Warren and Sen. Tina Smith press Fidelity for details on how consumers' retirement accounts will be protected from theft, fraud and bitcoin's wild price swings.
For a man locked in a prison cell in a country that (like the
United States) is not known for treating its prisoners particularly well, Alexei
Navalny manages to keep busy. The opposition leader meets with lawyers five
times a week, but there isn’t much of a legal case—in March, he was sentenced to nine more years
for fraud and contempt of court (added to his two-and-a-half-year sentence),
as part of what Amnesty International calls a campaign of “state-sponsored
harassment and prosecution for...