Slovakia to reduce crypto income tax rate: will more countries follow suit?
Key takeaways Slovakian lawmakers have voted in favour of reducing cryptocurrency income tax in the country. The move could see more cryptocurrency investors in the...
: Biden says he opposes expanding Supreme Court even as he criticizes affirmative-action ruling
"I think if we start the process of trying to expand the court, we're going to politicize it, maybe forever," the Democratic president says.
: The Supreme Court knocked down affirmative action in colleges — and companies could feel the effects too
College admission can often be the "entry ticket to top jobs," said dissenting Justice Sonia Sotomayor.
Personal Finance Daily: ‘Home buyers have adjusted’ to new normal of near-7% mortgage rates and more newlyweds are asking for this specific gift
Thursday's top personal finance stories.
Key Words: Dylan Mulvaney breaks silence on Bud Light ‘bullying and transphobia,’ with some choice words for Anheuser-Busch
Dylan Mulvaney, the trans influencer whose promotional campaign with Bud Light led to calls for a boycott, broke her silence on the matter on Thursday.
: California reparations enter a new ‘battle’: getting lawmakers and public on board
"After being denied 40 acres and a mule ... our time is now," one person said during a public-comment period at the task force's final...
: Cannabis no longer on list of banned substances under new, ratified NBA players contract
Cannabis has been removed from a list of banned substances in the National Basketball Association’s new collective bargaining agreement that takes effect on July 1...
: Dow ends 270 points higher, Nasdaq closes flat on upbeat economic data
U.S. stocks ended mostly higher Thursday, getting a boost from the financial sector, on positive tones from the banking sector and the economy. The Dow...
Key Words: ‘It’s not over,’ former NY Fed President Bill Dudley says about the rout in Treasurys
Stan Honda/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images‘I have what might be disconcerting news: It’s not over’Those are the words of former New York Federal Reserve President Bill Dudley...