July 9, 2025

policy

Investors

UnitedHealth investors brace for strategic shift after missteps

DOJ criminal probe investigates UnitedHealth Group for Medicare fraud The Wall Street Journal reported the Department of Justice is investigating UnitedHealth Group for possible Medicare fraud. UnitedHealth Group UNH.N investors, stunned by missteps at the once predictable healthcare giant, are warily expecting strategic changes in its Medicare Advantage health insurance business over the next year. On Wednesday,

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Finance

Is Germany’s powerful finance minister in over his head? – POLITICO

“When somebody concentrates all power into their hands, then of course that person will be held responsible for their mistakes,” said one SPD politician, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss internal party matters. In the past, Klingbeil could always blame the party’s failures on others — including Olaf Scholz’s unpopularity — said the parliamentarian.

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Crypto

Heritage Distilling Implements Cryptocurrency Treasury Policy

(MENAFN– GlobeNewsWire – Nasdaq) Company intends to lead the craft spirits e-commerce space in accepting Bitcoin and Dogecoin as a form of payment and to hold them as strategic assets GIG HARBOR, Wash., May 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Heritage Distilling Holding Company, Inc. (NASDAQ: CASK) (“HDC” or“Heritage” or the“Company”), a leading craft distiller of

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Crypto

Senate Dems propose ban on presidents investing or endorsing crypto assets

After abruptly pulling their support from what would have been the Senate’s first stablecoin regulatory bill, Senate Democrats announced Tuesday that they would introduce a new bill that would prevent federal officials and their families from issuing digital assets – a bill directed at Donald Trump and his family’s current stablecoin and meme coin holdings.

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Loans

Interest rates for loans, mortgages aren’t falling. See when they might

If you’re wondering when interest rates on credit cards and car loans will start falling again, don’t hold you breath this week when the Federal Reserve’s policy committee meets. Interest-rate traders see little chance that the Fed will lower interest rates at the end of Wednesday’s meeting or the following one. That means Americans won’t

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Funds

DOGE cuts millions in funds for HIV research at Florida universities

Those working to end the HIV epidemic say this cut in funding will have a ‘devastating impact.’ Protesters against planned National Institutes of Health funding cuts The Trump administration’s push to slash funding at the National Institutes of Health has been temporarily blocked by a federal judge. About $42 million of the terminated grants were

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Banking

Banking regulators scrap crypto-warnings, encourage innovation

Trump’s crypto project says it sold $550M in tokens Donald Trump’s World Liberty Financial crypto project announced it raised $250 million in its second token sale, bringing total sales to $550 million. Cheddar U.S. banking regulators announced on Thursday they were pulling back several documents that urge banks to show caution when dabbling in cryptocurrency and related activities. The Federal Reserve said it was

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Crypto

From Crackdown to Integration: US Crypto Policy in 2025

The US crypto market has undergone a dramatic transformation in 2025. Once marked by regulatory hostility and enforcement-first approaches, the current environment under President Donald Trump’s second administration has taken a sharply different turn, one that signals an opportunity for crypto builders, investors, and institutions alike. Since Trump’s inauguration on January 20, the administration has

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Loans

Collection on defaulted student loans to restart May 5

The change will lead to garnished wages and benefits for more than 5 million Americans starting this summer. Collection of defaulted student loans to resume May 5: What to know Since the pandemic, federal student loan borrowers have been mostly protected from the harshest consequences of defaulting. That’s about to change on May 5. WASHINGTON

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Loans

Federal government plans to go after delinquent student borrowers. What to know

Do college graduates have regrets about their chosen majors? With the rising cost of college, Americans currently owe nearly $1.8 trillion in student loan debt. What majors are worth the money? The U.S. Department of Education will restart involuntary student loan collections on May 5. Borrowers in default for 270 days or more will face

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