Bitcoin’s Bear Market Deepens as ETF Investors Yank $870 Million

Source: Bloomberg

“Bitcoin fell further below the $100,000 mark as a bout of risk aversion sweeping across markets saw investors pull nearly $900 million from funds investing in the token. The largest digital-asset sank as much as 2.8% to below $96,000 on Friday before paring losses, leaving it more than 20% below a record high reached in early October. The crypto market remains under strain after $19 billion in liquidations on Oct. 10 in turn erased over $1 trillion from the total market value of all cryptocurrencies, CoinGecko data shows. The liquidations keep coming, with more than $1 billion worth of leveraged crypto bets wiped out in the past 24 hours, according to CoinGlass data.” (11/14/25)

https://archive.is/t0eCe

Can the President Disrupt Free Speech?

Source: Antiwar.com
by Andrew P Napolitano

“While the country’s attention was drawn to the federal government shutdown, President Donald Trump signed National Security Presidential Memorandum 7 (NSPM-7), which purports to designate the ideology of antifa as a ‘domestic terrorist organization’ and directs federal law enforcement to disrupt its gatherings and those of its supporters. The gist of NSPM-7 appears to be the president’s view that the United States suffers from an enemy within our borders, an enemy that consists of Americans who hate Christianity, capitalism, and Americanism, and it is somehow the duty of the federal government to disrupt the free speech of these haters because their speech has a tendency to violence. Here is the backstory.” (11/13/25)

https://original.antiwar.com/andrew-p-napolitano/2025/11/12/can-the-president-disrupt-free-speech

China: Regime issues wanted notice for two Taiwanese influencers for “separatism”

Source: Reuters

“Chinese police on Thursday issued a wanted notice and offered a $35,000 reward for two Taiwanese social media influencers they accused of ‘separatism,’ what Taipei says is an effort by China to bring fear to Taiwanese. Beijing has accused dozens of people in democratically-governed Taiwan, which it [pretends is] Chinese territory, of ‘separatism,’ including elected lawmakers. Chinese law does not apply in Taiwan, which has its own judicial system. Taiwanese influencers Pa Chiung and Chen Po-yuan — a rapper better known by his stage name Mannam PYC — have long been engaged in publishing and ‘inciting separatist views,’ police in Quanzhou, the city facing Taiwan across the Taiwan Strait, said in a statement.” (11/13/25)

https://archive.is/mSHgU

Lawmakers Want to Ban VPNs — And They Have No Idea What They’re Doing

Source: Electronic Frontier Foundation
by Rindala Alajaji

“Remember when you thought age verification laws couldn’t get any worse? Well, lawmakers in Wisconsin, Michigan, and beyond are about to blow you away. It’s unfortunately no longer enough to force websites to check your government-issued ID before you can access certain content, because politicians have now discovered that people are using Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to protect their privacy and bypass these invasive laws. Their solution? Entirely ban the use of VPNs. … This is actually happening. And it’s going to be a disaster for everyone.” (11/13/25)

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/11/lawmakers-want-ban-vpns-and-they-have-no-idea-what-theyre-doing

US regime admits to four more Caribbean murders

Source: CBS News

“The U.S. military conducted another strike on an alleged drug-trafficking boat on Tuesday, a Pentagon official confirmed to CBS News. The attack targeted a vessel in the Caribbean Sea and killed four people on board. Since September, U.S. forces have destroyed at least 21 vessels in 20 strikes in international waters, killing at least 80 people. The Trump administration says the operations — the details of which remain sparse — are part of an anti-drug offensive. The Pentagon has not revealed more information about the most recent strike.” (11/13/25)

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/us-20th-strike-alleged-drug-boat-killing-4-people-caribbean/

Stop scaremongering over dynamic pricing in restaurants

Source: Washington Post
by C Jarrett Dieterle

“Instead of trusting the market and discerning customers, states and cities are considering policies that could end up hurting both restaurants and diners. In New York state, Democratic lawmakers in Albany have pushed their own dynamic pricing bans for food, and Vermont legislators have sought to prohibit businesses from using electronic shelf labels or dynamic pricing. The way these bills are drafted largely exempts longtime restaurant industry traditions such as happy hour but it raises the question: Is it necessarily more problematic if a restaurant utilizes real-time, demand-based dynamic pricing versus more traditional forms of dynamic pricing?” (11/13/25)

https://archive.is/rW2hM

Ukraine-Russia war: Kyiv regime fires long-range Flamingo missiles at Russian oil facilities in fresh wave of strikes

Source: Independent [UK]

“Ukrainian forces fired Flamingo missiles at Russian oil facilities in a fresh wave of overnight strikes, the military has said on Thursday. This included strikes on the Morskoy Neftyanoy oil terminal in occupied Crimea and an oil depot in occupied Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine’s General Staff said. The attack came as top military commander Oleksandr Syrskyi said the Russian army overran three settlements in the southern Zaporizhzhia region and Ukrainian units are locked in ‘grueling battles’ to repel the thrust.” (11/13/25)

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/ukraine-russia-war-trump-putin-zelensky-pokrovsk-g7-latest-news-b2864236.html

Abundance of what? Abundance for what?

Source: Niskanen Center
by Brink Lindsey

“The past year has shown that the concept of ‘abundance’ has legs. A bestselling book by Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson. An expanding shelf of other well-received volumes on similar themes. Policy organizations with abundance in their name. The simultaneous emergence of a more right-coded ‘progress’ movement that identifies many of the same problems and offers similar solutions. … OK, so abundance has legs — but what kind of creature are they attached to? And where are those legs capable of taking us? What are the appropriate contours of the concept — we want an abundance of what, exactly? And what’s the social vision behind this desire for more — we want abundance for what?” (11/13/25)

https://www.niskanencenter.org/abundance-of-what-abundance-for-what

A Few Thoughts on Life, Death, and Politics

Source: Town Hall
by Derek Hunter

“In September 2010, I’d been dating my future wife for a while and had successfully turned her from a dog person into a cat person. OK, I don’t know that I so much ‘turned’ her as I exposed her to cats and made her realize how cool they are. Living in apartments at the time helped as well, since dogs weren’t an option. For her birthday that year, I bought her a kitten from the Baltimore animal shelter. We named him Ringo because we’re Beatles fans and it suited him. I also call him ‘Buddy,’ as in ‘Little Buddy,’ because he spent a lot of time with me and my cats in Baltimore, adapting to his new family, and would follow me around, weaving in and out of my feet, before we’d settled on a name. To me, he is ‘LB’ from that time. I’m typing this downstairs as Ringo is upstairs dying.” (11/13/25)

https://townhall.com/columnists/derekhunter/2025/11/13/a-few-thoughts-on-life-death-and-politics-n2666351