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As FTX burned, lawmakers said to be dithering over regulator

FTX, once valued at $32 billion, filed for bankruptcy after a run on customer accounts prompted by reports that Alameda Research, its affiliated trading arm, stood on shaky financial ground.

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Maine lawmakers snap over lobstermen’s impact on whales

entangled numerous times in U.S. lobster gear over the last decade, and in the last three weeks we’ve seen a North Atlantic right whale known as Snow Cone, with gear not yet linked to a specific fishery, and reports

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Pelosi defies Biden, pokes China with Taiwan visit

“We are fully prepared for any eventuality,” Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian said Monday, according to reports from the region. “The People’s Liberation Army will never sit by idly.”

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Stablecoin issuers seek bank licenses to reassure customers

percent of the value of the cryptocurrency ecosystem but are used to facilitate three-quarters of trades on digital asset trading platforms, according to a December memo from the House Financial Services Committee

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Congress extends deadline to replace Pentagon oversight reports

But the new system is not yet ready, and its proposed elements are not clear to the congressional Armed Services committees, whose new NDAA requires reports from the Pentagon about the forthcoming system

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Lawmakers decry ‘alarming’ hunger in US military families

The Senate Appropriations Committee, in a report this week accompanying its new Defense spending bill, expressed concern over reports of thousands of military families suffering from hunger. 

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Congress blocks cuts to top contractors’ weapon budgets

The fate of the latest reprogramming request shows how billions of dollars are moved, or are protected, with scant public scrutiny, unlike the hearings and reports that mark the regular budget process

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Congress’ Afghanistan watchdog will continue oversight

Mark Milley, chair of the Joint Chiefs, are scheduled to appear before the Senate Armed Services Committee along with U.S. Central Command chief Gen. Kenneth McKenzie on Sept. 28.