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El Salvador became the first country to accept Bitcoin as legal tender. Now it’s offering citizenship for a $1 million ‘investment’

The government of El Salvador, in partnership with stablecoin company Tether, recently launched a new initiative called “Adopting El Salvador Freedom”. This program offers foreigners the opportunity to obtain a Salvadoran passport in exchange for a $1 million payment in Bitcoin. This initiative comes after President Nayib Bukele’s controversial decision in 2021 to make Bitcoin legal tender in…

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Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes won’t run for reelection in 2024

Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes, under recent scrutiny for controversies involving his friend Tim Ballard, luxury campaign travel, and his nonprofit’s practices, is reportedly not seeking reelection in 2024, sources told The Salt Lake Tribune. The decision to step down comes after Reyes faced criticism for his association with Ballard, founder of Operation Underground Railroad,…

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A death warrant for the Chesapeake Bay?

40th Anniversary of the Chesapeake Bay Agreement Marked by Concerns Over EPA Failures This Saturday marks the 40th anniversary of the signing of the first Chesapeake Bay Agreement. The historic event was witnessed by Maryland state senator Gerald Winegrad among 700 other hopeful activists. However, the optimism for a clean bay is being overshadowed by…

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Chinese leaders wrap up annual economic planning meeting with scant details on revving up growth

Chinese Leaders Commit to Boosting Economy at Annual Planning Meeting The Chinese government has announced plans to increase spending in an effort to stimulate the country’s economy, according to state media reports. The annual planning meeting, chaired by leader Xi Jinping, focused on measures to boost growth, defuse risks, and ensure stability. Recent estimates suggest…

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