Cuban-American lawmakers defend Monroe Doctrine amid progressive push to end

Cuban-American lawmakers are vigorously defending the Monroe Doctrine, a two-century-old policy that forms the foundation of U.S. policy toward Latin America. Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (R-Fla.) told reporters recently that the Monroe Doctrine is “alive and well” and “more necessary now than ever.” The doctrine, which was established in 1823 by President James Monroe, declares that […]Read More

Multiple Crypto Influencers Struck By SIM Swap Attacks – Here

The world of cryptocurrency has become increasingly popular in recent years, and with it has come a large influx of people who are looking to make a quick profit. This has also made it a favorite target of criminals looking to take advantage of unsuspecting people. In recent months, a handful of prominent crypto influencers […]Read More

Biden pardons more marijuana offenses in D.C., expanding 2022 clemency

initiative On Wednesday, President Joe Biden granted clemency to a larger number of marijuana convictions in the District of Columbia, expanding his clemency initiative from earlier this year. In February, Biden commuted sentences and pardoned convictions for dozens of nonviolent offenses related to marijuana in the District, all of which were committed before the District […]Read More

More than 300,000 air fryers sold at Walmart, Target and

Spectrum Brands announced on June 7, 2021 that it was recalling more than 300,000 air fryer units sold at Walmart, Target and Kohl’s due to a burn hazard. The affected products are Farberware 8-Quart Air Fryers, Farberware Air Fryers 5.3 Quart, Kmart White 5.5 Quart Air Fryers, and NutriChef 5.5 Quart Air Fryers. The air […]Read More

Supreme Court declines to issue expedited ruling on Trump immunity

The Supreme Court of the United States has declined to issue an expedited ruling on a case concerning President Donald Trump’s immunity from state criminal subpoenas. The case involves a New York grand jury subpoena to account records from Trump’s former accounting firm, Mazars USA. This move was made in order to allow the U.S. […]Read More

New Argentina President Legalizes All Foreign Currencies For Payment –

The newly-elected president of Argentina, Alberto Fernández, has officially legalized all foreign currencies, including bitcoin, for payment within the country. This move is meant to give citizens greater options when it comes to making payments, mitigate the effects of economic volatility, and make it easier for both businesses and individuals to engage in cross-border transactions. […]Read More

When her family needed money, Nikki Haley found a lucrative

When her family needed money, Nikki Haley found a lucrative path by taking on a number of part-time jobs on top of her studies at Clemson University. She worked in accounts receivable for a medical company, taught Sunday School, and waitressed. At the same time, she took on a role as a sales representative for […]Read More

House leftists include antisemitism in resolution condemning Islamophobia, ‘anti-Palestinian discrimination’

House leftists have included language condemning antisemitism, among other forms of discrimination, in a resolution that aims to condemn Islamophobia, homophobia, and “anti-Palestinian discrimination.” The resolution, which was introduced by Democratic Congresswoman Betty McCollum of Minnesota on Tuesday, was co-sponsored by several progressive lawmakers including Representatives Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib. “The House is committed […]Read More

Circle Obtains Conditional Registration in France, Names Operations Leader

Circle, Inc., a leading blockchain-based financial services company, has been granted conditional registration by the French financial regulator, the Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF). The approved operation marks an important step for the international expansion of Circle’s growing suite of products and services. To drive this effort, Circle is onboarding Alexandre Verney, former Chief Executive […]Read More

Khashoggi’s widow wins political asylum in the United States

Yes, according to media reports, Hatice Cengiz, the widow of slain Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, has been granted political asylum in the United States. Cengiz was granted her asylum due to her fear of retribution from the Saudi government due to her criticism of their actions. She is now living in the US and has […]Read More