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U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) wants to ban presidents and members of Congress from selling meme coins. He and U.S.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is still advocating for the creation of a disease registry that tracks people ...
With the industry seeking regulatory clarify, tensions to bubble over as Democratic lawmaker scuttles key hearing ...
Something’s brewing in the crypto market – and it’s not just another Bitcoin rally. With BTC holding around $94,000 ...
Zendaya stunned the world at the Met Gala 2025 wearing a white Louis Vuitton suit, but what really set the internet ablaze ...
Tensions on Capitol Hill over President Donald Trump's various cryptocurrency ventures escalated on Tuesday and threatened to ...
U.S. Senator Chris Murphy introduced a bill that would prohibit Donald Trump and other officials from promoting his ...
Have you ever wondered how internet memes have transformed into multimillion-dollar cryptocurrencies? Meme coins have evolved ...
In the early days of Trump’s term, an order came from Hegseth’s office that sent national security officials scrambling.
President Donald Trump has scoffed at criticism of an image of himself dressed as pope that has outraged Catholics from around the world. Trump told reporters in the Oval Office on Monday that he knew ...
President Donald Trump on Monday promoted a dinner he’s set to attend later this month that’s open to almost anyone who buys enough of his meme coin.
From meme edits of cardinals to viral “pope-ables,” TikTok is drawing Gen Z into faith conversations — making the papal conclave more relatable than ever. Read more at straitstimes.com.