Bitcoin is making up for lost profits after hitting a one-week low. Over at Ethereum, the reimbursement situation remains problematic for traders. Bitcoin rebounded Wednesday, making profit from a 24-hour low of $ 11,119 on spot exchanges such as Coinbase, a price point not seen since August 5th. Constantin Kogan, …
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Pompeo says China is a bigger threat to the world than Russia was in the Cold War
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo claims that the economic power of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) over countries worldwide is a greater threat than what Russia posed during the Cold War. “What is happening now is not Cold War 2.0,” Pompeo said Wednesday in an address to the Czech …
Read More »Trump administration can regulate testing commitment to green card in most states, court rules
A federal appellate court on Wednesday overturned an order that blocked the nationwide implementation of a controversial wealth test for green cards and immigrant visas, allowing the Trump administration to pursue policies in every state except New York, Connecticut and Vermont. The court overturned last month’s ruling in part by …
Read More »Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour hits refs, NHL over Bruins’ second goal
There is a cliché about the need of your best players to be your best players. With one exception, that’s why the Bruins beat the Hurricanes in Game 1 of their first round series. The exception was David Pastrnak’s terrible turnover on the power play to give Karolina a short-handed …
Read More »Nick Cave says ‘breaking down culture’ is ‘antithesis of mercy’
Nick Cave has shared his thoughts on ‘cancel culture’ in a new edition of his Red hand files newsletter. Cave was asked about his views on the subject by a fan, and linked his answer to another question about the idea of mercy, calling ‘cancel culture’ ‘antithesis of mercy’. “Compassion …
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