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Yellen says debt standoff risks ‘calamity’
Share this @internewscast.comFacebookTwitterRedditPinterest DAKAR – U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said in an Associated Press interview Saturday she expects Congress will ultimately vote to raise America’s debt limit, but demands by House Republicans for spending cuts in return for backing an increase are “a very irresponsible thing to do” and risk creating a “self-imposed calamity”…

The SEC Goes After Unregistered Securities
Share this @internewscast.comFacebookTwitterRedditPinterest Getty Images Key takeaways The SEC has recently escalated its campaign against unregistered securities, which they claim put investors in risky situations without enough transparency Kraken has shut down its staking service in the U.S. after paying a $30 million settlement to the SEC, causing concerns for other proof-of-stake companies like Ethereum…

Intel Records Its Worst Quarterly Loss Amid PC Slump, Fierce Competition
Share this @internewscast.comFacebookTwitterRedditPinterest The chip maker is cutting costs while pursuing a pricey turnaround effort. Share this @internewscast.comFacebookTwitterRedditPinterest

Reese Witherspoon ‘didn’t know who Robert De Niro’ was during movie audition
Share this @internewscast.comFacebookTwitterRedditPinterest Reese Witherspoon admitted she had no clue who Robert De Niro was when she waltzed into an audition in the early days of her career. During an appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” Thursday, the actress recalled walking into a room to read her lines in front of the “Goodfellas” star when she was…

Radical left turns on woke New York Times
Share this @internewscast.comFacebookTwitterRedditPinterest Under attack by transgender radicals from inside and outside the paper, top editors of The New York Times face a problem so difficult, I feel sorry for them. Well, almost. The hesitation is warranted because the editors have only themselves to blame. After abandoning standards of fairness to push a crazy woke…

Actor Jeremy Renner wants tax credits for film projects in northern Nevada but he may have to wait
Share this @internewscast.comFacebookTwitterRedditPinterest CARSON CITY, Nev. – Actor Jeremy Renner’s hopes to expand a measure for the film industry to northern Nevada were effectively dashed Monday when the bill’s sponsor said it’s too late to entertain in the current legislative session. A bill moving through the Nevada Legislature would provide $190 million annually in tax…