REGULATIONS

Dec 18 2025FINANCE

Crypto ETFs: A Wave of Launches and Potential Liquidations

In 2026, the crypto world might see a surge in ETF launches, thanks to clearer rules from the SEC. This could lead to a lot of new crypto ETFs hitting the market. But not all of them will survive. Many might struggle and get shut down within a year and a half, according to experts. The SEC recently

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Dec 17 2025FINANCE

Crypto in the UK: Fewer People, Bigger Bets

In 2025, fewer adults in the UK owned cryptocurrency compared to the previous year, but those who did were investing more money. This shift was revealed in a recent survey. The number of crypto owners dropped to 8% in 2025 from 12% in 2024. However, this is still double the ownership rate from 2021,

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Dec 16 2025OPINION

Rogers Park: Embracing Change or Resisting Progress?

In a recent gathering, Anchorage Assembly Member Erin Baldwin Day engaged with the Rogers Park Community Council to tackle the city's housing crisis. The discussion revolved around easing zoning restrictions to allow more housing options along transit routes like Northern Lights Boulevard. Many att

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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

Cutting Red Tape: SBA's Plan to Ease Costs on Small Businesses

The Small Business Administration (SBA) has launched a new effort to reduce federal regulations. The goal is to lower costs for small businesses and families. The Deregulation Strike Force will review and cut rules that are seen as too burdensome. This initiative targets sectors like housing, healt

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Dec 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Verizon's Unlocking Policy Change Sparks Legal Battle

Patrick Roach, a Kansas resident, found himself in a legal tussle with Verizon after purchasing a discounted iPhone from Straight Talk, a Verizon brand. Roach intended to use the phone on a different carrier's plan, US Mobile, after activating it on Verizon's network for a month. Federal rules and V

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Dec 15 2025FINANCE

UK's Bold Move: Crypto Under Finance Laws by 2027

The UK is taking a big step to include cryptocurrencies under its finance laws. This change is expected to happen by late 2027. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will oversee crypto companies, ensuring they follow the same rules as traditional finance. The UK government is introducing new legis

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Dec 15 2025BUSINESS

Oregon's Land Development: A Long and Winding Road

Oregon's leaders have been talking about making the state more appealing to businesses. But when it comes to land development, the reality is quite different. Take, for example, a recent project that took 25 years to complete. The plan was to build a golf course with hundreds of homes around it. The

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Dec 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Neighbors and Business Clash Over Quarry Truck Traffic

A small town in Warren County is facing a big problem. The issue? Too many trucks from a nearby quarry. Residents say the heavy traffic is causing damage and danger. They've had enough and asked for changes. The town listened. At a recent meeting, officials agreed to limit the number of trucks. Now

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Dec 15 2025HEALTH

Why Does Health Care Cost So Much?

Health care costs in the United States are skyrocketing. People are feeling the pinch as they brace for another round of premium hikes. Those who buy insurance through the Health Insurance Marketplace without financial help can expect to pay about 18% more in 2026. In some cases, costs could double.

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Dec 14 2025EDUCATION

Graduate Degrees and Student Loans: A Shift in the Game

The Department of Education (ED) recently updated its list of "professional" graduate degrees eligible for higher student loan limits. This change has sparked debate. Only eleven degrees made the cut, leaving many others, like nursing and accounting, out in the cold. Some people are upset. They thi

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