• Roger Ver’s New Book Tops Amazon's New Releases, Memoir Dives Deep Into Bitcoin Controversies – Featured Bitcoin News

    Crypto entrepreneur and Bitcoin.com founder, Roger Ver, has recently unveiled the publication of a 304-page book titled “Hijacking Bitcoin: The Hidden History of BTC,” offering a fresh viewpoint that diverges from commonly accepted historical accounts. This book provides readers with an alternate perspective, challenging the traditional narratives surrounding Bitcoin’s evolution and history. Exploring Bitcoin’s History […]

  • Texas’ new immigration law is blocked again

    Hours after the U.S. Supreme Court had allowed Senate Bill 4 to go into effect, a federal appeals court let an earlier injunction stand. SB 4 lets Texas police arrest people suspected of illegally crossing the Texas-Mexico border.

  • Texas’ new immigration law is blocked again

    Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. A federal appeals court late Tuesday night stopped a state law allowing Texas police to arrest people suspected of illegally crossing the Texas-Mexico border — hours after the U.S. Supreme Court had allowed it to go into effect.

  • This New Book Reveals How to Escape Our Demographic Doomsday

    Anyone who keeps up with demographics knows that birth rates in many countries around the world have now fallen below replacement levels. To maintain a population requires a minimum of 2.1 babies being born per female. But the birth rate in the European Union is today 1.53, in Japan 1.26, and in South Korea only

  • New book explores the devil's influence on Communist China

    Steven Mosher of the Population Research Institute joins me on this episode of The John-Henry Westen Show to discuss his new book, 'The Devil and Communist China: From Mao Down to Xi.'

  • Transparency: New reports on Google and Amazon's advertising platforms

    The introduction of these transparency reports by Google and Amazon can be seen as a direct response to the upcoming Digital Markets Act (DMA).

  • Today, the Roborock S8+ is down to its new lowest price at Amazon

    Amazon's Big Spring Sale is here, and the Roborock S8+ is $300 off. This limited-time robot vacuum deal feels a lot like something we'd see on Prime Day.

  • New bill aims to block bail for violent offenders

    EYEWITNESS NEWS (WBRE/WYOU) — A Pennsylvania senate bill aims to keep suspects deemed violent offenders behind bars before trial. It passed the judiciary committee this week and now moves to the full Senate for consideration. The legislation would specifically bar non-monetary forms of bail from being issued to those who pose a threat to public []

  • New bill requires parental consent for certain books

    Gov Landry required all libraries in Louisiana to adopt a new policy that would require a parents to decide whether their child may check out books that contain sexually explicit material.

  • Morning Digest: We've got new data for New York's new House map

    The Morning Digest is compiled by David Nir, Jeff Singer, and Stephen Wolf, with additional contributions from the Daily Kos Elections team. Subscribe to The Downballot, our weekly podcast Embedded Content Leading Off ● New York: With New York's new congressional map now in effect, Daily Kos Elections is rolling out a batch of updates to some of our most frequently used data sets. Up first is our chart of the results of the 2020 presidential election broken down by congressional...

  • Brand new state-of-the-art apartment block arrives in Leeds

    Set to open its doors in early spring, UNCLE Leeds comprises 69 studio apartments, 163 one-bedroom apartments, 208 two-bedroom apartments and 23 three-bedroom apartments. UNCLE is known for its emphasis on design with interior designers behind the likes of Soho House. UNCLE Leeds has bespoke, designed amenity spaces, which include a cinema room, residents’ gym and Peloton room, performance room, and 2 co-working spaces, for communal or quiet work. Unlike any other apartment block in Leeds, it...

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    Maybe Our Phones Aren’t the Problem, Argues a New Book

    A fear of smartphones and screen time is just the latest moral panic, writes psychologist Pete Etchells.