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Crypto influencer: 'Trump will 100% use his presidential influence to push $BTC & crypto'

Simon Dixon, a cryptocurrency investor and influencer, said that former President Donald Trump will leverage his presidential power to advocate for Bitcoin and cryptocurrency in the United States.

Michael Saylor, MicroStrategy co-founder: 'France could use more Bitcoin' following French elections

Michael Saylor, executive chairman and co-founder of MicroStrategy, emphasized the importance of increased Bitcoin adoption in France, describing it as crucial for the nation's financial future.

Weekend Interview: Addressing the U.S.-China Relationship with Insights from Randy Schriver and Kimberly Glas

In 2000, Congress established the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission to provide a bipartisan annual review of US-China relations and offer recommendations to Congress. This year, the commission’s report highlighted the increasing urgency of recalibrating the relationship.

Weekend Interview: Taylor Barkley's Vision to Fuel Progress on Energy and AI

Taylor Barkley, the director of public policy at the Abundance Institute, is a passionate advocate for technological progress as a force for greater human prosperity. His career has included roles at Utah State University's Center for Growth and Opportunity and the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. Now at the Abundance Institute, which launched in April, he works to help emerging technologies reach their full, life-changing potential.

Weekend Interview: Dov Lipman on Bridging Politics, Faith, and Israel’s Role in the World

Dov Lipman is a rabbi, a leader in the global movement of Jews returning to the Land of Israel, and one of the very few Americans to become a Knesset member. He is also an author and the CEO and founder of Yad L’Olim, an organization to assist new immigrants to Israel. His unlikely journey into Israeli politics began not with a grand ambition, but through an unexpected confrontation with religious extremism in the town of Beit Shemesh.

Marco Rubio sworn in as Secretary with focus on US interests

Vice President Vance recently officiated the swearing-in ceremony of Marco Rubio as Secretary.

Canadian pleads guilty to unlawful entry into US with controlled substances

A Canadian citizen has admitted guilt in a U.S. District Court in Bangor for illegally entering the United States from Canada and importing a controlled substance.

DHS announces new directives impacting immigration enforcement

Yesterday, Acting Department of Homeland Security Secretary Benjamine Huffman announced two new directives.

Ecuadorian man sentenced for distributing misbranded drugs in US without license

United States Attorney Jacqueline C. Romero has announced the sentencing of Mauricio Sarmiento, a 35-year-old Ecuadorian national, for introducing misbranded prescription drugs into interstate commerce without a license.

Rubio meets Wong to discuss US-Australia alliance

Secretary of State Marco Rubio held a meeting with Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs Penny Wong.

State-level changes in US corporate income tax rates for 2025

Forty-four states in the United States impose a corporate income tax, with rates varying significantly across the country.

Survey shows Mexicans favor US partnership against escalating cartel violence

A recent survey conducted by the Texas Public Policy Foundation (TPPF) highlights significant concerns among Mexican voters regarding cartel violence and suggests a willingness to consider U.S. involvement in addressing the issue.

Honduran national sentenced for illegal reentry into the US

United States District Judge Richard A. Lazarra has sentenced Jonathan Javier Godoy-Pivaral, a 29-year-old from Honduras, to over five months in prison for illegal reentry into the United States.

President Biden mourns the passing of Cecile Richards

Jill and President Joe Biden expressed their sorrow at the passing of Cecile Richards.

Acting Secretary Huffman addresses fatal shooting of border patrol agent

Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Benjamine Huffman has issued a statement regarding the death of a US Border Patrol agent.

CCIA outlines steps for Trump Administration to boost US digital economy

As the new administration prepares to take office, attention is turning to the digital economy as a potential area for growth.

US announces intent to withdraw from World Health Organization

The United States has announced its intention to withdraw from the World Health Organization (WHO), citing dissatisfaction with the organization's handling of global health crises, including the COVID-19 pandemic.

MEP Berger on stablecoins: 'Europe must not be left behind and should be an attractive hub for innovation'

Member of the European Parliament (MEP) Stefan Berger has emphasized the importance of Europe not being "left behind" in the global race for innovation concerning stablecoins.

Dutch AFM: Policy changes could 'increase regulatory divergence between the US and the EU'

The Dutch Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM) has indicated that future policy developments in the United States and European Union could lead to increased "regulatory divergence," particularly in the areas of sustainability and crypto-assets.

US pledges $117 million for Lebanese security amid ceasefire efforts

The United States Department of State held a virtual meeting on January 16 with international partners and allies to discuss security assistance for Lebanon.

Arizona firms fined $7.4M for denying overtime

The U.S. Department of Labor has secured a consent judgment requiring two Arizona-based drywall and painting companies to pay $7,450,000 in back wages and damages.

US criticizes Belarusian elections under Lukashenka's regime

The United States has declared that the 2025 presidential election in Belarus cannot be considered free or fair under the current repressive conditions.

Commerce Department announces CHIPS incentives awards totaling millions

The U.S. Department of Commerce has finalized three awards under the CHIPS Incentives Program’s Funding Opportunity for Commercial Fabrication Facilities.

Liberian ex-rebel pleads guilty to US immigration fraud charges

United States Attorney Jacqueline C. Romero, along with the Justice Department and Homeland Security Investigations, announced that Laye Sekou Camara, a 46-year-old resident of Mays Landing, New Jersey, has pleaded guilty to charges related to...

Alaska named jurisdiction of focus under Violence Against Women Act

The U.S. Attorney for Alaska, S. Lane Tucker, has announced that the state has been designated as a jurisdiction of focus under the Violence Against Women Act Reauthorization Act of 2022 (VAWA).