Celsius Investors Claim Crypto Market Maker Aided ‘Wash Trading’
      Wintermute Trading Ltd., one of the biggest cryptocurrency market makers, was accused in a proposed class-action lawsuit of
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    Twitter Hacker Gets Five Years in Prison for Breaching Accounts of Top US Leaders
      A British man was sentenced to five years in prison for his involvement in a social media hack
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    Bankman-Fried's Subpoena of Law Firm Is Denied as ‘Fishing Expedition’
      FTX co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried’s bid to get documents from the cryptocurrency exchange’s former law firm to help prove
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    Trump Prepares $5.5 Million Deposit in E. Jean Carroll Sex-Abuse Case
      Donald Trump is appealing the $5 million jury verdict that found him liable for sexually abusing New York
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    Belgium Orders Binance to Stop Operating in the Nation
      Belgian authorities ordered Binance to cease operations in the country, joining a growing roster of European and US
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    UK Regulator Was Missing in Action at Start of Nickel Crisis, Filings Show
      The UK’s market regulator had only superficial engagement with the London Metal Exchange as it sleepwalked into last
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    After Roe Was Overturned, Political Ads Mentioning Abortion Jumped 500%
      Democrats made abortion their top issue in the last year’s midterms — the subject saw a 500% increase
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    Arizona GOP election official sues Kari Lake for defamation
      Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer, a key GOP election official in Arizona, is suing defeated gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake for defamation, arguing that her repeated false claims of malfeasance in the 2022 election have upended his life.
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    Supreme Court rejects Texas and Louisiana challenge to Biden deportation priorities
      The Supreme Court, in an 8-1 ruling, revived the Biden administration's immigration guidelines that prioritize which noncitizens to deport, dismissing a challenge from two Republican state attorneys general who argued the policies conflicted with immigration law.
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    Families of Titanic sub’s victims could still sue despite liability waivers
      By Jack Queen (Reuters) -Liability waivers signed by passengers on a submersible lost at sea during a dive to the
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    Don’t Expect the Trump Trial Over Classified Doccuments to Happen in August
      The Justice Department is on a tight timetable to work out conditions for using classified information in the
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    GSK Settles First Zantac Case Set for US Trial: The London Rush
      GSK’s first settlement of a lawsuit in the Zantac litigation may set the momentum ahead of a sequence
      1970-01-01 08:00
    