CoinDesk, a Leader in Cryptocurrency News, Undergoes Ownership Change and Forms Editorial Committee

New York, NY – CoinDesk, a leading source of news and information on cryptocurrency, digital assets, and the future of money, has recently updated its privacy policy, terms of use, cookies, and do not sell my personal information notices. As an award-winning media outlet, CoinDesk upholds the highest journalistic standards and adheres to a strict set of editorial policies. In an acquisition by Bullish Group, owner of the regulated institutional digital assets exchange Bullish, which took place in November 2023, Bullish now holds the majority ownership of CoinDesk. Both companies have interests in various blockchain … Read more

Columbus Gang and Murder Trial Culminates in Jury Deliberation After Three Weeks

COLUMBUS, Ga. – After nearly three weeks, a jury in the Muscogee County Superior Court is now deliberating on the Columbus gang and murder trial. Davion Dupas, Corey Troupe Jr., and Jeheim Davis are facing charges for multiple gang-related offenses and the murder of Marcel Samedi from South Carolina. The trial concluded after prosecutors and defense attorneys presented their closing arguments on Thursday. The jury began deliberating at around 7 p.m. and requested to continue the following morning at 9 a.m. after an hour of deliberation. Dupas, Troupe, and Davis are members of the Insane … Read more

Proposed Bill Aims to Enhance and Update Abortion Laws in Lincoln

Lincoln, Nebraska – A new bill is being proposed in the state of Nebraska that seeks to make adjustments to the current abortion laws. The legislation aims to address various aspects related to abortion rights and regulations in the state. If passed, the bill would bring changes to the existing laws regarding terminations in Nebraska. While the specific details of the proposed amendments have not been provided, the bill is expected to touch upon issues such as parental consent, waiting periods, and restrictions on certain abortion procedures. Advocates for abortion rights have expressed concerns regarding … Read more

Judge Reduces $11.5 Million Award to Mother of Man Killed by St. Paul Police: Battle for Justice Continues

St. Paul, Minnesota – A judge has significantly reduced the $11.5 million judgment awarded to the mother of Cordale Handy, who was killed by St. Paul police in 2017. In a recent decision, Judge David Doty revised the compensatory damages to $2.5 million, down from the original $10 million. This follows a federal jury’s finding of St. Paul Police officer Nathaniel Younce’s civil liability for the shooting death of 29-year-old Handy and its award of $1.5 million in punitive damages to Handy’s mother, Kim Handy Jones. The jury declined to hold another officer, Mikko Norman, … Read more