Reserve Bank of India Furthers CBDC Efforts: Report
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is now exploring tech solution for privacy concerns of central bank digital currency (CBDC). According to an insider who is familiar with the government’s CBDC moves, India is making progress in CBDCs with caution. The
Doodles and G-shock Join in an NFT Collab + More Top 10 News
Over the past 24 hours, the non-fungible token (NFT) market sales volume has slightly decreased, less than 2%, to $35,310,744, with several big developments making NFT news rounds. Buyers are up 8%, sellers 3%, and transactions 9%, according to CryptoSlam. Most of
Meta’s Reality Labs Reports $4.65 Billion Operating Loss in Q4 2023 as Metaverse Efforts Continue
Meta subsidiary Reality Labs, which focuses on the development of the metaverse, recorded a significant operating loss of over $4.6 billion in the fourth quarter of 2023. In its fourth-quarter report, released on February 1, Meta revealed that Reality Labs reported
Liberals have a new Supreme Court target and you won’t believe who it is
‘I live in frustration … To be almost 70 years old, this isn’t what I expected.’ Those words from Justice Sonia Sotomayor appear to resonate with some liberals, but not in the way intended by the jurist. Some activists and journalists are beginning to nudge
Trump, Haley battle for big donors while Biden campaign sits on massive cash reserve
President Biden’s reelection campaign ended 2023 with nearly $117 million in its coffers, far ahead of his potential GOP rivals as they seek to woo big Republican donors. Former President Trump’s campaign committee closed out the year with $33 million, and
How the Fani Willis accusations could derail her Trump Georgia case
Fani T. Willis, the Atlanta-area district attorney prosecuting Donald Trump for alleged election interference, has been accused of misconduct, potentially imperiling one of the most sweeping legal cases against the former president for his role in trying to overturn the
Did Trump commit insurrection on Jan. 6? The Supreme Court could decide.
As the Supreme Court weighs whether Donald Trump is eligible to again serve as president, the justices will confront a politically fraught and fractious question: Did he engage in insurrection before and during the assault on the U.S. Capitol on
Biden fiercely embraces the non-swing state of South Carolina
RICHLAND, S.C. — On two weekends in January, President Biden turned up at churches in South Carolina, telling parishioners about the racism and hatred he ran for office to combat, then detailing the progress Black Americans have made since then. Vice
Biden visits Michigan amid Arab community’s anger over Israel-Gaza war
WARREN, Mich. — President Biden made his first campaign visit to Michigan on Thursday, meeting with members of the United Auto Workers union and visiting a Black-owned restaurant while studiously avoiding any interaction with the large Arab American community in
Trump D.C. trial drops off court’s March calendar, clearing way for N.Y. case
Former president Donald Trump’s March 4 trial date on charges of plotting to overturn the results of the 2020 election has been dropped from the public calendar of the federal court in Washington, a sign of what has long been