VanEck Foresees Bitcoin Surge Amid Political Shiftsby John Darbie 22.09.2024VanEck predicts increased Bitcoin adoption amid U.S. political and economic changes, hinting at potential regulatory impacts.
US Treasury’s Crypto Regulations: What’s Next?by John Darbie 19.08.2024US Treasury proposes new crypto regulations, aiming to redefine 'money' to include digital assets under anti-money laundering laws.
Kamala Harris Picks Tim Walz, Spotlight on Progressive Economicsby Mark Eisenberg 09.08.2024Harris selects Walz as VP, highlighting progressive economics in upcoming election. Focus on government oversight and worker protection.
Crypto’s $160M War Chest Poses Threat to Dems in Novemberby John Darbie 26.06.2024Cryptocurrency firms' $160M political war chest might sway November elections, favoring GOP's light-touch regulations. Can Dems counter crypto influence?
US Supreme Court Rules Against Couple in Taxation Caseby Mark Eisenberg 20.06.2024"US Supreme Court rules 7-2 against Washington couple in foreign investment taxation case, supporting Mandatory Repatriation Tax. Narrow decision."
Capital One–Discover merger fate hinges on 2024 electionby Terry Bingman 22.02.2024The merger of two financial institutions will create the nation's sixth-largest bank. Federal laws require regulators to pay special attention ...
Ripple CEO Pushes for Improved Crypto Awarenessby John Darbie 21.02.2024Ripple CEO calls for political figures to have better understanding of cryptocurrency. Crypto voters to play major role in upcoming ...
Elizabeth Warren’s GOP Challenger: Lawyer & Crypto Enthusiastby John Darbie 21.02.2024Republican lawyer and cryptocurrency advocate John Deaton enters US Senate race against incumbent Elizabeth Warren. Warren uses his Rhode Island ...
America’s Next Top Credit Card Company: What It Means for Youby Terry Bingman 21.02.2024Capital One's potential acquisition of Discover cards could threaten Mastercard's market share, creating the largest US credit card company by ...
Microsoft under fire for firing workers post-mergerby Lilu Anderson 09.02.2024The Federal Trade Commission criticizes Microsoft for laying off 1,900 workers shortly after acquiring Activision Blizzard, citing it as a ...