northcarolina
Aún hay esperanza para el proyecto de ley aprobado por la Asamblea General de Carolina del Norte que prohíbe a ese estado estadounidense probar o aceptar la moneda digital del banco central (CBDC) de EE. UU. La Cámara de Representantes del estado ha anulado el veto del gobernador. Si el Senado estatal hace lo mismo, el proyecto de ley entrará en vigor. El proyecto de ley fue aprobado por ambas cámaras de la legislatura estatal en votaciones bipartidistas abrumadoras el 26 de junio. La Asamblea General del estado está dominada por el partido Republicano, que ha mostrado una fuerte oposición a n...
Cointelegraph ES
There is still hope for the bill passed by the North Carolina General Assembly banning that American state from testing or accepting US central bank digital currency (CBDC). The state House of Representatives has overturned the governor’s veto. If the state Senate follows suit, the bill will go into force. The bill passed both chambers of the state legislature in overwhelming bipartisan votes on June 26. The state’s General Assembly is dominated by the Republican party, which has shown strong opposition on the state and national levels to the introduction of a US CBDC. The veto override has al...
Cointelegraph
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — Locals in this city of 58,000 are used to having to wait at railroad crossings for one of the dozens of daily cargo trains to pass through. But a proposed merger between the two hospitals on either side of the city could exacerbate the problem in emergencies if the hospitals shut down some services, such as trauma care, at one site, which the proposal cites as a possibility. Tom High, fire chief of a nearby township, said some first responders would be forced to transport critical patients farther, risking longer delays, if they become what locals call “railroaded” by a pas...
Kaiser Health News
David Kyle Reeves, a North Carolina resident, made his first phone call to the White House on January 28. After the operator asked him where to direct his call, Reeves said, “I am going to f-king kill you all.” Throughout the next three days, Reeves called the White House and Secret Service agents directly to lob various death threats. Throughout the afternoon of January 28, Reeves made more than a dozen calls to the White House saying, “I am going to chop your heads off” and “f-k the White House.” Some days later, Secret Service Special Agent John Robinson called Reeves to ask about his phone...
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