Author: RedWave Media

Polymarket trading volume tops $1 billion as US election betting surges; Trump leads at 57% odds, Harris odds rise to 40% as Biden withdraws; $70 million Series B funding and partnership with MoonPay fuel growth of Polymarket platform. Polymarket, a leading cryptocurrency gambling platform, has reached a significant milestone by surpassing $1 billion in trading volume. The surge was primarily driven by intense speculation surrounding the upcoming US presidential elections. Donald Trump leads with a 57% chance According to Dune Analytics, Polymarket betting volume reached $1,516,708,780 million through July 31, up from $111 million in June and $63 million in…

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Grand Driver/iStock/Getty Images Plus El Paso/Juarez border If you believe that, as one writer put it today, “failure is planning,” a new report will not surprise you. It warns that the violence witnessed in South Africa and Mexico, and which has reached the United States, could get even worse. After all, the federal government and many state governments favor illegal immigrants over citizens while coddling criminals and oppressing cops and good citizens. Moreover, the criminals, many of whom are reportedly illegal immigrants, are going high tech.As in South Africa and Mexico, they use “signal jamming devices” to prevent victims from…

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AP Image Merrick Garland The Biden Justice Department has weaponized the law to attack pro-lifers who demonstrate outside abortion clinics and has also used a little-known law designed to protect the rights of newly enfranchised former American slaves to extend prison sentences.One weapon is the pro-abortion “Free Access to Clinic Entrances Act,” a Clinton-era law that punishes pro-lifers for blocking access to slaughterhouses where unborn babies are killed.The second is the 1870s Conspiracy Against Rights Act, which protected the voting rights of former slaves.According to data shared with the Daily Caller by Republican Representative Chip Roy of Texas, the Biden…

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SolidMaks/iStock/Getty Images Plus On its face, New Jersey District Judge Peter Sheridan (appointed to the bench by then-President George W. Bush in 2006 and made the “senior judge” five years ago at age 68) got it right: New Jersey’s ban on AR-15 semi-automatic rifles is unconstitutional.But he didn't like to do that. It is difficult to accept the Supreme Court’s decision (in Brune, 2022) that a particular firearms policy choice is “out of choice” in a situation where radicalized individuals frequently own and use those same firearms with malicious intent. And yet the Supreme Court's decision today was determined by…

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AP Image Facebook's parent company, Meta Platforms, has agreed to pay a record $1.4 billion to settle a Texas lawsuit alleging illegal data collection. The suit, which alleged that Meta used facial recognition technology to collect biometric data on millions of Texans without their consent, was one of the most significant digital privacy cases in recent history.Lawsuits and claimsThe lawsuit was filed in February 2022 under Texas' Biometric Privacy Act and Unfair Trade Practices Act, both of which were enacted in 2009. The former law, known as the Capture or Use of Biometric Identifiers Act (“CUBI”), requires companies to obtain…

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The complaint says the fear of potential enforcement actions against NFT projects is “having a chilling effect on NFT artists across the[U.S.].” The plaintiffs in the case, conceptual artist and law professor Bryan Frye and musician Jonathan Mann, also known as “Song-A-Day Man,” are putting their ready-made NFT projects on hold until a court grants them protection from a “credible threat” of future SEC investigation or litigation. Their lawyers argue that would “inflict a financially devastating blow on[their]artistic endeavors.”

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An Israeli jet killed Hezbollah commander Fuad Shakur, wanted by the US for his role in the 1983 Beirut Marine Barracks bombing. A few hours later, an Israeli missile killed Hamas political leader Ismaili Haniyeh in central Tehran. Is this the start of a long-anticipated larger war in the Middle East, just in time for the US presidential elections? Also on today's show, Was the Deep State involved in the assassination attempt on Donald Trump? As the evidence mounts, the Deep State· The United Nations continues to call for a global climate regime and expresses frustration that member states are…

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An Israeli jet killed Hezbollah commander Fuad Shakur, wanted by the US for his role in the 1983 bombing of a Marine barracks in Beirut. A few hours later, an Israeli missile killed Hamas political leader Ismaili Haniyeh in central Tehran. Is this the start of a long-anticipated larger war in the Middle East, just in time for the US presidential elections? Also on today's show, Was the Deep State behind the assassination attempt on Donald Trump?· The United Nations continues to call for a global climate regime and expresses frustration that member states are falling short of achieving the…

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Icebreaker, an open professional network co-founded by Coinbase and Google veterans, has raised $5 million in a seed round to build a blockchain version of LinkedIn. Icebreaker co-founders Dan Stone and Jack Dille announced that they have secured funding in a round led by crypto-native investment firm CoinFund. Icebreaker will use the funding to assemble a world-class team as it continues its mission to launch a platform that enables professionals to connect on the blockchain. A professional networking platform on the blockchain According to the announcement, Icebreaker targets professional networks where users can benefit from a “cryptographically verifiable identity” in…

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Jonathan Mann, known for creating songs every day for over 16 years, and conceptual artist Brian L. Frye have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The case centers on whether NFTs, which represent digital art like those created by Mann and Frye, should be classified as securities under U.S. law. Mann, who has composed some of the industry's most iconic crypto-related songs, wrote “this song is a security” in protest.I've been writing a song every day for 16 years and 211 days.Today I am suing the SEC.(Yes, this is real) pic.twitter.com/QubAgbltr0— Singing every day for…

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