THE INTERVIEW: Should the U.S. Create a National Bitcoin Reserve? Experts Weigh In

Amid growing interest in cryptocurrencies, advocates are urging President-elect Donald Trump to establish a national reserve of Bitcoin, following news that 12 Bitcoin ETFs in the U.S. attracted $6.2 billion in November. Financial expert David Sacco spoke with Hilary Golston about the potential implications of such a move, highlighting the risks and benefits of holding Bitcoin as a national asset. The conversation explores the intersection of traditional finance and digital currencies, questioning how the government might navigate this rapidly evolving space while maintaining economic stability.

THE INTERVIEW: Can the U.S. Military Legally Carry Out Deportations?

The potential use of the U.S. military for deporting illegal immigrants raises significant legal and constitutional questions. While the military plays a vital role in national security, its involvement in domestic law enforcement, including immigration enforcement, is restricted by the Posse Comitatus Act, which limits military intervention in civilian matters. Experts argue that using military personnel for deportations could blur the lines between military and civilian functions, potentially violating legal principles that protect individual rights and limit the scope of military power. These legal complexities underscore the challenges of employing the armed forces in immigration policy enforcement.

Man Fatally Shot While Driving in Detroit, Family Seeks Justice

A family Thanksgiving gathering turned tragic early Friday morning when Neal Thomas was fatally shot while driving. According to Detroit Police, an unknown vehicle pulled alongside Thomas? car, and someone inside fired multiple shots before fleeing the scene. Thomas then lost control of his car, crashing into a pole. Detroit Police are urging anyone with information to contact them or submit tips anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-SPEAK-UP.

Vacant Detroit house fire spreads to occupied home

While a Detroit woman waits for the damage to be assessed after a vacant house caught her home on fire the day after Thanksgiving, she says she is thankful she made it out alive. The homeowner believes a squatter in the vacant home on Justine is to blame for the blaze.

Break-in suspect flees deputies in stolen truck

Even after losing a tire while being chased by Macomb County Sheriff?s deputies, a suspect wanted for breaking into a Harrison Township property continued to flee. He eventually stopped, but tried to run away on foot.

Food and winter clothing given to people in need

There are reportedly 11,000 homeless individuals in Detroit, and many of them will be out in the cold during the holidays. One organization hopes to help those in need by giving away winter clothing on the street.