It’s been a week of Donald Trump outrages-he barked at a female reporter, “Quiet, quiet, piggy,” and during a meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, he denigrated Jamal Khashoggi, the Washington Post columnist who was slain and dismembered by Saudi operatives, allegedly on bin Salman’s orders. But perhaps his most horrendous transgression, so far, is his amplification of a call to execute Democratic members of Congress. Trump in front of members of the military President Donald Trump aboard the USS George Washington near TokyoEugene Hoshiko/AP Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs.
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Ellory Anne Bauersfeld selected as Miss Loveland Valentine 2026
Ellory Anne Bauersfeld, a senior from Loveland High School, has been selected as Ms. Loveland Valentine 2026.
Boston Police Blotter: Man busted for firearm possession at bus terminal
The BPD reports that its officers responded to 261 incidents in its report ending at 10 a. m. Thursday.
A storm headed for Colorado’s Front Range could help cut the risk of the next Marshall fire
After weeks of dry weather, Colorado is finally set to receive much needed snow and showers on Thursday.
1 in 3 Young Investors Ditched Their Advisors
The post 1 in 3 Young Investors Ditched Their Advisors appeared com. A survey by Zerohash found that 35% of participants have switched financial advisers for cryptocurrency exposure. Among those who switched, more than half moved assets in the range between $250,000 and $1 million. 84% of respondents said they intend to buy more cryptocurrency in the coming year. A survey by Zerohash, covering 500 US investors aged 18 to 40 with incomes between roughly $100, 000 and $1 million, found that 35% of them have switched financial advisers because those advisers did not offer cryptocurrency access. Among those who switched, more than half moved assets in the range between $250,000 and $1 million. Wealthier young investors are leading this change, as the survey found that around 50% of those making over $500,000 a year have switched to a new financial advisor specifically to get help with investing in crypto. When asked about their future plans, 84% of respondents said they intend to buy more cryptocurrency in the coming year. Additionally, most investors want more choices than just Bitcoin and Ethereum. A large 92% said that access to a wider variety of digital assets is important to them. Related: Will Bitcoin Price Rise Again? Here’s What Industry Experts Are Saying Crypto access as a must-have service For traditional financial advisors, this is a clear signal that their wealthy younger clients now see access to crypto as a must-have service. Firms that ignore this shift are likely to lose these customers to competitors who offer it. Also, more and more investors now expect cryptocurrency to be a standard part of financial planning. The fact that big companies like BlackRock and Fidelity are getting involved is boosting confidence among crypto enthusiasts. The survey points to a wider market evolution where younger investors aren’t as tied to old-school financial advisors and, as such, are more willing.
TN Traveler: ‘That Muscle Shoals Sound’ comes alive at three-year Hall of Fame exhibition
The story of how Muscle Shoals, once a little-known dot in the northwest corner of Alabama, achieved international, multi-genre music acclaim is intriguing. It is strong enough to have generated a just-opened three-year exhibition at Nashville’s Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, and it is vital enough that pilgrims still flock to the recording studios where worlds collided and [.] The post TN Traveler: ‘That Muscle Shoals Sound’ comes alive at three-year Hall of Fame exhibition first appeared on Main Street Media of Tennessee.
Sharks update: Can Klingberg turn his season around? Here’s his approach
Sharks update: Can Klingberg turn his season around? Here’s his approach
Read the ruling: Injunction provides new look at ‘Operation Midway Blitz’
U. S. District Judge Sara Ellis issued a 233-page ruling on the use of force by immigration agents during “Operation Midway Blitz,” revealing new information gleaned from body-worn cameras and other evidence.
“I never run away from holding myself accountable”: Jalen Hurts breaks silence on reports of teammates & coaches getting frustrated
Jalen Hurts gave a strong response to reports suggesting he has frustrated several people within the Philadelphia Eagles organization.
Trump accuses six Democratic lawmakers of “seditious behavior”
President Trump posted on social media that Democratic lawmakers who urged members of the military to disobey illegal orders should be arrested and face trial for “seditious behavior.”.