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Bitcoin soars amid new wave of Wall Street interest in cryptocurrency

Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies shot upward this week amid news of more institutional interest in digital assets.

Chris Cuomo says lawmakers ‘should be fined’ if they lie

NewsNation anchor Chris Cuomo suggested that members of Congress should be fined for their lies.

READ IN FULL: Hunter Biden IRS whistleblowers’ bombshell testimony

The House Ways and Means Committee released documents Thursday regarding IRS whistleblower allegations involving the Hunter Biden investigation.

Biden says he had ‘good discussion’ with Modi about Indian democracy

The leaders of the United States and India were asked tough questions about the state of democracy during a joint press conference at the White House.

Titanic missing sub: Coast Guard says it believes passengers aboard submarine are dead

The company that owns the submersible that went missing on Sunday said in a statement it believes all five people aboard the Titan are dead.

Nikki Haley slams ‘Squad’ Democrats for boycotting Modi address

Presidential candidate Nikki Haley on Thursday blasted "Squad" Democrats as hypocritical for boycotting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's address to Congress over human rights issues while supporting "Palestinian terrorists and socialist dictators."

Biden: Calling China’s Xi a dictator has not had ‘any real consequence’

President Joe Biden dismissed the ramifications of his describing Chinese President Xi Jinping as a dictator, previewing a meeting between the men in the future.

Supreme Court news: Jackson sides with conservatives in immigrant deportation case

The Supreme Court on Thursday made it easier for the federal government to deport legal immigrants who are convicted of certain crimes, with liberal Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson joining the majority in the 6-3 decision.

Biden FCC nominee questioned in Senate over support for net neutrality

Senators questioned President Joe Biden's Federal Communication Commission nominee, a veteran of the broadcast industry who would give Democratic appointees a majority at the agency, over her support for net neutrality.

UNESCO schedules meeting to discuss return of US

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization issued a press release Tuesday confirming that it will discuss the return of the United States to its committee at the end of the month.
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