Author: NFA JayShawn

  • Biden’s Legacy: He Didn’t Build That

    Biden’s Legacy: He Didn’t Build That

    As President Joe Biden exits the White House, it’s worth looking back—not to his presidency, but to more than a decade ago, when Barack Obama was president and Biden was still second in command. In July 2012, Obama delivered a speech in which the signature line was, “You didn’t build that.” The speech was, among other […]

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  • XRP Gains Momentum Toward $5 Amid SEC Appeal Challenges, BYDFi Stays Investor Favorite

    XRP Gains Momentum Toward $5 Amid SEC Appeal Challenges, BYDFi Stays Investor Favorite

    Victoria, Seychelles, January 16th, 2025, Chainwire Recently, despite the pressure due to the appeal of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, XRP has shown strength, with market sentiment reaching new highs. Multiple positive factors have driven XRP’s price to soar, and analysts are optimistic about its prospects, predicting a potential breakthrough of the $5 milestone. […]

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  • Torram’s Pre-Seed Closure Paves the Way for Institutional-Grade DeFi on Bitcoin

    Torram’s Pre-Seed Closure Paves the Way for Institutional-Grade DeFi on Bitcoin

    Toronto, Canada, January 16th, 2025, Chainwire Torram, a Web2.5 infrastructure company, has announced the successful closure of its $710,000 pre-seed funding round in early December 2024. The company is focused on developing institutional-grade decentralized finance (DeFi) infrastructure directly on Bitcoin, positioning itself as a key enabler of innovation in the evolving financial ecosystem. The funding […]

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  • Stacey Abrams’ Nonprofit Slapped With Record Fine For Campaign Finance Violations

    Stacey Abrams’ Nonprofit Slapped With Record Fine For Campaign Finance Violations

    When she’s not railing against voter integrity efforts or denying the results of her own gubernatorial elections, Georgia’s Stacey Abrams is apparently heading up non-profits with an extensive rap sheet of violating campaign finance laws. The New Georgia Project, a nonprofit organization founded by Stacey Abrams in 2013, has agreed to pay a record fine […]

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  • Free Speech and Private Power: Function-by-Function Analysis and Permissible Nondiscrimination Rules

    Free Speech and Private Power: Function-by-Function Analysis and Permissible Nondiscrimination Rules

    [I am serializing my short Harvard Law Review Forum essay titled “Free Speech and Private Power”, responding to the Harvard Law Review’s publication of Evelyn Douek & Genevieve Lakier’s excellent new article, Lochner.com? I actually agree with much of what Douek & Lakier say, but offer a somewhat different perspective on the matter, mostly asking what the Court’s recent cases mean going […]

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  • Today in Supreme Court History: January 16, 1919

    Today in Supreme Court History: January 16, 1919

    1/16/1919: The 18th Amendment is ratified. The post Today in Supreme Court History: January 16, 1919 appeared first on Reason.com.

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  • Homeless People Cause Most L.A. Fires

    Homeless People Cause Most L.A. Fires

    Yesterday, I read a shocking headline in Newsweek: But by the time I read the first sentence, my shock turned to skepticism. The article mentioned Tucker Carlson – a name that seems to short-circuit journalists’ brains. After a radical investigation technique – actually watching Tucker’s show – I immediately realized that Newsweek’s quoted words “Started by Satanic […]

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  • Biden Considering Commuting Sentence of Trump Tax Leaker – Biggest Data Theft in American History

    Biden Considering Commuting Sentence of Trump Tax Leaker – Biggest Data Theft in American History

    The Biden administration is formally considering commuting the sentence of the convicted felon who stole and leaked incoming President Trump’s tax records along with those of thousands of other taxpayers, in the biggest tax data heist in U.S. history. A search of the Justice Department’s pardon database reveals Charles Edward Littlejohn — who just began his five-year […]

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  • Bye, Biden

    Bye, Biden

    Bye, then: In a primetime address, President Joe Biden bid goodbye to the nation.  On the one hand, he promised that eventually, Americans would realize that his presidency was actually super duper great: “It will take time to feel the full impact of all we’ve done together,” the president said. “But the seeds are planted, […]

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  • Interesting Obscenity Prosecution for Sending Sexually Themed Letter to Sender’s 14-Year-Old Adopted Sister

    Interesting Obscenity Prosecution for Sending Sexually Themed Letter to Sender’s 14-Year-Old Adopted Sister

    From Tuesday’s decision in U.S. v. Miller, by Fourth Circuit Judges Steven Agee, Marvin Quattlebaum, and Allison Rushing: The record shows that while Miller was imprisoned in a state facility, he sent a sexually explicit letter [excerpted in relevant part on p. 2 of the Trial Brief -EV] to his adopted sister in which he […]

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