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Watchdog proposes first set of global rules for crypto sector
Watchdog proposes first set of global rules for crypto sector
LONDON International securities watchdog IOSCO on Tuesday proposed the first global approach to regulating cryptoasset markets, applying lessons
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'The Voice' 2023 Finals: Fans remain skeptical of Sorelle's participation following 'awful' and 'flopped' performance
'The Voice' 2023 Finals: Fans remain skeptical of Sorelle's participation following 'awful' and 'flopped' performance
Sorelle's presence on the show is once again met with questioning from fans, particularly following their 'flopped' performance during the finals
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Lauren Boebert denies rumours of romance with MAGA country star after shock divorce
Lauren Boebert denies rumours of romance with MAGA country star after shock divorce
Lauren Boebert hit out at unsubstantiated claims that she was in a romantic relationship with a pro-Trump country singer following her divorce from her longtime husband. The hard-right congresswoman told The Daily Beast that there was "absolutely nothing romantic" between her and Christian strummer Sean Feucht, nor had there ever been. "How can I be with a man with better hair than me?" she quipped, referring to Mr Feucht's chest-length mane of blond curls. For his part, Mr Feucht called the claims "false and defamatory", threatening to sue anyone making the accusation. Ms Boebert, a staunch conservative and outspoken Christian who represents Colorado in the US House of Representatives, filed for divorce from her husband Jayson Boebert last week after more than 15 years together. Rumours immediately began circulating on Twitter that she had begun romancing Mr Feucht, but those peddling the claim gave no evidence to support it. Asked for comment on Monday, Ms Boebert said: "“There is absolutely nothing romantic between Sean Feucht and I, nor has there been. "He is a wonderful friend, and he and I have done a lot of events together. His wife is wonderful, and we have had worship in the [US Capitol] rotunda... "I have been very, very transparent with my personal life since I started campaigning. And I think there are a lot of politicians who are not transparent. "They just give the sweet, pretty pieces of their life – and I have been raw in the details of my upbringing and what I have been through, and the challenges my husband and I have faced over the years." Since 2020, Mr Feucht has campaigned vigorously against Covid lockdown measures, leading a protest movement called Let Us Worship and running as a Republican for one of California's seats in the US House. He is a strong supporter of former president Donald Trump, whom he believes has been unfairly persecuted and who once signed an American flag guitar for him. According to the Beast, Ms Boebert also blamed the rumours on "the Left" and said there were no skeletons in her closet. Read More GOP Rep Clay Higgins filmed shoving activist who questioned Lauren Boebert’s divorce Lauren Boebert denies claim husband flew into rage after being served divorce papers E Jean Carroll targets Trump again after his derogatory CNN town hall smears E Jean Carroll targets Trump again after his derogatory CNN town hall smears Nebraska senators shield sick colleague brought from hospital to pass abortion ban Pride events cancelled across Florida due to ‘climate of fear’ after anti-LGBT+ laws
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Boxed Out: Why safe deposit boxes are harder to find
Boxed Out: Why safe deposit boxes are harder to find
By Chris Taylor NEW YORK As any fan of spy thrillers knows, there is only one place to
1970-01-01 08:00
Record number of British firms pessimistic about China business - survey
Record number of British firms pessimistic about China business - survey
By Joe Cash BEIJING (Reuters) -A record number of British companies are pessimistic about doing business in China and are
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RBI’s Dollar Purchases Casting a Pall Over the Indian Rupee
RBI’s Dollar Purchases Casting a Pall Over the Indian Rupee
Dollar purchases by the Indian central bank to limit the impact of foreign inflows are helping lead to
1970-01-01 08:00
Trump's legal dramas overshadow his campaign as GOP field grows
Trump's legal dramas overshadow his campaign as GOP field grows
Donald Trump has always said and done exactly what he wants when he wants in a turbulent business and political life that has defied all efforts to bring him under control.
1970-01-01 08:00
The Son of a Murdered Tycoon Who Grew Up to Become a Ponzi Scheme Fugitive
The Son of a Murdered Tycoon Who Grew Up to Become a Ponzi Scheme Fugitive
As a young child in the 1980s, Anthony Constantinou lost his father, Aristos, a fashion tycoon who was
1970-01-01 08:00
Britain’s Inflation Rate May Fall at Sharpest Pace in 30 Years
Britain’s Inflation Rate May Fall at Sharpest Pace in 30 Years
Britain’s inflation rate is set to fall at the sharpest pace in more than 30 years when April
1970-01-01 08:00
Moniak's homer in 8th inning propels Angels to 2-1 victory over Red Sox
Moniak's homer in 8th inning propels Angels to 2-1 victory over Red Sox
Mickey Moniak homered in the eighth inning and the Los Angeles Angels won for the fourth time in five games, beating the Boston Red Sox 2-1
1970-01-01 08:00
Have the Florida Panthers ever won the Stanley Cup?
Have the Florida Panthers ever won the Stanley Cup?
The Florida Panthers hope to make the Stanley Cup finals for just the second time in their franchise’s history.The Florida Panthers are one of twelve NHL teams that have never won the Stanley Cup.The Panthers have been around since 1993. Over the span of 30 years, the franchise has str...
1970-01-01 08:00
Nebraska lawmakers block photos of ‘clearly ill’ senator brought from hospital to ensure votes to ban abortion
Nebraska lawmakers block photos of ‘clearly ill’ senator brought from hospital to ensure votes to ban abortion
Republican state legislators in Nebraska rammed through a contentious bill restricting abortion and transgender healthcare last week with the help of a sick colleague who had just gotten out of hospital. Julie Slama, a state GOP senator, confirmed on Friday that she had been receiving treatment for hyperemesis gravidarium, a serious complication of pregnancy, but made it to the statehouse in time to cast a decisive vote. Earlier that day, Nebraska Examiner reporter Paul Hammel had posted a picture of her looking “clearly ill” as colleagues from both sides of the debate stood around her to shield her from TV cameras. According to Hammel, Ms Slama cast the crucial 33rd vote that allowed the bill to overcome a months-long filibuster by progressive senators that had brought Nebraska’s unicameral legislature practically to a standstill. The bill, signed into law by governor Jim Pillen on Monday, bans abortion after 12 weeks of pregnancy, starting immediately, and all gender transition healthcare for trans people under the age of 19, starting in October. “I was hospitalised today with hyperemesis gravidarum,” Ms Slama tweeted on Friday evening. “Made it back in time to vote, and on the most divisive bill of the entire session. “Everyone put their differences aside and joined in a wall to keep my illness from the cameras. ‘Gratitude’ doesn’t even begin to cover it,” she said. In another tweet on Saturday morning, she said: “Do I like that [the photo] is out there? No. But sometimes in government, private battles end up public. I shared to address questions about my health, but also to give my colleagues credit for their kindness, especially Machaela Cavanaugh.” That last name was notable because Ms Cavanaugh, along with her progressive colleague Megan Hunt, has been one of the public faces of the 12-week filibuster that had blocked almost all legislation in this session so far. Ms Cavanaugh has described the trans healthcare ban as a stepping stone to “genocide”, telling The Independent earlier this month that it was aimed at “exterminating ‘transgender’ from existence”. Nevertheless, she was among the senators who stood in front of Ms Slama to block her from view, and later tweeted at Hammel to “delete this please”. Another Republican senator, Lou Ann Linehan, had complained that she had to miss her grandson’s preschool graduation ceremony because of the filibuster and the prolonged debate it created. Ms Hunt, who has a trans child, shot back: “If you want to see your grandson graduate from preschool, you should do that. Instead, you are here to drag out this session because you won’t come off this bill that hurts my son. You hate him more than you love your own family.” Hammel defended his decision to tweet the photo, saying: “No more public place than floor of [the] Nebraska legislature.”
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