EPA’s Latest Rule Gambles Energy Stability for Net-Zero Goal
The EPA's Clean Power Plan 2.0, aiming for a 90% emission cut by 2032, faces backlash over risks to U.S. energy stability and legality.
The EPA's Clean Power Plan 2.0, aiming for a 90% emission cut by 2032, faces backlash over risks to U.S. energy stability and legality.
The Biden administration will release 1 million barrels of gasoline from the Northeast reserve following a congressional mandate.
Dustin exposes how the Farm Credit System exploits American farmers, leading to family farm losses and increased foreign land ownership.
Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum, plans to step down as executive chairman.
Spiral supports Bitcoin innovation with grants to Sean Gilligan and a significant donation to the Bitcoin Design Foundation.
Warren Buffett's record $188 billion cash reserve signals concerns of market overvaluation and potential economic downturn.
Apple's iPhone sales drop signals wider economic struggles and rising consumer debt, hinting at a looming recession.
Grayscale CEO Michael Sonnenshein resigns, succeeded by Peter Mintzberg, amid the firm's expansion into the ETF market.
The EPA's Clean Power Plan 2.0, aiming for a 90% emission cut by 2032, faces backlash over risks to U.S. energy stability and legality.
The Biden administration will release 1 million barrels of gasoline from the Northeast reserve following a congressional mandate.
Dustin exposes how the Farm Credit System exploits American farmers, leading to family farm losses and increased foreign land ownership.
Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum, plans to step down as executive chairman.
Spiral supports Bitcoin innovation with grants to Sean Gilligan and a significant donation to the Bitcoin Design Foundation.
Warren Buffett's record $188 billion cash reserve signals concerns of market overvaluation and potential economic downturn.
Apple's iPhone sales drop signals wider economic struggles and rising consumer debt, hinting at a looming recession.
Grayscale CEO Michael Sonnenshein resigns, succeeded by Peter Mintzberg, amid the firm's expansion into the ETF market.
FDIC Chair Martin Gruenberg will resign after a report criticized the agency's culture of harassment.
Stricter environmental regulations may delay U.S. LNG export projects like Venture Global’s CP2 LNG and Cheniere Energy’s expansion.
The P2P Rights Fund launches to defend non-custodial Bitcoin developers, starting with the case involving Samourai Wallet's founders.
Venezuela has prohibited Bitcoin mining and begun disconnecting mining farms, also seizing over 11,000 mining units.
Julian Assange has secured UK High Court approval to appeal his US extradition, highlighting significant concerns over trial fairness and first amendment protections.
The episode explores how Bitcoin and Wavlake's Ticket Bot could disrupt Live Nation's ticketing dominance, benefiting artists and fans.