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SEC, New York Regulator Oppose Binance.US $1 Billion Deal for Voyager

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and New York’s top financial regulator have opposed crypto exchange Binance.US’s $1 billion deal to buy bankrupt crypto lender Voyager, the latest in a string of U.S. regulatory moves against crypto firms. The Voyager deal may violate laws on the unregistered offer and sale of securities, the SEC […]

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Idaho Bill Would Bring Back Execution by Firing Squad

BOISE, Idaho—Idaho could bring back firing squads as a method of execution under legislation introduced by a panel of lawmakers Wednesday. The state eliminated its never-used firing squad option in 2009, but has been unable to secure the drugs needed for lethal injection executions. Only Mississippi, Utah, Oklahoma, and South Carolina currently have laws allowing

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Amazon Closes $3.9 Billion Buyout of Health Company One Medical

NEW YORK—Amazon said Wednesday it has closed its $3.9 billion acquisition of the primary care organization One Medical. The e-commerce giant has said the buyout, which was announced in July, is a key component of its growing health care business, which includes its online drugstore Amazon Pharmacy and a patient to doctor messaging service called

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US Judge Permits Lawsuit Claiming NBA Top Shot NFTs Are Securities

NEW YORK—The creator of a marketplace for National Basketball Association Top Shot non-fungible tokens must face a lawsuit claiming that the tokens are securities, a U.S. judge ruled on Wednesday. U.S. District Judge Victor Marrero in Manhattan rejected Dapper Labs Inc.’s bid to dismiss a proposed class action by purchasers of NBA Top Shot Moments,

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ISIS Attacks on Syria Truffle Hunters Are Deadliest in a Year

BEIRUT—The ISIS terrorist group has carried out its deadliest attacks in more than a year, killing dozens of civilians and security officers in the deserts of central Syria, even as people of northern Syria have been digging out of the wreckage from the region’s devastating earthquake. The bloodshed was a reminder of the persistent threat

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Galaxies Spotted by Webb Telescope Upend Understanding of Early Universe

WASHINGTON—Observations by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope are upending the understanding of the early universe, indicating the presence of large and mature but remarkably compact galaxies teeming with stars far sooner than scientists had considered possible. Astronomers said data obtained by the telescope reveals what appear to be six big galaxies as mature as our

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Stern Warning to Papua New Guinea Kidnappers as One Hostage Released

Papua New Guinea’s prime minister has issued a stern warning to kidnappers to release their remaining hostages after one was freed. Armed men took four people hostage, including a New Zealand national who has been a long-time Australian resident, and are demanding a ransom from the PNG and Australian governments. James Marape urged the gang to

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Dietician Says Mr. Li’s Article ‘How Humankind Came To Be’ Helped Her Look at Challenges Differently

After reading the article “How Humankind Came To Be” by founder of Falun Gong Mr. Li Hongzhi, registered dietitian Karen Kramser says it has changed her outlook on how she approaches challenges. She says she now understands she is working through her karma and that the good she can bring during challenging situations is what

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