December 2025

Rob Reiner’s son in police custody after murder, daughter speaks out

Nick Reiner, 32, has not been arrested but remains in custody at the LA County Sherriff’s apartment Rob Reiner’s son Nick is in police custody suspected of having murdered his parents. TMZ has confirmed that Nick Reiner, 32, was detained after Rob and his wife Michele were found dead. People magazine previously said family members […]

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Stablecoin rules mark the start of a multi-year chain shift by US banks

Crypto policy is shifting from talk to implementation as the OCC, FDIC and Federal Reserve begin to outline a regulatory perimeter for stablecoins and tokenized deposits in the United States, Bank of America said in a Monday report. Recent approvals and proposals mark the start of a multi-year transition that could push more real assets

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Talal Chaudhry accuses PTI of running anti-state campaigns through paid overseas accounts

The minister claims that authorities have been tracking fake accounts and actively reporting to relevant platforms Interior Minister Talal Chaudhry. Photo: File Interior Minister Talal Chaudhry accused the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf of running what he described as a targeted propaganda campaign on social media for an extended period. However, he called for freedom of expression to

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NFL News: Jets’ Khalen Saunders rips officials for ejection

NEWYou can now listen to Pakinomist articles! New York Jets defensive lineman Khalen Saunders ripped NFL officials Sunday after he was ejected from Sunday’s loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars for contacting an official. The incident occurred in the third quarter of the 48-20 loss to the Jaguars. Saunders and other players were involved in a

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US hours drop below $87,000

Major cryptocurrencies fell during the US morning hours on Monday, continuing a now crystal clear pattern of relative underperformance as US stocks trade. Trading pretty flat just below $90,000 overnight, bitcoin BTC$89,629.86 fell to $86,800 in mid-morning US trade. “Since iShares Bitcoin ETF IBIT began trading, had you only owned it after the close (buy

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Microsoft will expand bug bounties – even on programs without official payouts

Microsoft’s ‘In Scope by Default’ bug bounty program is now open for submissions Proprietary, third-party, and open source are all included Microsoft paid out more than Google last year ($17 million) Microsoft has announced an important change to the company’s bug bounty program – security researchers will now be eligible to submit critical vulnerability reports

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Sydney’s 2025 Grand Prix has been canceled following an unexpected disaster

Sydney’s 2025 Grand Prix has been canceled following an unexpected disaster The awards ceremony in Sydney, which was scheduled for December 17, has now been canceled after a horrific shooting that shocked the entire city. The 2025 GQ Australia Men of the Year Awards was due to take place in the Overseas Passenger Terminal but

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Prediction markets are quietly becoming a new asset class, citizens say

Prediction markets are rapidly shifting from a niche sideline to a new asset class with monthly volumes around $10 billion, US bank Citizens said. Although small next to the more than $10 trillion in US stocks, they are growing fast as platforms like Robinhood (HOOD), Kalshi and Polymarket. The bank said these markets address a

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Brown University shooting leads to gun control call from college basketball coach

NEWYou can now listen to Pakinomist articles! USC Trojans women’s basketball coach Lindsay Gottlieb blamed guns for the shooting that took place at Brown University in Rhode Island over the weekend. The gunman, who was not immediately identified, killed two and wounded nine others in their rampage in Providence. A person of interest was arrested

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