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14.03 / 10:27
Football Basketball Schools rights Colleges Sporting athletics Majority of U.S. adults are against college athletes joining unions, according to AP-NORC survey
More than half of Americans say they are against college athletes unionizing, though younger respondents were more supportive than older, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research
19.09 / 18:19
markets Digital Fox security Bill President Experts Trump is still in danger, according to experts following the second assassination attempt
Over the course of about two months, there have been two known attempts on the life of the former president Donald Trump, and experts told Fox News Digital that he may still be at risk of more. This is not the final effort that will be made. They will not stop pursuing him, said Gene Petrino, a 26-year veteran of Florida's Plantation Police Department and an authority on active shooter situations, in a Fox News Digital interview on Tuesday. Other people are going to see it that way, and the only responsible thing to do is now increase even more his security footprint. Suspect Ryan Routh allegedly pointed a rifle towards the 45th president on Sunday just outside the club's perimeter, but Trump was safely escorted from the green at his West Palm Beach, Florida, golf club. Routh ran away from the scene but was caught on I-95 shortly after. Also Read :When is the next Federal Reserve meeting? Will rates be slashed further, here's all you need to know
17.02 / 16:09
UPS Trade information reports politician U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville Just Reported a Sale of $BMY stock
Quiver Quantitative — In a new disclosure filed today, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville reported the sale of $1,001 — $15,000 of Bristol-Myers Squibb Company (NYSE:BMY) Common Stock, in a trade that took place on January 03. Since that trade was made, the stock has fallen approximately 5.74%.
14.11 / 21:15
Target cover travelers Department US Senate panel advances measure to ease blockade on military promotions
WASHINGTON (Reuters) — The U.S. Senate Rules Committee voted along party lines on Tuesday to advance legislation that would clear the way for hundreds of military promotions that one Republican has been delaying to protest Defense Department abortion policy.
10.07 / 21:07
Government regulation Congress Winter Olympics lawmakers CCP US lawmakers Prometheum US lawmakers allege CCP connection in calling for SEC, DOJ investigation of Prometheum
Six members of the United States Congress have called on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Department of Justice to investigate Prometheum, claiming the firm has ties to the Chinese Communist Party. 
16.02 / 01:27
regulation Congress Retirement lawmakers US lawmakers US lawmakers reintroduce bill to remove roadblocks for crypto investments in retirement accounts
Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville has reintroduced legislation aiming to allow United States 401(k) retirement plans to include exposure to cryptocurrencies.
02.12 / 01:51
CFTC regulation FTX Senate hearing committee regulatory US Senate committee hearing on FTX fail brings gaps in regulatory authority to light
United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission chair Rostin Behnam told a Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee meeting Dec. 1 that his agency’s regulations contain “core elements that have served the markets for decades.” But as the fallout from the FTX collapse gets sorted out, notable gaps in current legislation have come to light, Behnam and the senators agreed.
16.08 / 19:03
Investments economy Gold Bitcoin Worried about inflation's impact on your retirement savings? Invest in cryptocurrency
Around the world, personal financial stress is peaking. A recent study in America found that more than three in four people feel anxious about their financial situation. This is seeding anti-risk mentalities and prompting fears around the safety of long-term savings, including retirement funds. 
10.06 / 11:27
regulation Investments Bitcoin Regulation place Yellen doubts crypto’s place in 401(k), says Congress could regulate
The Secretary of the United States Treasury, Janet Yellen, weighed in on including cryptocurrencies in retirement plans, calling them a very risky investment that should be regulated by Congress. 
09.05 / 22:39
Law Europe Congress Law Decoded: Crypto retirement plans get hot with Warren and Lummis making their moves, May 2–9, 2022
Retirement plans still largely remain at the periphery of both crypto adoption and the regulatory discussion. But last week, a major development emerged in this department. United States Senators Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Tina Smith of Minnesota became concerned about Fidelity’s recent announcement of adding Bitcoin (BTC) to its clients’ 401(k) retirement investment menu. In a letter to the company’s CEO Abigail Johnson, the lawmakers expressed their uneasiness over a “conflict of interests” and the “significant risks of fraud, theft and loss,” requesting from Fidelity a detailed outline of risk mitigation actions. 
06.05 / 07:21
regulation Investments Bitcoin Regulation Bitcoin Financial Senator's Financial Freedom Act would ensure Bitcoin can be in your 401(k)
Republican Senator Tommy Tuberville from Alabama has unveiled a new bill he calls the Financial Freedom Act to allow Americans to add cryptocurrency to their 401(k) retirement savings plan unencumbered by regulatory guidance.

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