Married at First Sight’s Katina & Olajuwon Share Romance Update

Married at First Sight’s Katina & Olajuwon Share Romance Update

Getting Married at First Sight is a decision this couple won’t regret.  During season 14 of Lifetime’s reality show, viewers watched Katina Goode and Olajuwon Dickerson say “I do” minutes after meeting for the first time. For the next eight weeks, the couple documented their life as newlyweds with Olajuwon reaffirming his commitment…

Indian Crypto Exchanges Under ED Scanner for Probe on Money Laundering, Foreign Exchange Violations

Indian Crypto Exchanges Under ED Scanner for Probe on Money Laundering, Foreign Exchange Violations

A bunch of crypto exchanges in India have found themselves embroiled in a legal controversy. CoinDCX, WazirX, and CoinSwitch Kuber have been served notices by the Directorate of Enforcement (ED), India’s financial watchdog. The exchanges will be probed in cases of money laundering and violating foreign exchange laws. Along with…

The Camel, the Needle — and the UN’s first Woman Secretary-General — Global Issues

The Camel, the Needle — and the UN’s first Woman Secretary-General — Global Issues

When the UN votes by secret ballot… Credit: United Nations by Thalif Deen (united nations) Wednesday, July 06, 2022 Inter Press Service UNITED NATIONS, Jul 06 (IPS) – A 2.0 version of an ancient Biblical saying reads: It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle…

Crypto tax deters 83% Indian investors from crypto trading: WaxirX report

Crypto tax deters 83% Indian investors from crypto trading: WaxirX report

The implications of what anti-crypto regulations can do to a thriving economy can be seen first-hand unfolding in India. Supporting the massive decline in trading volumes across all Indian crypto exchanges, a report from WazirX reveals a change in investor sentiment as the Indian government imposed its second crypto law…

Aviation Authorities Prepare to Allow Drones to Fly ‘Beyond Line of Sight’; Privacy Advocates Warn of Risks

Aviation Authorities Prepare to Allow Drones to Fly ‘Beyond Line of Sight’; Privacy Advocates Warn of Risks

For years, there’s been a cardinal rule for flying civilian drones: Keep them within your line of sight. Not just because it’s a good idea — it’s also the law. But some drones have recently gotten permission to soar out of their pilots’ sight. They can now inspect high-voltage power…