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Democratic lawmakers pushed back against a proposed regulatory change that would allow pension funds to invest in cryptocurrency and private equity.
Pam Bondi Testified Todd Blanche Was in Charge of Entire Release of Epstein Files
Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed during testimony that Todd Blanche oversaw the release process for Jeffrey Epstein files.
Kalshi Reports Disgraced Former Congressman George Santos for Insider Trading
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Wall Street markets fell sharply as a strong jobs report raised concerns about the Federal Reserve keeping interest rates higher for longer.