


By resisting attacks, putting Democrats on the defensive, and confirming Trump’s nominees, Republicans will show they know what time it is.

More than four in 10 public school teachers in Chicago were chronically absent last year, according to a new report released by the Illinois State Board of Education. Chronically absent teachers missed 10 or more days of school, including sick days and other personal leave, but not including most long-term leave, such as parental or […]

Real estate investing has long been a cornerstone of wealth generation. Even as stock markets experience bouts of volatility, real estate prices have demonstrated remarkable resilience and continued upward momentum. However, in today’s boiling market conditions, it is essential for investors to adopt a nuanced approach—balancing long-term strategies with the potential for short-term gains through […]

Calgary, Canada, January 13th, 2025, Chainwire Fire Token has announced the launch of its presale for a tokenized Bitcoin mining operation, designed to leverage Canada’s low energy costs to optimize operational efficiency. With electricity rates as low as $0.065 per kilowatt-hour (KW/H), the project aims to create the most cost-effective Bitcoin mining operation yet. Tokenized […]

In the financial services and investing sectors, email remains a cornerstone of communication, where safeguarding sensitive client data and meeting regulatory compliance are critical. However, the rise of personal devices like mobile phones and chat apps as alternative communication tools introduces new security vulnerabilities. Ensuring email security in such an environment is crucial. To explore […]

The financial industry is witnessing an unprecedented transformation, with artificial intelligence (AI) becoming a cornerstone in market strategies. From hedge funds to independent traders, AI has reshaped the decision-making process. Recent research shows that it offers precision and speed that were unimaginable just a decade ago. Proprietary trading, where firms trade with their capital for […]

In the first decision of its kind in Nevada, a judge ruled last week that state law enforcement can’t evade stricter requirements for seizing cash and property by partnering with the federal government. The plaintiff in that lawsuit, a Marine veteran named Stephen Lara, had nearly $90,000 in cash seized from him in 2021 by […]

An interesting analysis by Prof. David Cole (Georgetown), the former National Legal Director of the ACLU, at Just Security; an excerpt: After more than two hours of argument Friday morning in TikTok v. Garland, the Supreme Court appears likely to allow the U.S. government to force divestiture or shuttering of the platform on January 19…. In my view, that’s […]

An excerpt from the >16,000-word opinion written by Commissioner Paul Stein in Abasciano v. Boston Police Dep’t, decided last month by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Civil Service Commission, though just posted on Westlaw: The substantive issue presented in this appeal is whether certain tweets sent by the Appellant on January 6, 2021, while attending the […]