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Arkansas takes on crypto miners
The Hill's weekly technology news digest. {beacon} Advertisement Friday, May 3, 2024 Presented by: Presented by: Welcome to Tech Friday, a new joint project of The Hill and Pluribus News covering tech policy across government. Sign up to receive ...The Hill - Politics - Crypto -
No charges for woman after bodies of 4 babies are found in Boston freezer
No charges will be filed against a 69-year-old woman after the bodies of four frozen infants were found in a Boston apartment freezer in 2022, the Suffolk County district attorney announced this week.NBC News - Top stories -
Families claim Americans are 'unjustly detained' in Turks and Caicos for possession of ammunition
The families of four Americans charged in Turks and Caicos for carrying ammunition continued to claim on Thursday that their loved ones were “unjustly detained” on the island awaiting legal proceedingsABC News - World -
The inhumane criminalization of homelessness won’t solve the problem
Homelessness is a housing issue, pure and simple.The Hill - Politics -
Coinbase had over $1 billion in quarterly profit after crypto-trading explosion. But costs are rising too.
A boom in crypto trading during the first quarter led cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase Global to a dramatic reversal of fortunes from the prior year, but the company warned of “elevated expenses” in the second quarter as it tries to handle the flood.MarketWatch - Business -
From 25 years in prison to just four months: Inside the final verdict on a crypto billionaire CEO archrivalry
The criminal judgment of bitcoin billionaires Changpeng Zhao and Sam Bankman-Fried was completed this week, the final chapter in starkly different crypto sagas.CNBC - Business -
Stormy Daniels’ former lawyer testifies in Trump’s New York criminal trial
Keith Davidson, Stormy Daniels’ former lawyer, testified about arranging a $130,000 payment from Trump’s former lawyer and fixer Michel Cohen to the adult film star to stay quiet about an alleged sexual encounter with Trump.CBS News - Top stories - New York -
Developer of AI tool used in thousands of criminal cases accused of lying under oath
Law enforcement agencies and prosecutors from Colorado to New York have turned to a little-known artificial intelligence tool in recent years to help investigate, charge and convict suspects accused of murder and other serious crimes.NBC News - Top stories -
Hope Hicks takes stand in Trump's New York criminal trial
Former Trump campaign press secretary and White House communications director Hope Hicks has taken the stand in Donald Trump's New York criminal trial where he's accused of falsifying business records of payments to cover up alleged sex scandals. ...CBS News - Top stories - New York -
Hope Hicks tells hush-money jury of Trump’s control over 2016 campaign
Ex-president’s former communications director says Access Hollywood tape ‘was a crisis’ for his campaign. Hope Hicks, Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign press secretary, broke into tears on Friday while testifying in the ex-president’s New York criminal ...The Guardian - World - Donald Trump
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