The Cost of Being 'Green': California Confronts Sky-High Utility Rates
California grapples with the consequences of its green energy policies as soaring utility rates challenge both residents and lawmakers.
California grapples with the consequences of its green energy policies as soaring utility rates challenge both residents and lawmakers.
The recent surge in oil prices is raising intricate economic questions, challenging the balance between inflation concerns and the possibility of a disinflationary trend in global markets.
In this insightful podcast, Alex Gladstein, a noted human rights advocate, reveals how Bitcoin is revolutionizing the fight for freedom and justice.
A Pew Research Center survey reveals a stark divide over the direction of the public K-12 education system.
In this episode of TFTC, learn about Daylight's transformative technology, a tablet that operates flawlessly in sunlight without harmful blue light.
China defaults on a staggering debt of over $1 trillion to American citizens, a historic financial dispute rooted in agreements from the 1930s.
The disparity between the payroll report's optimistic job additions and the household survey's indication of a weakened labor market.
The SEC's pause on its climate disclosure rule, follows legal objections questioning the rule's costs and the SEC's authority.
California grapples with the consequences of its green energy policies as soaring utility rates challenge both residents and lawmakers.
The recent surge in oil prices is raising intricate economic questions, challenging the balance between inflation concerns and the possibility of a disinflationary trend in global markets.
In this insightful podcast, Alex Gladstein, a noted human rights advocate, reveals how Bitcoin is revolutionizing the fight for freedom and justice.
A Pew Research Center survey reveals a stark divide over the direction of the public K-12 education system.
In this episode of TFTC, learn about Daylight's transformative technology, a tablet that operates flawlessly in sunlight without harmful blue light.
China defaults on a staggering debt of over $1 trillion to American citizens, a historic financial dispute rooted in agreements from the 1930s.
The disparity between the payroll report's optimistic job additions and the household survey's indication of a weakened labor market.
The SEC's pause on its climate disclosure rule, follows legal objections questioning the rule's costs and the SEC's authority.
This insightful podcast episode with James Lavish and Eric Yakes delves into how Wall Street is transitioning towards Bitcoin.
Giga Energy is revolutionizing Bitcoin mining in Argentina, tapping into the nation's Vaca Muerta shale gas reserve.
Natalie Smolenski unveils Bitcoin as a game-changing force in political economy, reshaping societal norms and challenging traditional notions of governance and self-sovereignty.
In a thought-provoking session, Milton Friedman addresses the complex relationship between free enterprise and government intervention.
Bitcoin mining in Paraguay faces a pivotal moment as senators propose a 180-day suspension of mining operations, citing disruptions in the national power grid.
This podcast episode from Onramp Media, featuring Jackson Mikalic, offers a deep dive into the evolving role of Bitcoin in modern finance, highlighting shifts in asset preferences influenced by global economic factors.