Frank Giustra, the CEO of investment management firm Fiore Group, has suggested that the growth of Bitcoin (BTC) poses a significant threat to the existing fiat monetary system while noting that regulators are willing to go the extra mile to contain any competition. According to Giustra, the global economy is shifting to the digital world,
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Battle over buses with migrants Mayor Eric Adams has repeatedly said that his administration has never gotten a heads up about the buses carrying asylum-seekers from Texas to New York. But an official in Texas disputes that. NEW YORK – For months, the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown has seen bus after bus arrive
A virus common among young children is surging in the U.S. and sparking concerns that hospitals could become overwhelmed this year by potential winter spikes in both the flu and COVID-19. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is extremely common, with nearly everyone having been exposed to the pathogen by the time theyre 2 years old. In healthy adults and older
Why surgeons removed woman’s entire GI tract In March, doctors removed Amanda DeAngelis’s stomach, gallbladder, and large intestine. Amanda DeAngelis, of Allentown, Monmouth County, New Jersey, was once an active young woman working as a publicist for independent films. Then a rare combination of debilitating diseases took away her bright future. For years, stays in
Bitcoin BTC/USD bounced up off the $18,659 low-of-day during Fridays 24-hour trading period to regain the $19,000 level, pulled up by a bullish day in the general markets, which saw the S&P 500 spiking over 2%. Ethereum ETH/USD and Dogecoin DOGE/USD also ascended from their daily lows to bounce to near flat. The rebound wasnt
NYC woman pushed onto subway tracks speaks out A woman is speaking exclusively to FOX 5 NY after being pushed onto the tracks of the New York City subway by a random man. NEW YORK – Crime and violence in New York City's subways has been a growing problem in 2022, leaving behind a trail
Jessica Caro never imagined the hug she casually gave her twin sister before leaving her apartment in Paterson one night in May of 2021 would be the last. Minutes after Jessica left at half past midnight, Stephanie Caro was shot and killed while she spoke to a neighbor in front of the home on Butler
NYC subway violent crimes continue to increase In yet another example of violent crime on the New York City subway, a man was pushed onto the subway tracks in Brooklyn on Friday, as New Yorkers call for Mayor Eric Adams to do more to make the city safe. NEW YORK – In yet another incident
Ethereum was once again trading above $1,300, as cryptocurrency prices rose to start the weekend. Markets were back in the green on Saturday following a volatile week, which came as the U.S. dollar continued to strengthen. Bitcoin also surged higher, moving back above $19,000. Bitcoin Bitcoin (BTC) rose back above $19,000 on Saturday, as cryptocurrency
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S3 Studio | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. Snap — Shares of the Snapchat parent company cratered 28.1% after it missed revenue estimates and saw its slowest sales growth since going public as advertising spending slows. The results from Snap hit other ad-reliant stocks, sending shares of Pinterest and
The European country of Spain is officially home to the third-largest network of Bitcoin (BTC) and cryptocurrency ATMs after the United States and Canada. Spain currently hosts 215 crypto ATMs, pushing El Salvador — wi 212 crypto ATMs — down to the fourth position after surpassing the country by 3 crypto ATMs. Data from CoinATMRadar
Ikea is the iconic Swedish furniture brand known for its low prices, flat-pack shipping, and tiny screwdrivers. Millions of people have braved the maze-like big box store searching to furnish their first apartment or simply to find affordable Scandinavian home furnishings. But the Ikea bubble may have burst because the brand’s rock bottom prices have
Real estate broker Rebecca Van Camp places a “Sold” placard on her sign in front of a home in Meridian, Idaho, on Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2020. Darin Oswald | Tribune News Service | Getty Images Existing homes are selling at the slowest pace since September 2012, with the exception of a brief drop at the
Municipals sold off Friday with losses of up to 18 basis points, with the damage felt across the curve, and the 30-year triple-A yield closed just shy of 4%. U.S. Treasuries ended mixed after the 10-year rose to levels not seen since 2007 earlier in the session, and the reversal led to an equity rally
MARIETTA, Ga. (AP) On a crisp fall morning, eager volunteers fanned out in the leafy suburban Atlanta neighborhood to knock on doors, trying to persuade reluctant and skeptical conservatives to register to vote in next months midterm elections. Its painstaking work anywhere, but especially pivotal in battleground Georgia, as Donald Trumps lies of a rigged
close video Lawmakers press IRS on why 30 million taxpayer documents were destroyed National Taxpayers Union Executive Vice President Brandon Arnold examines the potential fallout for taxpayers following a head-scratching move by the IRS on ‘The Evening Edit.’ Republicans on the House Ways and Means Committee asked the IRS this week to keep all documents
Scholars may have just discovered a fragment of the world’s oldest complete star map. The map segment, which was found beneath the text on a sheet of medieval parchment, is thought to be a copy of the long-lost star catalog of the second century B.C. Greek astronomer Hipparchus, who made the earliest known attempt to
An aerial photograph of a Rice’s whale in the Gulf of Mexico. The species was officially named in 2021 and is only found in the northeast region of the gulf, making it the only whale species endemic to U.S. waters. (Image credit: NOAA) (opens in new tab) A recently discovered species of whale that lives
The operator of Austin-Bergstrom International Airport’s South Terminal is seeking monetary damages in its breach of contract federal lawsuit related to plans to demolish the facility to make way for a partly bond-financed expansion project. Lonestar Airport Holdings, which sued the city of Austin in August in U.S. District Court for the Western District of