PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — Interrupting one function of a protein that plays a key role in cell signaling could enable the development of new cancer treatments, according to a study led by Dr. Martin Taylor at the Warren…
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2025 LPGA Q-Series, Final Qualifying: Meet the Top 25 and Ties | News | LPGA | Ladies Professional Golf Association – LPGA
- 2025 LPGA Q-Series, Final Qualifying: Meet the Top 25 and Ties | News | LPGA | Ladies Professional Golf Association LPGA
- 3 Koreans in position to earn LPGA membership for 2026 The Korea Times
- Watch the swing of 6-foot-3 Helen Briem, who just won…
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CFTC Obtains Over $2M Restitution for Victims of Precious Metals, Foreign Currency Pool Fraud
WASHINGTON — The Commodity Futures Trading Commission announced today the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon entered a consent order against Robert L. Adams and SimTradePro Incorporated, both of Oregon, for fraud involving multiple commodity pools.
The order requires the defendants to pay $2,072,986 in restitution to defrauded victims. It also permanently bans them from trading and registering with the CFTC and prohibits further violations of the Commodity Exchange Act and CFTC regulations, as charged.
The consent order resolves a CFTC enforcement action filed Sept. 30, 2024 [See CFTC Press Release No. 8993-24].
According to the court’s findings, Adams and SimTradePro fraudulently solicited and accepted more than $2.3 million from at least 100 customers, many of whom were planning for retirement, to trade leveraged foreign currency exchange and leveraged gold and silver contracts in the defendants’ commodity pools. The defendants misrepresented the amount of fees charged, falsely claiming to only be paid if their customers made money, and hid trading losses. The court also found that SimTradePro unlawfully acted as a commodity pool operator and commodity trading advisor.
In a related criminal action involving the same misconduct, Adams was sentenced Aug. 12 to 2.5 years in prison and ordered to pay restitution. United States v. Adams (No. 6:23-cr-00211-MC D. Or.).
The CFTC cautions that orders requiring repayment of funds to victims may not always result in the recovery of any money because the wrongdoers may not have sufficient funds or assets. The CFTC will continue to fight vigorously for the protection of customers and to ensure the wrongdoers are held accountable.
The CFTC thanks the United Kingdom Financial Conduct Authority for its assistance. The Division of Enforcement also appreciates the support of the Oregon Division of Financial Regulation, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, and the Central Bank of Ireland.
CFTC Division of Enforcement staff responsible for this action are Harry E. Wedewer, Mary Lutz, Patrick Marquardt, Chris Giglio, Lenel Hickson, and Chuck Marvine.
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Painting Galaxy Clusters by Numbers (and Physics)
Galaxy clusters are the most massive objects in the universe held together by gravity, containing up to several thousand individual galaxies and huge reservoirs of superheated, X-ray-emitting gas. The mass of this hot gas is typically about five…
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Apple’s 2026 MacBook Revolution: Two Game-Changing Models
You’ve probably been watching Apple’s MacBook lineup evolve over the years, and let me tell you—we’re about to witness the most significant transformation in Apple’s portable computing strategy. We just saw the launch of the M5-powered 14-inch…
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Scientists have calculated just how much faster clocks tick on Mars – KOSU
- Scientists have calculated just how much faster clocks tick on Mars KOSU
- What Time Is It on Mars? NIST Physicists Have the Answer. National Institute of Standards and Technology (.gov)
- Einstein’s Theory Was Right — Mars Has Its Own Clock and It…
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Scientists use AI to help make bionic hands work better for people who need them
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Scientists are using artificial intelligence to help bionic limbs act more like natural ones. NPR’s Jon Hamilton reports on an experimental hand that shares control with the user to…
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Scientists use AI to help make bionic hands work better for people who need them : NPR
Scientists are using artificial intelligence to make bionic limbs act more like natural ones.
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Scientists are using artificial intelligence to help bionic limbs act more…
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Scientists have calculated just how much faster clocks tick on Mars – NPR
- Scientists have calculated just how much faster clocks tick on Mars NPR
- What Time Is It on Mars? NIST Physicists Have the Answer. National Institute of Standards and Technology (.gov)
- Einstein’s Theory Was Right — Mars Has Its Own Clock and It…
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‘South Park’ to Finally Deliver the Antichrist in New Episode
The Antichrist is coming — to South Park, that is — when the series returns for what may be its season 28 finale with a brand-new episode Wednesday night.
The episode, titled “The Crap Out,” looks to blend the show’s signature…
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