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Two-Thirds of Shri Thanedar's Campaign Cash Came Through AIPAC as He Lost Over $600K — theintercept.com
Rep. Shri Thanedar, D-Mich., lost more than $630,000 in investment income last quarter after he put $3.7 million in campaign funds into the cryptocurrency industry, according to a new filing with the Federal Election Commission released on Wednesday. Amid
From Bitcoin trading to financial super apps: what nine years of Binance reveal about crypto exchange evolution — thenextweb.com
Nine years later, Binance serves more than 316 million users across trading, payments, savings, tokenized securities, and traditional asset access. Its evolution from a spot cryptocurrency exchange into an integrated financial platform closely mirrors the
The best recent crime and thrillers – review roundup — theguardian.com
The Runner by Scarlett Thomas; The Madman by Henning Mankell; Everything She Didn’t Say by Jane Casey; The Spy and the Snake by MJ Robotham; Murder at the End of the World by Akane Araki The Runner by Scarlett Thomas (Scribner, £16.99) Part thriller, part
Bitcoin Slump: Why Crypto Token Halved In Value Since October (BTC:USD) — bloomberg.com
The past year should have been good for Bitcoin: Congress has been debating new legislation that would put cryptocurrencies on a more solid legal footing, and the industry has avoided the scandals and forced liquidations that periodically crashed digital
Trump Media to Sell Traders ‘the Fastest’ Access to Truth Social Posts — time.com
A smartphone displays the logo of Truth Social, the social media platform operated by Trump Media & Technology Group Corp. on Feb. 7, 2026. —Cheng Xin—Getty Images From announcements of U.S. military action to threats of tariffs on other nations, Donald
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