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Nancy Pelosi, the speaker of the House, revealed on Sunday that she is leading a team to Asia, but she made no mention of a stop in Taiwan, a potential visit that has strained already difficult relations between Beijing and Washington and has provoked warnings from China.
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A lot of cash, mostly in $1 bills, was recently stolen from a strip club in Providence, Rhode Island.
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On Monday, Democratic American President Joe Biden was made fun of by China's state media outlets for what Beijing called a 'lukewarm' and 'embarrassing' trip to the Middle East that failed to produce any apparent accords or advantages for the United States.
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According to reports, a guy who was acquitted in the 1985 Air India terror attack that killed 329 people was shot dead outside of Vancouver, Canada, on Thursday morning.
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According to a court filing, Judge Netburn determined that attorney-client privilege does not extend to internal records related to the William Hinman speech.
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Jed McCaleb sold all of his 9 billion XRP holdings in eight years, one month, and 25 days.
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Ripple (XRP) has fallen in the last three days after rejecting the high of $0.38. The decline has reached a low above the 21-day simple moving average (SMA). The bears have used this advantage to drive the altcoin down to its previous low of $0.30.
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In the latest twist in the SEC vs. Ripple lawsuit, the US Securities and Exchange Commission has retaliated against Ripple, objecting to the payment giant's attempts to redact material that it considers'sensitive and secret
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To have it both ways, the SEC accidentally re-evaluated the Hinman speech, which re-evaluated the fair notice defense and put the Hinman speech back into play as "market direction."
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In the NFT era, there is a controversy about fair use and copyright.