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Feb 10 2026FINANCE

Stablecoins Grow Big, But Tether’s Treasury Tricks Raise Questions

Tether is the biggest holder of U. S. Treasuries, with about $135 billion in bonds. That makes it larger than countries like South Korea and Germany. The company earns huge interest by putting the money from people who buy USDT into these bonds. People or companies that want USDT send dollars to Te

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Feb 10 2026CRYPTO

Crypto and Tokenization: A New Chance for Everyone

Brian Armstrong, the chief executive of Coinbase Global Inc. , used a post on X to highlight how digital currencies and tokenized assets can open doors for billions of people. He said these tools give a “level playing field” that helps anyone chase wealth, drawing on psychologist Jordan Peterson’s i

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Feb 08 2026POLITICS

Super Bowl Bets Surge to $1. 7 Billion, Sparking Debate

The biggest day of football is also the hottest day for legal betting, with experts saying this year’s Super Bowl will bring in more than $1. 7 billion from wagers across the country. This huge flow of money has put lawmakers on alert about how fast the sports‑betting industry is expanding and what

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Feb 08 2026BUSINESS

Success Stories That Went Wrong

Forbes publishes a yearly list that spotlights the most promising young people in business, art and technology. Yet some of those celebrated have later been caught breaking the law, especially in finance. Among the past decade’s honorees are six individuals who faced serious charges. A 26‑year‑old

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Feb 07 2026FINANCE

Vietnam’s New Crypto Tax Plan: What It Means for Traders

Vietnam is drafting a rule that will treat cryptocurrency moves like stock trades, adding a small tax to every transfer. The proposed law says anyone who sends crypto through an approved service will owe 0. 1% of the transfer value as personal income tax, just like traders pay when they buy or sell

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Feb 06 2026BUSINESS

Fire Safety Failures Cost Nearly $200, 000 in Fines

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration handed out a hefty penalty to the owner of Gabriel House, an assisted‑living center in Fall River, Massachusetts. The fine totals almost $200, 000 and follows a deadly blaze that claimed ten lives last summer. OSHA listed 13 infractions, with eleven

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Jan 29 2026FINANCE

New York Tax Preparers: What You Need to Know

New rules are in place for those who help people file their taxes in New York. The state's tax department has updated its guide for tax preparers. This guide is a must-read for anyone who helps others with their income tax returns. First, some tax preparers must register with the state. This is not

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Jan 29 2026CRYPTO

Senate Panel Moves Forward with Crypto Regulation Plan

The Senate Agriculture Committee recently pushed ahead with a plan to regulate the crypto market. This move came after a vote that split along party lines. Meanwhile, other important lawmakers are still working on different parts of the same bill. The committee's plan would make the Commodity Futur

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Jan 29 2026FINANCE

U. S. Regulators Team Up to Shape Digital Asset Future

The U. S. is stepping up its game in the digital asset world. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) are joining forces on Project Crypto. This initiative aims to make sure the U. S. stays ahead in the digital finance race. The goal is to cr

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Jan 29 2026POLITICS

Crypto's Big Money Move: Who's Really in Control?

Crypto's influence in Washington is growing, and it's not just about voting. A group called Fairshake and its allies have a massive $193 million to spend. This money is not going directly to candidates but is being used to shape the political landscape in a very specific way. Fairshake and its part

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