August 2025

Crypto Lobby pushes the bank’s efforts to rewrite the Stablescoin law rewrite

The cryptography industry rises a counter-offensive against the attempt of the bankers of Wall Street to rewrite the American law on the new stablecoin, arguing that trying to find the main provisions of the purchase and the establishment of national innovation for the American stablecoins (GENIUS) The act would incline the field towards traditional banks. […]

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These final pixel leaks reveal almost everything about the next Google lighthouse – including a potentially controversial change

A generous help of new pixel leaks 10 appeared There is a promo clip, ESIM rumors and also prices The Pixel 10 Pro fold could be delayed We only have a few hours left before the Google Pixel 10 is official, and you can follow all the latest news from our Pixel 10 Launch LiveBlog.

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The baseball fan becomes viral during the victory of the cubs for working on his laptop

NEWYou can now listen to PK Press Club articles! A baseball fan seated in Wrigley Field stands to watch the Chicago Cubs face the Brewers Milwaukee on Tuesday afternoon was seen by working on his laptop in the first match of a double. The Sports Network brand nicknamed it the “game fan” while the Brewers

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The return on bonds at 10 years in Japan has reached the highest since 2008

Bond of reference state in Japan 10 years (JGB) The yield has increased to a 17-year summit, reflecting concerns that could spread over bond markets through other developed economies and reduce the demand for risky assets such as cryptocurrencies and actions. The yield exceeded 1.61%, the highest since 2008. This decision follows a lamentable auction

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British companies at risk of more cyber -incidents – here is how to stay protected

93% of British companies have faced a critical incident (86% worldwide) They do not test the recovery plans quite frequently, however Some bring together stocks of critical systems New research has warned that British companies may be more likely to deal with dangerous cyber-incidents, 93% having experienced a critical incident against 86% worldwide. The data

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Stephen A Smith praises Trump for the progress of the peace of Russia-Ukraine

NEWYou can now listen to PK Press Club articles! ESPN host Stephen A. Smith congratulated President Donald Trump for recent negotiations with Russia and Ukraine to end the current war. Smith appeared in an interview on “Hannity” by PK Press Club on Tuesday evening and said that Trump had done “more than any administration to

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Michael Irvin opened a cocaine arrest in 1996 in the Netflix series

NEWYou can now listen to PK Press Club articles! Michael Irvin, the legendary recipient of Dallas cowboys, spoke of an incident where he was arrested for possession of cocaine in the first years of the team of the 1990s of the team. During the seventh episode of Netflix documentation “America’s Team: The Gambeler and His

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Python is not dead – despite the financing cuts, language programming could

Python remains popular for exploration, processing and data engineering Young developers always use coding language Only 15% use the latest version of Python, research research An in -depth study concerning around 30,000 developers has revealed that Python is always a favorite language for many programmers, with about three out of four (72%) using it for

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