Justin Sun Says Customer Assets Are 100% Safe Despite $200

Yes, Justin Sun has stated that customer assets are 100% safe despite the $200 million stolen from exchanges. Justin Sun has stated on multiple occasions that customers’ funds are safe and secure, and that there is no danger to users’ assets. He has also reiterated that the funds stolen in the exchange hacks are not […]Read More

The GOP’s impeachment inquiry starts on shaky political ground

The GOP’s impeachment inquiry has not been universally supported within their own party ranks, with some prominent members raising concerns over the inquiry taking precedence over other important issues like jobs and health care. Furthermore, polls of the general public have been generally unfavorable towards the inquiry, creating additional political pressure against the party. The […]Read More

Regulators caught Wells Fargo, other banks in probe over mortgage

In 2017, the U.S. Department of Justice Investigations Division launched a probe into whether some of the nation’s largest banks were involved in mortgage pricing discrimination. According to a press release from the DOJ, the investigation focused on “whether certain banks engaged in unlawful practices related to the pricing of certain residential mortgage loans.” The […]Read More

Biden ignores reporter questions after son Hunter defies congressional subpoena

Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, has continued to ignore questions from reporters regarding his son Hunter Biden’s decision to defy a congressional subpoena. Biden has expressed previously expressed his support for his son, saying that it was Hunter’s decision to refuse to cooperate with the subpoena and his responsibility as a father to […]Read More

SEC Finally Serves Hex Founder Richard Heart with Lawsuit Alleging

On Friday, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced that it has filed a lawsuit against Richard Heart, the founder of the blockchain platform Hex, claiming that the project was essentially a fraud. According to the lawsuit, Heart allegedly raised more than $5 million from over 1,000 investors during the “Initial Coin Offering” (ICO) […]Read More

Senate, House combine bipartisan efforts to advance paid leave

In a recent show of bipartisan cooperation, both the Senate and the House have joined together to advance Congressional efforts on paid leave. The House passed the “Paid Leave Act” in December to provide 12 weeks of paid leave for American workers. The Senate followed suit earlier this week and approved an identical measure. The […]Read More

Americans are starting to feel better about the economy and

There is some evidence that Americans are starting to feel more optimistic about the economy and inflation. According to the U.S. Consumer Sentiment Index from the University of Michigan, consumer confidence is up. Additionally, U.S. economic growth projections are generally positive. Inflation expectations are mostly stable and are forecasted to remain that way throughout 2020. […]Read More

Haley facing heat for bringing Chinese company to South Carolina,

Haley has come under fire for her public remarks praising a Chinese company while standing next to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) flag during a news conference in South Carolina. Critics have blasted Haley for appearing to legitimize a regime responsible for human rights abuses and violations of international law. Haley has defended her decision […]Read More

Bitcoin Sidechain Liquid Comes Back To Life Amid Ordinals Frenzy

The long-anticipated Bitcoin sidechain, Liquid, has recently come back to life with a flurry of activity. The back and forth movement between Bitcoin and Liquid tokens, also known as “orders,” has been ongoing for the past several months. This activity has been spurred by the launch of new applications on the Liquid platform that allow […]Read More

Harvard graduate Stefanik becomes face of GOP charge against elite

Elise Stefanik, a Harvard-educated Republican congresswoman from upstate New York, has become the face of the Republican Party’s charge against the nation’s elite universities. In speeches and interviews, Stefanik has criticized what she calls a “monopoly” of the Ivy League and other top schools on education and job opportunities. She has criticized them for what […]Read More