Bitcoin (BTC) Price Prediction: History Points to Bullish November After Red October

TLDR Bitcoin entered November, historically its strongest month with average gains of 42. 51% since 2013, after posting its first October loss since 2018 with a nearly 5% decline The October drop was triggered by Trump’s announcement of 100% tariffs on Chinese imports, causing $19 billion in crypto liquidations over 24 hours on October 11 Recent [.] The post Bitcoin (BTC) Price Prediction: History Points to Bullish November After Red October appeared first on CoinCentral.

Expert fears ‘secretive’ program revived by Trump has led to ‘violent’ police tactics

A policy expert is sounding the alarm on a “secretive federal program” that could dramatically increase the militarization of law enforcement, and one that is likely to expand under the Trump administration, The Intercept reported Thursday. That “secretive” program is the 1122 Program, which allows state and local governments including local law enforcement agencies to purchase equipment through the Department of Defense, and at the same discounted rates available to the military. Although the program was created more than three decades ago, Trump, on his first day back in the White House, reversed a Biden-era policy that had restricted the transfer of high-end military equipment to local law enforcement a move that Lillian Mauldin, a policy analyst and co-founder of a demilitarization advocacy group, warned could quickly spiral out of control.“All of these things combined serve as a threat to free speech, an intimidation tactic to protest,” Mauldin said, speaking with The Intercept. “I fear that the 1122 program not only has wasted tax dollars, has increased the violent tactics by police departments, but is also part of a larger chilling effect.”A recent report from Mauldin’s organization Women for Weapons Trade Transparency found that a not-insignificant share of local law enforcement’s spending in recent years has been spent on military equipment. Between 2020 and 2024, $6. 1 million was spent on Lenco BearCats armored vehicles through the 1122 Program; $8. 1 million on surveillance technology, and $6. 2 million on weapons and weapons training.“It is concerning to think that our police departments have increasingly more access to this type of military style gear to facilitate these raids and arrests,” Mauldin said. With the revocations of the Biden administration’s limits on the militarization of law enforcement, coupled with the Trump administration’s frequent weaponization of federal law enforcement agencies, Mauldin also warned that the spending could soon become astronomical, and in cities already struggling with rising poverty.“It really calls into question, when so many cities in the U. S. are facing crises of homelessness, of food insecurity, of rising rent prices, how are police departments justifying these hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of purchases?” Mauldin said. “.“We suspect that total spending could be in the upper hundreds of millions; my best guess would be above $500 million.”.

Trump offers new warning on Tylenol for pregnant women

President Trump on Sunday once again urged pregnant women not to take Tylenol unless “absolutely necessary,” to avoid giving the over-the-counter drug to children “for virtually any reason” and to break up certain vaccine dosages. Trump’s renewed call comes a month after he and top health officials said pregnant women should not take acetaminophen –…

The White House: A cherished American landmark

In its 225-year history, the White House has been burned by British troops, reconstructed, expanded, and gut-renovated. This past week, it was partly demolished by its current occupant, who is building a huge ballroom.

‘Not a joke’: Internet aghast as Trump orders higher tariffs because Canada ‘made him sad’

Donald Trump Saturday announced higher tariff rates on Canada, specifically because of an anti-tariff ad using Ronald Reagan’s own words, and spurred outrage from observers. The president has for days raged about the ad, which plays the words of Reagan talking about the dangers of imposing too many barriers to trade on other countries. Then, Trump imposed real consequences over the weekend.”Canada was caught, red handed, putting up a fraudulent advertisement on Ronald Reagan’s Speech on Tariffs,” Trump claimed. “The Reagan Foundation said that they, ‘created an ad campaign using selective audio and video of President Ronald Reagan. The ad misrepresents the Presidential Radio Address,’ and ‘did not seek nor receive permission to use and edit the remarks. The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute is reviewing its legal options in this matter.’ The sole purpose of this FRAUD was Canada’s hope that the United States Supreme Court will come to their ‘rescue’ on Tariffs that they have used for years to hurt the United States.”He then announced the 10% boost to tariffs for Canada. That didn’t sit well with onlookers, including White House correspondent Andrew Feinberg, who said, “Let’s be clear about what this is. Canada isn’t paying a godd thing. He’s increasing taxes on Americans by executive fiat because he didn’t like an advertisement that quoted Reagan’s (accurate) views on tariffs,” he then added. “You (and I) are paying these taxes not Canada.”MeidasTouch chimed in with, “Trump says he’s increasing tariffs on imports of Canadian goods by 10% because Ontario’s commercial that accurately used Ronald Reagan’s words about tariffs made him sad.”Economist Justin Wolfers said, “It just got 10% dumber. Not a joke: Trump just imposed an additional 10 percent tariff on Canada because he still doesn’t understand that Reagan was a vehement free trader,” he then added. Tax analyst Erica York said, “The President should not have the power to arbitrarily impose tariffs. Is the new 10% tariff on imports from Canada related to the fentanyl emergency or the reciprocal trade emergency or are hurt feelings also now a national emergency?” she further added.