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Crypto fraud suit tied to Winklevoss twins now $3B: NY AG

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Explore More New York Attorney General Letitia James on Friday expanded her lawsuit against Digital Currency Group and other cryptocurrency defendants, tripling the size of their alleged fraud scheme to more than $3 billion. James in October sued Digital Currency, its Genesis Global Capital unit, and Gemini Capital, the exchange run by twin brothers Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss. She claimed they caused more than $1 billion of losses by misleading investors about the Gemini Earn program, which let customers lend crypto assets to Genesis in exchange for a high rate of return. Read More...

Details of leaked Pentagon reports include 'unidentified' UFOs

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Explore More Details from two allegedly classified intelligence reports from the Pentagon on apparent UFOs have been leaked, including photos of purported “unidentified aerial phenomena.” The Web site TheDeBrief.org published the details this week of the alleged reports from 2018 and last summer issued by the Pentagon’s Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force. According to TheDeBrief.org, the reports state that the task force is considering the possibility that these unidentified objects could be operated by “intelligences of unknown origin,” one source from the US intelligence community said. Read More...

Queen Elizabeth's name will be 'closely protected'

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By Sean CoughlanRoyal correspondent PA MediaThere will be a "national memorial" commissioned for the late Queen, but limits are put on using her nameBuildings, parks, pubs or businesses cannot be renamed after the late Queen Elizabeth without specific permission, the Cabinet Office has warned. The name of the late Queen is going to be "closely protected" in terms of how it can be used, says new guidance. The Cabinet Office says permission for using the late Queen's name will only be " Read More...