SEC Simplifies Process for Spot Crypto ETFs and Approves Grayscale’s Large-Cap Crypto Fund

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently approved new listing rules. These rules will primarily affect how products traded on exchanges can be listed, particularly for cryptocurrency-linked exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Now, when entities want to list spot products containing crypto, the SEC won’t need to review each application individually. This enhances the process significantly. […]
Senate Approves Resolution Denouncing the Assassination of Charlie Kirk

Senate Passes Resolution Condemning Assassination of Charlie Kirk The Senate has unanimously approved a resolution condemning the assassination of Charlie Kirk, honoring his contributions and legacy. Senator Mike Lee stated, “The US Senate unanimously passed my resolution denouncing the assassination of Charlie Kirk and praising his outstanding legacy. This is just a flag that is […]
Senate Approves Resolution Condemning Kirk’s Assassination Without Dissent

US Senate Condemns Assassination of Charlie Kirk The US Senate has unanimously passed a resolution condemning the assassination of conservative commentator and founder of Turning Point USA, Charlie Kirk, while also honoring his legacy. Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) stated, “The US Senate unanimously passed my resolution to condemn the assassination of Charlie Kirk and praise […]
House approves two bills to reform DC’s relaxed crime laws with support from both parties

House Passes Bills to Reform DC’s Criminal Justice System The House of Representatives approved two significant bills on Tuesday aimed at reforming Washington, D.C.’s lenient criminal guidelines. The initiatives gained support from both parties, indicating a shift in perspective on crime policy. The first measure, known as the DC Crime Act, passed with a vote […]
House approves two bills to change DC sentencing rules

On Tuesday, the House advanced two bills aimed at increasing Congressional oversight of policies in the District of Columbia. This marks the beginning of a legislative effort focused on the criminal justice system in Washington, D.C. The first piece of legislation, the DC Crime Act, seeks to enhance safety. It prohibits local governments in the […]
California Legislature Approves SB 79, Even with Resistance in Fire Areas

The California Legislature is set to pass SB 79, which will override local zoning laws to facilitate the construction of dense housing near major transportation hubs. However, residents living in fire-prone areas express concerns that this could lead to unwanted developments in their neighborhoods. Sponsored by Sen. Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco), this bill is part […]
Senate Approves Trump’s Adviser as Federal Reserve Governor

Federal Reserve Committee Welcomes New Member Stephen Milan, the chairman of the White House Economic Advisors Council, has been appointed to the Federal Reserve Committee following a narrow Senate vote of 48-47. As reported, the decision predominantly fell along party lines, with Senator Lisa Markowski from Alaska breaking ranks to vote with the Democrats against […]
Senate Approves Stephen Miran, Trump Adviser, as Federal Reserve Governor

On Monday, the Senate confirmed Stephen Milan, the chairman of the White House Economic Advisors Council, to the Federal Reserve Committee. This confirmation provides President Donald Trump with significant influence in the central bank, especially at a pivotal time for monetary policy. The vote, which ended in a narrow 48-47, primarily followed party lines. Notably, […]
California Senate Approves Bill Against Masks, Putting ICE Agents at Risk of Retaliation

California Senate Passes Controversial Bill Targeting ICE Officers The California Senate approved a bill on Thursday, spearheaded by Scott Wiener, a Democrat from San Francisco, which seeks to prohibit federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers from wearing masks. This legislation is part of a broader national endeavor that many argue facilitates targeting ICE personnel […]
California Approves Reparations in College Admissions, in Spite of Prop 209

Recently, the California Legislature approved a bill aimed at providing compensation to descendants of enslaved individuals through targeted university admissions. The bill, AB 7, mandates that the California State University, University of California, independent colleges, and private secondary schools consider giving admissions preference to those who can directly trace their lineage to people subjected to […]