MakerDAO slashes stability fees as stablecoin demand wanes
Maker hopes to reignite demand for its DAI stablecoin through the fee reduction....
Drop ‘disproportionate’ plan to ban noisy protests, government told
The right to free expression is in danger of being undermined, a parliamentary committee warns....
Pakistan PM Imran Khan refuses to condemn China’s Xinjiang crackdown
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan refused to condemn the Chinese government’s alleged human rights abuses against the Muslim-majority Uyghur people in Xinjiang in an interview...
World’s most expensive cities for expats in 2021 revealed
Hong Kong is no longer the world’s priciest city for overseas workers, according to the results of Mercer’s 2021 Cost of Living survey. Find out...
Why ‘instant runoff’ voting in New York doesn’t mean instant results
New York City is rolling out ranked-choice voting in its mayoral primary and several other key races, becoming the largest US jurisdiction to give the...
How Democrats can defy history in 2022
The huge voter turnout over the past three elections could scramble the usual dynamics of midterm voting — potentially providing Democrats their best chance to...
The pandemic wrought a new America
America is heading into a best of times, worst of times summer as the longed-for promise of deliverance from Covid-19 is tempered by spasms of...
Don Lemon gives Carl Nassib a round of applause
CNN’s Don Lemon gives his congratulations to Las Vegas Raiders defensive lineman Carl Nassib, who is the first active NFL player to announce that he...
New Yorkers flummoxed by a new way of picking their mayor
Jill Filipovic writes that as New York City’s voters head to the polls with newly minted rank choice ballots, they find themselves overwhelmed by choice....
Opposition poses constitutional challenge to El Salvador’s Bitcoin law
A political party in El Salvador has filed a lawsuit alleging President Bukele’s new Bitcoin law could be unconstitutional and harmful to the country....
