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Host Matt O’Donnell welcomes back four regular panelists to discuss the year’s biggest stories in politics and all the news made in 2021Read original article here.Written by: WPVI

The Bridgewater Associates founder said he was impressed by bitcoin’s dominance and longevity, and recommended investing in rainy-day assets.Read original article here.
Many were surprised with her embrace of digital assets, especially considering husband Donald Trump’s anti-crypto stance.Read original article here.

The delay comes after the SEC rejected two other proposals for spot bitcoin ETFs just before Christmas.Read original article here.

Growing drive by hardcore Trumpists spurs election watchdogs to voice alarm about threat to American democracyKey Donald Trump loyalists Steve Bannon and Michael Flynn are at the forefront of a drive to expand Trumpist influence at the local level of US politics while forging ahead with efforts aimed at promoting baseless claims that Joe Biden’s…

“I think bitcoin as an inflation hedge in the minds of many of the younger investors has replaced gold,” the Wharton professor told CNBC.Read original article here.

Thomas Peterffy told Bloomberg he now owns bitcoin himself after once warning of harm the cryptocurrency could cause.Read original article here.

I predict a sustained economic recovery with diminishing inflation (from its peak), along with midterm results in which Democrats maintain a slim majority in the House and a 50-50 Senate. On drug pricing, a combination of market-driven moves and legislative retooling will lead to modest changes.Read original article here.Written by: Joshua Cohen

Councillor Chuck Puchmayr says he is surprised by Mayor Cote’s decision not to run for the 2022 municipal election but he has no plans on replacing him. “I think this surprised a lot of people, I talked to [Cote] before the holidays and he did mention wanting to spend more time with his family.” Puchmayr…

The cryptocurrency has come to symbolize financial freedom from governments. Many Salvadorans are unhappy about the way it was made an official currency.Read original article here.Written by: Gregory Barber