Russia’s Digital Ruble ‘Will Affect Banks’ Liquidity’ – Report
Source: Yevgeniy Vershinin/Adobe Russia’s digital ruble will affect the commercial banking sector’s liquidity, experts have claimed as the nation prepares for a CBDC rollout. Per the media outlet Comnews, Russian financial industry experts expressed mixed feelings about the CBDC at a banking
SEC Chair Gary Gensler Gets Community Noted on X for Warning Against Crypto
SEC Chair Gary Gensler. Source: screenshot of a YouTube video / Yahoo Finance US SEC chair Gary Gensler earlier posted a video message on X warning crypto firms against non-compliance and calling the space “wild west.” Elon Musk-owned X, formerly Twitter,
Top political courtroom moments of 2023
The political arena in 2023 brought some standout courtroom moments, with cases involving a former president, the current president’s family, and sitting members of Congress. With the ramifications of each case still looming ahead of the 2024 presidential year, let’s look
GOP report highlights 2023 energy, oversight wins over ‘unrealistic climate agenda’
FIRST ON FOX: Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee Republicans are releasing a report highlighting their accomplishments on energy and oversight issues over the course of 2023. The report — titled ‘Countering Biden’s Radical Green Agenda with Rigorous Oversight &
Special counsel in Trump case unconstitutional, former Reagan AG says
Former Attorney General Ed Meese has presented arguments to the Supreme Court that they should reject Special Counsel Jack Smith’s requests because he was unconstitutionally appointed in the first place. Meese, along with law professors Steven G. Calabresi and Gary S.
Special counsel Jack Smith urges swift Supreme Court decision in reply to Trump
Special Counsel Jack Smith has filed his reply to former President Trump’s team’s response to his initial filing at the Supreme Court. Smith is pressing to expedite the consideration of Trump’s immunity claims, hoping to keep the March trial date he
That’s the American spirit: US trade negotiators block an EU tariff on bourbon, for now
Distillers of American whiskey and bourbon were close to drowning in their own whiskey river. Instead, they avoided a torrent of tariffs. The European Union was slated to slap a staggering 50 percent tariff on distilled spirits produced in the U.S. as
As Democrats lean on Jan 6, critics argue Biden’s party is the real threat to democracy
Claims that former President Donald Trump and the GOP pose a grave ‘threat to democracy’ have become a key Democrat talking point ahead of the 2024 elections, but several prominent Republicans and experts say it is really President Biden’s party
How far might the Supreme Court go on Trump and ‘insurrection’?
The Colorado Supreme Court’s disqualification of Donald Trump from that state’s 2024 primary ballot for engaging in insurrection serves more as a prelude than the main event. Indeed, the Colorado justices took great pains to emphasize that their opinion probably wouldn’t
Khashoggi’s widow wins political asylum in the United States
Jamal Khashoggi’s widow, who went into hiding after The Washington Post columnist was murdered in 2018 by a Saudi assassination squad, has been granted political asylum in the United States. “I couldn’t really believe it,” Hanan Elatr said after reading the