The U.S. Mint, under the direction of Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, began circulating redesigned coins—quarters, dimes, half-dollars, and nickels—on January 5, 2026, to commemorate the nation's ...
(NEXSTAR) – Check your change: Newly-designed coins celebrating the nation’s semiquincentennial (aka, its 250th anniversary) are entering circulation today. Last month, the U.S. Mint unveiled the ...
The College Football bowl season is underway, and the first-ever Xbox Bowl took place on December 18--and what a sight it was. Arkansas State defeated Missouri State 34-28 to claim the title. Arkansas ...
FRISCO, Texas — The pageantry and novelty of bowl season never disappoints. From a resurrecting Pop Tart to a mayo bath, you'll see some truly unique things in December college football bowl games.
New coins are going into circulation in 2026. In 2026, you'll see new designs on quarters, dimes and nickels. The new coins will begin going into circulation in January 2026. Your pocket change is ...
Democratic senators are introducing legislation that would block the Treasury Department from minting $1 coins with President Donald Trump's likeness on them. Sens. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., and Catherine ...
This is the third in a series of articles on stablecoins. The first article was on reserves. The second on the singleness of money or par. Both these articles follow the logic of the regulation, ...
Would a proposed coin featuring the president on both sides commemorate America’s founding, or undercut its founding principles? Flouting convention, the Trump coin would be the second U.S. coin ever ...
Newsmax NMAX-4.93%decrease; red down pointing triangle plans to start a cryptocurrency reserve that will include bitcoin and a meme coin launched by President Trump. The news outlet operator said ...
The Treasury Department said it is working on a $1 coin featuring President Trump's image to mark the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence next year, although the design isn't final. A U.S. Treasury ...
The Treasury Department's mock-up of the one-dollar coin with the image of President Donald Trump. Trump bucks may be closer than you think. The U.S. Treasury Department has taken the next step toward ...
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