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Joshua Dunlap deserves confirmation to US Court of Appeals | Letter

In nominating Maine native Joshua Dunlap for the U. S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, Sen. Susan Collins has made an outstanding choice. As Josh’s former law partner, I know first-hand of his superb qualifications: his intelligence, thoughtfulness, humility and love of the law and the constitution are exceptional. He will work vigorously for the impartial [.].

Doug LaMalfa warns Proposition 50 could silence California’s rural voices

SAN DIEGO Rep. Doug LaMalfa (R-CA) had no intention of getting into politics. The fourth-generation rice farmer from Richvale, California, started out by putting up posters in his spare time for a cousin who was running for county supervisor. “I was happy to be the sign guy,” LaMalfa told the Washington Examiner, noting that he worked his [.].

Candace Owens does not “trust” Kash Patel after he was reportedly upset over Joe Kent & Tulsi Gabbard trying to solve Charlie Kirk’s murder

Candace Owens, a close friend of slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk, recently took to social media to express her distrust of Kash Patel, the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI.

ASIC Confirms Stablecoins and Tokenised Assets Fall Under Financial Law

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has clarified how existing financial laws apply to digital assets. The update aims to give investors more protection and provide firms with clearer rules ahead of future law reforms. Digital assets meet tradfi in London at the fmls25The clarification follows earlier proposals for full licensing and stronger consumer protections for crypto firms in Australia. Stablecoins, Tokens Classified as Financial ProductsASIC’s new guidance confirms that stablecoins, wrapped tokens, tokenised securities, and digital asset wallets are considered financial products under current law. This means that many providers offering these products will need to hold a financial services licence. ASIC Commissioner Alan Kirkland said that distributed ledger technology and tokenisation are changing global finance. He added that ASIC’s guidance gives firms the clarity they need to operate within existing laws. He explained that licensing ensures consumers receive legal protections and enables ASIC to take action when poor practices cause harm. To help firms adjust, ASIC has introduced a sector-wide no-action position that will last until 30 June 2026. During this period, the regulator will not take enforcement action against unlicensed providers making genuine efforts to comply. Public Feedback Open on Draft ReliefASIC also plans to provide temporary relief for distributors of stablecoins and wrapped tokens, and for custodians of digital assets that qualify as financial products. The regulator is seeking public feedback on these draft relief measures until 12 November 2025. No-Action Position Considered for Past BehaviourIn addition, ASIC released a summary of industry feedback from Consultation Paper 381, which focused on digital asset financial products and services. The feedback helped shape the current guidance, including the examples and relief measures now proposed. ASIC said it will consider the no-action position when assessing past behaviour but will continue to act against serious misconduct or practices that cause significant consumer harm. This article was written by Tareq Sikder at www. financemagnates. com.

These States Lose Most If Federal Food Aid Runs Out

Large states stand to lose the most federal funding, but a higher percentage of the population receives food assistance in some smaller states. More than 41 million Americans won’t receive federal help buying groceries in November unless Congress reopens the government. “The well has run dry,” the Department of Agriculture wrote on its website on [.] The post These States Lose Most If Federal Food Aid Runs Out appeared first.

Cryptocurrency is as ‘property’ under Indian law, rules Madras High Court

Madras High Court confirms crypto can be owned and held in trust. WazirX has been barred from redistributing investors’ unaffected XRP holdings. Ruling strengthens investor rights and Web3 governance in India. In a landmark ruling that could reshape cryptocurrency in India, the Madras High Court has declared that cryptocurrencies qualify as property under Indian law. [.] The post Cryptocurrency is as ‘property’ under Indian law, rules Madras High Court appeared first.

Boeing workers who make military aircraft and weapons reject latest offer, extending months-long strike

The machinists’ union acknowledged the vote was close but said in a message to members that “very few” workers have crossed the picket line.

Capitals assistant coach fired after domestic abuse investigation

The Washington Capitals are 6-3-0 to start their defense of the Metropolitan Division title in 2025-26. An NHL investigation ended on Sunday that changes Spencer Carbery’s staff for that defense. The Capitals have fired assistant coach Mitch Love after an NHL investigation into domestic abuse accusations. “Sources say NHL has suspended [Capitals] assistant coach Mitch [.] The post Capitals assistant coach fired after domestic abuse investigation appeared first on ClutchPoints.