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AP Image Blaze Cupich to offer prayer at 2024 Democratic National Convention Cardinal Blaze Cupich has come under fire from traditional Catholics for his prayer at this week's Democratic National Convention (DNC). During a rally that celebrated abortion and vasectomies, and in which he made insensitive comments about “human dignity and freedom” and the “failure to eradicate continuing injustices in our national life,” Cupich never mentioned Jesus. Right to Life Responds Archbishop Cupich, 75, has served as archbishop of Chicago since 2014. Members of the congregation have condemned him for speaking at a ceremony honoring one of the most anti-life…
U.S. District Judge William H. Orrick has ruled that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission may file a lawsuit against cryptocurrency exchange Kraken. According to the judge, the SEC's lawsuit against Kraken will continue. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's lawsuit against cryptocurrency exchanges will proceed, a judge has ruled. U.S. District Judge William Orrick denied Kraken's motion to dismiss the SEC's lawsuit on Friday, August 23, 2024. In court documents filed on Friday, the judge noted that the regulator's allegations that the cryptocurrency exchange was offering unregistered securities were plausible. “Kraken does not deny that it has never registered…
Kemal Yıldırım/iStock/Getty Images Plus On Wednesday, the National Toxicology Program (NTP) released a long-delayed report documenting a link between elevated levels of fluoride in drinking water and lower IQ scores in children. The report marks the first time the government has acknowledged this risk, reigniting debate about the safety of fluoride, a substance that has been widely used in public health for decades. Key findings The report, by the NTP, an interagency program within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), is a comprehensive review of existing research on the potential neurotoxic effects of fluoride. It evaluated studies…
P_Wei/iStock/Getty Images Plus A new group called “Keep 9 Amendment” has been formed with the goal of proposing an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would ban left-wing attempts to add more justices to the U.S. Supreme Court. Disappointment on the left with recent Supreme Court decisions, such as the Dobbs decision that overturned Roe v. Wade, has spurred a movement to add more justices to the Supreme Court. Some have proposed imposing term limits on federal judges by a simple vote of Congress, even though the Constitution states that federal judges are appointed for life. Alexander Hamilton reassured those…
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 26:23 — 36.6MB)Subscribe: Android | | Other The New American's Christian Gomez interviews former Congressman and presidential candidate Ron Paul about free trade, the monetary value of gold and silver, Grover Cleveland's presidency, and taxes. Watch the full episode of Unrestricted at https://thenewamerican.com/video/unrestricted/. Subscribe to our print magazine today and save over 25%! https://thenewamerican.com/Rumble25 Check out our social media and more! – https://linktr.ee/newamericanmag85 For more information about the John Birch Society, visit JBS.org: https://jbs.org/
Quick TakeFederal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell delivered a key speech at the ongoing Jackson Hole conference, providing his views on the current economic situation and the Fed's outlook. Reflecting on the waning effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, Chairman Powell said:”Four and a half years after the arrival of COVID-19, the worst of the economic distortions related to the pandemic are fading.”Chairman Powell addressed inflation and the labor market, emphasizing that inflation has fallen significantly and the labor market has cooled.”Inflation has come down significantly. The labor market is no longer overheated.”Powell stressed that conditions are easier than they were before…
Victoria, Seychelles, August 23, 2024, Chainwire Bitget, a leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company, announced the expansion of its global recruitment initiative called the Bitget Builders program, which aims to build a network of global opinion leaders in the crypto space. The program aims to accelerate Bitget's growth momentum through responsible influencers and key opinion leaders (KOLs) from around the world. The Bitget Builders program is designed to spark a chain reaction in crypto adoption and inject the next billion users into the crypto ecosystem. As part of this initiative, Bitget plans to recruit 3,000 crypto influencers, in addition to…
“In the first year, we will focus on onboarding Web3 people because it's a little too early to onboard general users, both in terms of technology and community,” Watanabe told CoinDesk. “Then in the second phase, within two years, we plan to onboard Sony products, such as Sony Bank, Sony Music, and Sony Pictures. We want to integrate Web3 and blockchain technology into Sony products. And in three years, we want to onboard not only Sony, but all companies and all general dapps.”
Bitcoin's breakthrough above $60,000 appears to have sparked renewed optimism among traders. The market had remained flat for most of August after experiencing a significant drop at the start of the month, so a relatively small price surge above the $60,000 threshold was enough to inject a large amount of money into the market. This is evident from the sharp increase in open interest from Aug. 21 to Aug. 22. According to data from CoinGlass, Bitcoin futures open interest increased from $30.21 billion to $32.08 billion in 24 hours. Chart showing Bitcoin futures open interest from August 8 to August…
Washington Post/X In a half-honest, half-dishonest and obviously delusional editorial, The Washington Post finally admitted that President Joe Biden’s cognitive and physical decline was evident during his June 27 debate with President Donald Trump. However, the Washington Post also argued that Biden's decision to withdraw from the presidential race was “selfless,” even if his performance in the debate had led to him being written off by Democratic elites. The paper also claimed that President Biden's administration was a “moderate” one that put gay perverts and mentally ill “trans women” into positions of power. “Now they're confessing to us,” liberal law…
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