine Corps were long required to per»»»
Michael Cohen Turns Against Letitia James And Alvin Bragg
Authored by Jonathan Turley, Michael Cohen is back. The disbarred lawyer has spent a lifetime marketing his curious skill set: a moral and ethical flexibility that allows him to do things that others would find revolting. A legal thug who threatened students, journalists, and others on behalf of hi»»»
A little-noted element propelled Mamdani’s rise: Gen Z loneliness
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New York appeals court tosses $515m civil fraud penalty against Trump
The court’s ruling delivers a major victory to the US president, who has rejected accusations he inflated his assets. An appeals court in New York has thrown out a civil fraud penalty that would have cost United States President Donald Trump and his business associates nearly half a billion dollars»»»
Alan Dershowitz's movie producer son dies of stroke at 64
Elon Dershowitz, the Hollywood film and podcast producer son of renowned attorney Alan Dershowitz, has died of a stroke at the age of 64, his family confirmed. His father, Alan, is one of America’s most prominent lawyers, having represented high-profile clients including O.J. Simpson, Jeffrey Epste»»»
What is the Einstein visa? How Melania Trump qualified for a visa reserved for Nobel-level talent
When Melania Trump received an EB-1 visa, often dubbed the “Einstein visa,” in 2001, it raised eyebrows and continues to stir debate. Reserved for individuals with “extraordinary ability” in fields such as science, arts, education, business, or athletics, the EB-1 green card is typically associated»»»
Republicans Cut 2 Words From Trump’s Tax Bill Last-Minute, And The Effects Will Be Devastating
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Judge blocks Trump move to bar foreign students at Harvard, calls action ‘unconstitutional’
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Explosive Meta memoir tops best-seller list
SAN FRANCISCO: A scathing book about Facebook parent company Meta, whose author has been barred from promoting her work, entered at the top of the New York Times bestseller list after its first week of release in the United States. The book also ranks fourth on Amazon’s bestseller list, the platfor»»»
Anheuser-Busch CEO wants to ditch ‘domestic’ for ‘American’
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