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Apr 26 2024
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Ex-Head of China's Digital Yuan Effort Facing Government Probe: Report
Yao Qian, the architect of China's central bank digital currency (CBDC) project, is under investigation for 'violations of discipline and law,' state-owned news outlet, Shanghai Securities News reported Friday. Qian led a research effort by the People's Bank of China (PBOC) to create and issue a digital yuan, a project that partly prompted other major jurisdictions around the world to also
CoinDeskApr 20 2024
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KU closes Kansas Relays with double-digit wins on final day
photo by: Carter Gaskins/Special to the Journal-World The Kansas track and field team concluded its strong showing at the Kansas Relays Saturday with 11 combined first-place finishes, plus even more from unattached and former Jayhawks. Tayton Klein was one winner on the day, as he repeated as the men’s long jump champion at the end of his two-hour event, following a victory in the same event
Lawrence Journal WorldMar 29 2024
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Schoengood debuts first digital ad for NJ-3
Sarah Schoengood, a Democratic candidate for New Jersey’s 3rd congressional district, launched her campaign’s first digital ad today, focusing on the Jersey values she says she’ll bring to Congress. “When I first decided to run, machine-backed politicians told me to wait my turn,” Schoengood said in a statement. “But Jersey families are tired of waiting for change, the kind of change needed to
New Jersey GlobeMar 18 2024
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Bank of America leans in digital age
WILMINGTON – Bank of America, the second largest bank in America, is looking to grow its digital footprint to meet consumers – and Delaware could fit into that picture in the long run. While Bank of America will be moving out of Wilmington and relocating 500 employees to other Delaware locations, Bank of America Delaware Market President Chip Rossi stressed that as more clients are logging in
Delaware Business TimesApr 12 2024
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'Digital Democracy' project penetrates California's opaque political processes
When I began covering California politics 49 years ago, digital technology was in its infancy and the Capitol ran on paper. If you wanted to know what was on the Legislature’s agenda, you visited the “bill room” in the Capitol basement and asked for the daily files of each legislative house. If you spotted a bill you wanted to read, it meant another trip to the bill room. If you wanted a
CalMattersApr 17 2024
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Cramer's Lightning Round: Instead of Marathon Digital, buy Ethereum or Bitcoin
Exxon Mobil : "Parabolic move, my friend. We don't like parabolic moves, that's a very good example."
Marathon Digital : "If you want to own Marathon Digital, just go buy either Ethereum or buy Bitcoin, ok. Let's not fool around."
NuScale Power : "When it comes to data centers, I am inclined to say that no power company is going to make money off of it. Better to buy Vertiv or
CNBCMay 05 2024
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Pencils down, laptops open: Digital SAT hailed for offering students 'better experience' than paper version
Colleges are returning to the standardized testing requirements of old, but there's something new to the tests that have made students' stomachs tighten for decades. The digital SAT is here, forcing students to trade in their No. 2 pencils for a keyboard and a testing app called Bluebook. It appears to promise a shorter, more streamlined process, with varied questions and consolidated sections
Fox News (Online News)May 04 2024
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Santorum Torches ‘Kids Online Safety Act’ Ahead Of FAA Bill: Will Lead To ‘Digital Censorship Of Conservative Views’
Attached oddly to an FAA reauthorization bill up before the Senate next week may be proposed internet legislation which Republican Sens. Ted Cruz and Marsha Blackburn, Democratic Sens. Brian Schatz and Richard Blumenthal, President Joe Biden, and possibly Speaker of the House Mike Johnson are all, to one degree or another, advocating for on the heels of the passage of a TikTok ban. Former Sen
MediaiteApr 07 2024
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Our View: Digital privacy should not be a state-level priority
Increasingly predatory means of profiling and tracking consumers online must be cracked down on – any basic expectation of privacy requires it. The relentless collection and sale of personal data has rightly spurred lawmakers the world over into action. So too here in Maine, where a complex data privacy bill wending its way through the Legislature – L.D. 1977 – has been described as “unique.”
Portland Press Herald