August 15, 2025

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Flagler County stolen cryptocurrency case cracked, funds returned to victims

PALM COAST, Fla. – A Flagler County detective has successfully recovered stolen cryptocurrency for multiple victims in what officials say is a first-of-its-kind accomplishment for the sheriff’s office. What we know: A Flagler County detective has recovered stolen cryptocurrency tied to two separate scams, marking the first time the sheriff’s office has successfully returned digital

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Investment

Good sun-safe habits are an investment in long-term health – Orange County Register

By Dr. Maria Gnarra Buethe Contributing Columnist Here in sunny Southern California, children spend a lot of time outdoors — whether it’s at the park, pool or beach. But while we’re quick to provide them with swim goggles and life jackets, there’s one safety habit that too often gets overlooked: sun protection. Skin cancer is

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Loans

What happened to student loan forgiveness in ‘big, beautiful bill’?

Here’s what the Senate removed from Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ Here’s whats left of Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” after Senate cuts due to the “Byrd rule.” President Trump’s spending bill introduces changes to student loan programs, including new borrowing caps and repayment plans. Graduate students will have a $100,000 lifetime borrowing cap, while medical

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Loans

$750 million loan for Bay Area transit

Top California Democrats say they’ve averted a worst-case scenario for struggling Bay Area transit agencies — but only for now. Tucked into the $320 billion state budget agreement that Gov. Gavin Newsom signed last week is a $750 million loan for four local transit agencies to keep operating while they face massive deficits. The loan

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Crypto

Trader Says Matter of Time Before Crypto Breaks to New All-Time Highs, Updates Outlook on Bitcoin, Ethereum and One Other Altcoin

Widely followed trader Michaël van de Poppe believes that new record highs are bound to happen for the crypto market. The analyst tells his 794,400 followers on the social media platform X that he’s keeping an eye on the TOTAL chart, which tracks the market cap of all digital assets excluding stablecoins. According to Van

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Banking

Beyond lending: Open Banking lessons from the Public Sector: By Andrew Bonsall

Assessing vulnerability is one of the most pressing challenges facing local authorities today. Yet, many still rely on static indicators, such as postcode, benefit status, or historic income, that only paint part of the picture. These data points often miss the subtle, daily indicators of financial pressure. What’s often missing is a live view

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Investment

SIP Calculation: Rs 20,000/month investment, how quickly can you generate Rs 7 crore corpus? See calculations

Many people mistakenly view SIPs as either mutual funds or distinct from them. However, the fact is that a SIP (Systematic Investment Plan) is simply an investment approach, not a fund. It’s a vehicle that allows you to invest periodically in a mutual fund or scheme of your choice. It allows investors to direct their money

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Crypto

Analyst Unveils Crypto Catalysts for ‘Jubilant July,’ Says Altcoins Will Likely ‘Cook’ for Next Few Weeks

A crypto strategist with a history of timely Bitcoin (BTC) calls believes that the digital asset market will flourish this month. Pseudonymous analyst Pentoshi tells his 868,800 followers on the social media platform X that he sees the crypto markets rallying this month amid a slew of bullish catalysts. “It’s the start of a new

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Crypto

Bitcoin ‘Very, Very Likely’ To Hit $250,000 or Higher, Says Crypto Trader Michaël van de Poppe – Here’s His Timeline

A widely followed crypto analyst says that Bitcoin (BTC) is extremely likely to hit $250,000 or possibly even higher. In a new video update, crypto trader Michaël van de Poppe tells his 170,000 YouTube subscribers that based on historical precedent, the top crypto asset by market cap appears ready to skyrocket. According to Van de

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Investment

Citizenship by investment programs growing in Caribbean

From acorn-sized beginnings to its towering oak tree proportions today, the concept of Citizenship by Investment (CIP) in the Caribbean has developed into a dependable source of foreign capital for countries. Creating economic diversity for the region’s tourism-dependent nations, CIP initiatives have grown since St. Kitts and Nevis first adopted the income-producing practice in 1984. 

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