Forbes: the USA can begin war against bitcoin on a background the height of market of BTC
The financial regulator of the USA can declare war of bitcoin in case if will count up, that cryptocurrency threatens to position of the American dollar. Forbes writes about it.
There's renewed anger in the United States over police violence. Footage has emerged of a 75-year-old demonstrator, protesting the death of George Floyd, being pushed to the ground by officers and suffering serious head injuries.
It happened in the city of Buffalo, in upstate New York. The two officers involved have been suspended.
Protests have continued across America after the death of Mr Floyd, who died at the hands of four police officers, in the city of Minneapolis last month.
Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reporting from North America Correspondent Aleem Maqbool.
The attack occurred on May 20, at about 20:00 local time in the city of Glendale. The culprit broadcast a live attack in the Snapchat app. He arrived at the shopping center by car, showed his subscribers the AR-15 rifle and promised to open fire to kill. He also broadcast how he shoots at visitors to the shopping center.
Arrow detained by police at the crime scene. His name is not called, but according to journalists, this is 20-year-old Armando Hernandez from a neighboring town, his own mother recognized him. The motives of the offender are unknown.
Donald Trump in his Atlanta rally praises Ufc welterweight champion Kamaru Usman, Colby Covington who is an avid Trump supporter may not like that. In this video he speaks highly of Usman, talks about his toughness and strength.
US President Donald Trump has hit back at his predecessor Barack Obama. Responding to Obama's criticism, Trump said that his predecessor was grossly incompetent. On Saturday, Obama had criticised the Trump leadership for bungling their handling of the coronavirus pandemic saying 'a lot of them aren't even pretending to be in charge'.
A schoolgirl from Chechnya conquered Web users with her unusual appearance and multi-colored eyes.
Amina Ependieva is 11 years old, she lives in the city of Kurchaloy in the Chechen Republic.
Some states are using science to guide their decisions and cautiously beginning to relax their lockdowns. But power-drunk politicians in the other half of the country are tightening their lockdowns even now