Best Crypto to Buy Now April 17 – Injective, Sui, BGB
On another bearish day in the crypto market that saw Bitcoin (BTC) knocking on the door of the $60,000 level and Ether (ETH) at the $3,000 level, crypto investors are scouring altcoins markets for coins that might be the best
Crypto Billionaire Justin Sun Moves $196 Million in Tether To Binance – What is He Buying?
On April 17, blockchain investigator Lookonchain revealed a substantial transfer of USDT to Binance by Tron Founder, Justin Sun. This move follows a pattern of USDT deposits to Binance and ongoing Ether acquisitions by Sun. Justin Sun Continues Whale Deposits of
Could Stablecoin Ethena (USDe) Collapse Like Terra LUNA? CryptoQuant Investigates
Emerging stablecoin Ethena (USDe) poses unique risks for holders compared to other dollar-denominated tokens, argued CryptoQuant in a new report on the matter. The Unique Risks Of Ethena (USDe) Boasting a market cap of over $2.3 billion today, Ethena emerged in late
Ukrainian Lawmaker to Face Trial Over Alleged Bitcoin Bribes
A Ukrainian lawmaker is set to stand trial after allegedly trying to bribe a government official with $10,000 worth of Bitcoin, anti-corruption officials said on April 16. The case centers around serving lawmaker Andriy Odarchenko. In a Telegram post from the
Defying Niger exit order leaves U.S. troops vulnerable, whistleblower says
A senior U.S. Air Force leader deployed in Niger is raising an alarm over the Biden administration’s reluctance to heed an eviction notice from the military junta that last year overthrew the West African nation’s democratically elected government. The airman, in
Senate votes to dismiss impeachment charges against Mayorkas
The Senate voted Wednesday to dismiss two articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, which allege he mismanaged an influx of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border. Both votes were along party lines. The impeachment trial came to a close
Speaker Johnson moves on foreign aid, possibly triggering vote to oust him
House Speaker Mike Johnson is plowing ahead on a foreign aid plan that has roiled his conference and prompted two Republicans to push an effort to oust him from the chamber’s top job. But instead of the complex four-part plan he
The politics of the swiftly dismissed Mayorkas impeachment trial
In early February, congressional Republicans made a conspicuous choice. They decided to kill a bipartisan Senate deal that included tough border security measures. Instead, they pressed forward with what was essentially a messaging exercise: impeaching Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. The
Trump is overstating the problem of having to be in court
When the second day of his Manhattan criminal trial wrapped Tuesday, former president Donald Trump headed uptown to visit a bodega. It was a campaign stop, alerted to the media in advance and summarized in a news release afterward. And
Supreme Court makes it easier to file workplace discrimination claims
The Supreme Court on Wednesday made it easier for workers to pursue employment discrimination claims over job transfers, unanimously siding with a female police sergeant in St. Louis who said she was reassigned to a less prestigious role because she