Independence fire crews respond to uptick of fires over holiday weekend
Independence fire crews respond to uptick of fires over holiday weekend
Independence fire crews respond to uptick of fires over holiday weekend
The deal resolves January 2023 charges the SEC filed against Genesis and Gemini Trust Company LLC over their joint crypto lending program. It was one of a spate of enforcement actions the SEC has taken against large firms in the crypto sector. Genesis, which filed for bankruptcy in January 2023, is part of Digital Currency Group (DCG).
Every major global climate record was broken last year and 2024 could be worse, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Tuesday, with its chief voicing particular concern about ocean heat and shrinking sea ice. The U.N. weather agency said in its annual State of the Global Climate report that average temperatures hit the highest level in 174 years of record-keeping by a clear margin, reaching 1.45 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. Ocean temperatures also reached the warmest in 65 years of data with over 90% of the seas having experienced heatwave conditions during the year, the WMO said, harming food systems.
Tourists visiting the Manas National Park in Assam, India, had a heart-stopping encounter with a wild rhino after it rammed their safari jeep on March 17. Terrifying footage captured the aggressive animal charging at them and eventually ramming the side of the vehicle with a powerful blow. Luckily, the driver's quick reflexes prevented the vehicle from overturning.
Ferrari has been sued in the United States by drivers who said the Italian luxury sports car maker has failed to fix vehicles at risk of a partial or total loss of braking capability. According to a proposed class action filed on Monday in San Diego federal court, recalls in 2021 and 2022 to address leaking brake fluid were only an interim measure, allowing Ferrari to keep selling thousands of cars with defective brakes. "Ferrari was legally required to disclose the brake defect as a known safety defect and failed to do so," according to the complaint, which sought unspecified damages for drivers.
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Several investment trusts that hold student loans must follow federal consumer protection law because they serviced and collected on the loans, a U.S. appeals court ruled on Tuesday in a win for the consumer finance watchdog agency. The ruling by the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia allows the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to continue its lawsuit against the trusts, which were formed to purchase 800,000 private student loans from the original lenders and collect on them for investors. The CFPB sued the 15 trusts in 2017, saying they'd relied on false or inadequate documentation to file thousands of lawsuits against borrowers, or sued to collect debt after deadlines to do so had elapsed.
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China hawks in the House have propped TikTok on a political football tee, passing legislation that threatens to kick it off the phones of millions of Americans unless TikTok’s Chinese parent, ByteDance, sells its ownership in the app. Right now, there appears to be much less urgency in the Senate to move forward on a …
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The recent surge in cryptocurrency prices has been driven by retail investors, but institutions are starting to join in, Goldman Sachs' head of digital assets Mathew McDermott said on Tuesday. Bitcoin, the biggest cryptocurrency, hit a new all-time high of $73,794 last week and has gained 50% so far this year, pulling other crypto prices along with it. Goldman Sachs launched a crypto trading desk in 2021 and is continuing to build on it, McDermott said.
The 2-year-old was later flown to a hospital due to a rare blood infection, police said.
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Russia said on Tuesday that its forces had taken control of Orlivka, a frontline village situated about four kilometres (2.5 miles) west of Avdiivka in eastern Ukraine. The reported capture comes a little over a month after Russian forces seized the nearby town of Avdiivka following one of the bloodiest battles in the war in Ukraine. German defence minister announces €500 million aid for Ukraine German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius announced on Tuesday a €500 million ($542 billion) aid packag