
Rudy Takala
Opinion Editor at Cointelegraph
Reporter/editor. Formerly Fox News, Washington Examiner and others.
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1 month ago |
humanevents.com | Rudy Takala
Despite President Trump's efforts to give illegal migrants the boot — from ramped-up I-9 audits to a new English rule for the trucking industry and the raids that motivated staffers at Kid Rock's Nashville joint to knock off early for a weekend in May — legions of the obstinate aliens are still fighting to stay in the United States. Observers could be forgiven for wondering who — other than Kid Rock — provides the job opportunities they find compelling enough to stay.
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Feb 27, 2025 |
humanevents.com | Rudy Takala
In a country south of the United States’ border, a 79-year-old socialist is clinging to power as he presides over an economy in freefall. Surveys indicate voters are ready to hand him one of the worst electoral defeats in history when they head to the polls in 2026. In response, a rogue judiciary has decreed that his chief opponent may not run against him. Sound familiar?
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Jun 25, 2024 |
cointelegraph.com | Rudy Takala
Rudy Takala 21 minutes ago Mike Flood, a second-term lawmaker from Nebraska, has played central casting in the effort to make Congress move on crypto policy. 116 Total views Listen to article 0:00 Interview Own this piece of crypto history Collect this article as NFT Join us on social networks Republican Rep. Mike Flood, a soft-spoken second-term lawmaker from Nebraska, might seem like an unlikely candidate to pull the strings when it comes to cryptocurrency policy in Congress.
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Jun 1, 2024 |
cointelegraph.com | Elias Ahonen |Zhiyuan Sun |Rudy Takala
Top Stories This WeekEthereum ETF June launch ‘legit possibility’ as BlackRock files S-1United States spot Ether exchange-traded funds (ETFs) could potentially launch by late June, following recent positive developments in the approval process. BlackRock updated its necessary Form S-1 filing for the iShares Ethereum Trust (ETHA) with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on May 29, a week after the SEC approved its 19b-4 filing.
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May 30, 2024 |
cointelegraph.com | Rudy Takala
In May, the United States Congress voted in favor of two pieces of pro-crypto legislation for the first time, after years of political deadlock. Observers were struck by the support from leading Democrats — who acted in opposition to direction from the White House.
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