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A man from Washington, DC, who pretended to be a federal agent to get $800,000 worth of real estate has decided to work with the government.
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Ark Invest paid $75 million for 1.41 million Coinbase shares, citing the exchange's poor performance as the key cause.
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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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The Grayscale Bitcoin Trust's conversion into a spot Bitcoin ETF has been rejected by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Grayscale Investments has filed a lawsuit in response to the decision, which could be resolved late next year or early in 2024.
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The way NPR tried to discredit our reporting on the secret flights that brought illegal immigrants from the southern border to towns around the country that didn't know they were coming is a great example of bad, dishonest journalism that serves as pure propaganda for the Biden administration.
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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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Tesla CEO Elon Musk has suggested that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission should investigate whether Twitter's internal estimate that spam and fake accounts make up less than 5% of users on the social media platform is accurate.
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This job hasn't been filled since Governor Randal Quarles left in October of last year.