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The top meme coins to watch now, July 07, include Toshi, Neiro, and Moo Deng as they surge in viral popularity and community ...
The Luverne Kiwanis Club hosted functional family therapist Jamelyn Hughes at the group’s Tuesday, July 1 meeting. Focused on helping the community in a variety of ways, club members learned how ...
A veteran who died in Chicago without any recollection of their life has been memorialized in a funeral service with military honors. Investigators in Cook County identified the body ...
It hasn't been an easy road to resolution for Ripple and the SEC in the long-running legal fight over XRP sales. Here's why.
Jean Paul Gaultier's rainbow flag was flying high at Gitano NYC on Thursday night! The French brand teamed up with The Center to host ...
Democratic SEC Commissioner Caroline Crenshaw said the current regulatory framework is premised on the expectation that foreign issuers will be subject to robust oversight in their home jurisdiction.
Caroline Crenshaw, the sole Democratic commissioner left on the US Securities and Exchange Commission, is probably leaving at the end of the year. But she seems determined to go out fighting.
In a statement, SEC Commissioner Caroline Crenshaw said, "This is not a settlement I can support" and urged the court to reject it.
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Caroline Crenshaw, the lone Democratic commissioner at the Securities and Exchange Commission, is offering dissenting views at the regulatory agency reshaped by President Trump.
The U.S. Senate Banking Committee has canceled the vote on Caroline Crenshaw’s renomination to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), effectively ending her chances of securing another term.
Caroline Crenshaw, nominee to be a member of the Securities and Exchange Commission, speaks during a Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee nomination hearing in Washington, D.C., on ...