SEC vs Ripple Boiling Point Reached as Crypto Lawsuit Nears Remedies Phase: How Will it Impact XRP? – DailyCoin

The SEC and Ripple are clashing over XRP sales, with the SEC demanding more financial records. Both sides are negotiating, and unless the SEC receives a significant benefit, negotiations are unlikely to go through. A win for Ripple could send the price of XRP soaring, while a loss could set a precedent for crypto regulation. […]
Supreme Court refuses to block West Point from considering race in admission decisions

The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday denied a request to prevent the United States Military Academy at West Point from using race as a factor in admissions decisions. A court ruled in June that universities, with the exception of the U.S. Military Academy, can no longer practice affirmative action. The high court said the university […]
Supreme Court allows West Point to continue using race as a factor in admissions

WASHINGTON (AP) – The Supreme Court has allowed West Point to continue considering race in its admissions process as litigation over its policies continues. Judges on Friday rejected an emergency appeal to force changes to West Point’s admissions process. The order, issued without any notable opposition, comes as the U.S. Military Academy is deciding who […]
Weak point: Feds must stop outsourcing research security to universities

Legendary bank robber Willie Sutton was quoted as saying he robbed banks “because that’s where the money is.” Similar to Sutton, China’s communist regime targets American research universities. This is because many of America’s cutting-edge research results are located there. America’s research enterprise, developed in universities and funded by federal research grants, remains highly vulnerable […]
Mexican President Calls U.S. Government Immoral After Media Reports Point to Cartel Funding His Campaign

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has ordered news outlets to publish a series of exposés detailing how the Sinaloa cartel funneled millions of dollars into his failed 2006 presidential election. He lashed out at the US government, calling it immoral for allowing the three companies to do so. Separate but related news articles, propublica, […]
Denver mayor says city ‘very close to its breaking point’ amid influx of migrants

Denver Mayor Mike Johnston (D) warned that the city is nearing a “breaking point” as it struggles to cope with the large number of immigrants. “I think our city is very close to breaking point right now,” Johnston said in an interview on “Fox & Friends” that aired Wednesday. “And we’ve been talking with leaders […]
Turning Point Finds 4.5M ‘Disengaged’ GOP Battleground Voters

LAS VEGAS, NV — Turning Point Action, the political arm of Turning Point USA led by conservative movement leader Charlie Kirk, has identified more than 4.5 million so-called “leave” Republican voters in several battleground states across the country. did. 2020 to 2024 presidential election results. The group held its first-ever “Restore Public Trust” event Monday […]
Snopes caves after people with real-world experience point out its ‘fact-check’ about Biden was false

Snopes, a media organization still considered by some to be the arbiter of truth and fact-checker, issued a correction after pushing blatant falsehoods that painted President Joe Biden in a positive light. Biden was in Wisconsin last week. hype The administration poured taxpayer money into infrastructure projects in battleground states before the election. The 81-year-old […]
Student Group Files Emergency Petition With Supreme Court Over West Point Race-Based Admissions

Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) on Friday filed an emergency petition in the Supreme Court asking a judge to end West Point's race-based admissions policy as the case continues to lower courts. After winning a similar case before the Supreme Court in June, SFFA argued that West Point's admissions policy is racially discriminatory and violates […]
Crisis in the Northwest: Are voters ‘beyond a turning point’ after decades of progressive politics?
This is the first story in a series about the addiction and homelessness crisis plaguing Oregon. SALEM, Ore. – It was a quiet morning, save for a man screaming incoherently behind the Oregon State Capitol. He walked back and forth, occasionally flapping his arms, and didn't seem to mind the January drizzle. Inside the building, […]