US Senator Lummis’s crypto tax relief plan fuels DeFi momentum: Finance Redefined
Senator Lummis’s standalone crypto bill proposes tax exemptions on certain crypto transactions and more clarity on the treatment of crypto mining and staking taxes.
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Senator Lummis’s standalone crypto bill proposes tax exemptions on certain crypto transactions and more clarity on the treatment of crypto mining and staking taxes.
In a move set to delight homeware lovers across the country, IKEA is officially opening its largest Irish store outside of Dublin. The new location, situated in Waterford, marks a…
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DAA urges passengers to check with their airlines before embarking on journey to the airport
Apple's Messages app is getting a new feature through iOS 26 that filters messages from unknown senders.
Borussia Dortmund have released a statement on 'challenging' talks for 'outstanding player' Jamie Gittens as a move to Chelsea nears.
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Crypto analyst Rekt Capital says the Bitcoin bull cycle may only last until October if it follows a similar pattern to Bitcoin in 2020.
The exchange was part of the deal reached by Moscow and Kiev in Istanbul in June Russia has returned more of its service members from Ukrainian captivity, while releasing a…
Ryanair has cancelled 400 flights on July 3 and 4 due to strikes by French air traffic controllers (ATC) – action it says is disrupting 70,000 passengers.
Attorney General Pam Bondi told the 10 companies they wouldn't incur "any legal liability" for defying the law upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court.