Trump Meme Coin Down 96% From Peak as President's Approval Ratings Sink - Decrypt
President Trump's official Solana meme coin fell to its lowest price since soon after launch as perceptions of his job performance suffer.
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President Trump's official Solana meme coin fell to its lowest price since soon after launch as perceptions of his job performance suffer.
Thanks to the explosion of AI, booming markets and friendly fiscal policies, a record number of people made the 2026 World's Billionaire's List by Forbes.
Thanks to the explosion of AI, booming markets and friendly fiscal policies, a record number of people made the 2026 World's Billionaire's List by Forbes.
Tig Notaro and Cheryl Hines were friends and hosted a podcast together for three years until RFK Jr. went full MAGA.
Formerly longtime friends, Notaro and Hines co-hosted the ‘Tig and Cheryl: True Story’ podcast from 2020 to 2023
Alina Habba divorce: An exclusive report by the Daily Mail disclosed that attorney Alina Habba has divorced her husband, businessman Gregg Reuben. The report indicates that Habba filed for divorce in New Jersey Superior Court and later moved to Florida, where she bought a home near Mar-a-Lago.
Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark says a new federal bill is the best way to fix college sports money problems.
Donald Trump, who touts himself as being the president for the “forgotten man,” is considered to be the richest president in history.
You might recall that during the great mass TikTok hyperventilation of 2021-2025, there was no limit of face fanning by Republicans like Brendan Carr about overseas involvement in social media. Car…
The ruling brushes aside DOJ objections and supports a coalition suing over the recent nonrenewal of contracted disaster workers.
Odaily Planet Daily reports that the Bank Policy Institute (BPI), an industry association representing 40 major banks including JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, and Cit
Federal judges in Milwaukee have announced that they won't extend former Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel's temporary appointment as U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, meaning his appointment will expire next week.