November 2025

Crypto for Advisors: Digital Asset Treasury

In today’s “Crypto for Advisors” newsletter, Aaron Brogan of Brogan Law describes the history and business model of digital asset treasuries. Next, in “Ask an Expert,” DJ Windle of Windle Wealth answers questions advisors need to know about crypto treasury companies. –Sarah Morton Digital Asset Treasuries: Separating Hype from Value for Advisors Digital asset treasury […]

Crypto for Advisors: Digital Asset Treasury Read More »

Meghan Markle Claps Back at Haters Over Poppy Concerns: ‘PR Clashes’

Meghan Markle Claps Back at Haters Over Poppy Concerns: ‘PR Clashes’ Meghan Markle subtly responds to haters with her Veterans Day message. The Duchess of Sussex, who paid tribute to her husband Prince Harry for serving in the British army, is being praised for her return amid criticism for not wearing a poppy. Body language

Meghan Markle Claps Back at Haters Over Poppy Concerns: ‘PR Clashes’ Read More »

Lucchese crime family member indicted in New Jersey sports betting ring

NEWYou can now listen to PK Press Club articles! The New Jersey State Police, Division of Criminal Justice and Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin announced charges against 14 individuals for their roles in a multimillion-dollar sports betting ring involving members of organized crime. Joseph M. “Little Joe” Perna, 55, of Fairfield, New Jersey, is the

Lucchese crime family member indicted in New Jersey sports betting ring Read More »

Prime Minister assures MQM-P on LG legislation

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday reaffirmed his government’s commitment to resolving the issue of MQM-Pakistan’s proposed amendment regarding local bodies through consultation and consensus among coalition partners. The Prime Minister, addressing the National Assembly, said the amendment proposed by MQM-Pakistan regarding empowerment of local governments was fully supported by the federal government, but due

Prime Minister assures MQM-P on LG legislation Read More »

Supreme Court rules on attacks against police terrorism

. Police officers walk past the Supreme Court of Pakistan building, in Islamabad, Pakistan April 6, 2022. REUTERS ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that if police officers or law enforcement officials are injured or killed while discharging their official duties during a private quarrel, such act would be considered terrorism under the Anti-Terrorism

Supreme Court rules on attacks against police terrorism Read More »

Scroll to Top