
U.S. Revokes Residence Visas for Family of Iranian Commander Soleimani
The U.S. has revoked residence visas for a daughter and relative of slain Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani, according to multiple news outlets.
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The U.S. has revoked residence visas for a daughter and relative of slain Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani, according to multiple news outlets.

Recent US intelligence assessments say Iran is unlikely to relax its tight control over the Strait of Hormuz soon, raising concerns over a key oil route.

With few details public, the White House’s Iran claim raises questions about what, if anything, it will ask Congress to do—and how fast lawmakers could act.

Democrats’ new focus on affordability is colliding with U.S. climate law, setting up a high‑stakes fight over which measures get delayed, softened, or protected.

New research estimates US-driven warming has caused $10 trillion in worldwide economic losses since 1990, sharpening debates over climate responsibility.

Better Home & Finance plans Fannie Mae‑conforming loans that let buyers pledge Bitcoin or USDC instead of a traditional cash down payment.

Stablecoin issuer Tether has engaged KPMG as its auditor and brought in PwC to help prepare internal systems, signaling plans for a US expansion.

Better Home & Finance will let borrowers pledge Bitcoin or USDC instead of a cash down payment on Fannie Mae–eligible loans.

Coinbase is moving into U.S. housing finance with a token-backed down payment product, in a step that could link crypto holdings to mainstream mortgages.

Coinbase is piloting token-backed down payments for U.S. homebuyers, a first step toward weaving digital assets into mainstream mortgages.

Justices reject record labels’ bid to hold Cox Communications liable for subscribers’ music piracy, easing pressure on U.S. internet providers.

The ruling shields Cox from liability for subscribers’ piracy and raises the bar for suing internet providers over copyright infringement.
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