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July 24, 2026
British olympic sprinter CJ Ujah denies role in alleged cryptocurrency fraud — independent.co.uk
The athlete was among 10 people who appeared before Chelmsford Crown Court on Friday accused of being part of an organised crime group linked to a scam
Why Rachel Anderika is bullish about on-chain finance — americanbanker.com
The head of global operations at Anchorage Digital said she's encountered a lot of skepticism about the need for digital asset infrastructure.
China adds 14 European firms to export control list in tit-for-tat over EU’s Russia sanctions — fortune.com
China announced on Friday it was adding 14 European entities to an export control list in retaliation for the European Union penalizing 14 Chinese enterprises as part of its latest round of sanctions against Russia. Chinese companies will not be allowed to
Millionaires could dominate Texas’ crop of new Congress members — salon.com
WASHINGTON — Texas’ U.S. House delegation will experience high turnover come 2027, as a spate of retirements, redistricting-related changes and competitive races have the potential to remake the state’s footprint in Washington. The delegation also stands
Crypto Boosters See a Lack of CLARITY — prospect.org
At the end of June, crypto super PAC Fairshake had almost $127 million cash on hand, second among outside campaign groups only to the primary Republican PAC, the Senate Leadership Fund. The crypto industry has already spent $189 million on House and Senate
Ukraine war briefing: EU sanctions oust Russian president of world chess — theguardian.com
EU unveils largest package in four years of measures against Russian individuals and interests; Laura Loomer shows up in Kyiv. What we know on day 1,612 Arkady Dvorkovich, the president of the International Chess Federation (FIDE), said on Friday he was
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