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Coverage of Mark Moran in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: Apr 22 · 20:50 UTCMost recent: May 11 · 23:16 UTC
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  • POLITICSMay 11 · 23:16 UTCFOX NEWS
    Members of Congress using online prediction markets? Don't bet on it

    The US Senate has unanimously voted to ban senators and staff from participating in online prediction markets, citing national security risks and potential influence on votes. This decision aims to prevent lawmakers from betting on real-world events, including legislation and political outcomes. The move may prompt similar actions in the House.

  • POLITICSMay 11 · 23:16 UTCFOX NEWS POLITICS
    Members of Congress using online prediction markets? Don't bet on it

    The US Senate has unanimously voted to ban senators and staff from participating in online prediction markets, citing national security risks and potential influence on votes. The move aims to prevent lawmakers from betting on real-world events, including legislation and political outcomes. This decision may lead to similar measures in the House.

  • POLITICSApr 23 · 04:58 UTCTHE BLOCK
    Kalshi penalizes three US congressional candidates for wagering on own campaigns

    Kalshi penalized three U.S. congressional candidates—Mark Moran, Matt Klein, and Ezekiel Enriquez—for wagering on their own campaigns. The candidates' actions were identified through Kalshi's regulatory documents.

  • POLITICSApr 23 · 03:38 UTC
    Kalshi bans 3 US politicians for betting on their own election races

    Kalshi, a betting platform, banned three U.S. politicians for wagering on their own election races. Matt Klein, a Minnesota State Senator, cited curiosity as his reason, while Mark Moran stated he wanted to test Kalshi's response to insider trading.

  • POLITICSApr 23 · 02:38 UTCCOINTELEGRAPH
    Kalshi bans 3 US politicians for betting on their own election races

    Kalshi, a prediction market platform, banned three U.S. politicians for betting on their own election races. Matt Klein, a Minnesota State Senator, cited curiosity as his reason, while Mark Moran stated he wanted to test Kalshi's response to insider trading activity.

  • POLITICSApr 22 · 21:49 UTCWIRED
    US Senate Candidate Caught Insider Trading on Kalshi Says He Did It on Purpose

    Mark Moran, a Virginia Senate candidate, was caught engaging in insider trading on Kalshi, a prediction market platform. He admitted to intentionally violating the platform's rules to draw attention to his campaign.

  • POLITICSApr 22 · 21:10 UTCTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
    Prediction site Kalshi fines three US candidates who bet on own election races

    Kalshi, a federally regulated prediction market exchange, fined three U.S. candidates for betting on their own election races. The firm tightened insider trading rules, and former FBoy Island contestant Mark Moran, a Virginia Senate candidate, placed bets before and after announcing his candidacy.

  • POLITICSApr 22 · 21:03 UTCTHE HILL
    Kalshi suspends 3 political candidates for betting on own races

    Kalshi, a prediction market platform, suspended three political candidates for betting on their own races. Minnesota congressional candidate Matt Klein (D) and former Texas congressional candidate Ezekiel Enriquez (R) settled and paid fines, while Virginia Senate candidate Mark Moran (I) declined to settle.

  • POLITICSApr 22 · 20:50 UTCDECRYPT
    Kalshi Fines Meme Coin Candidate Mark Moran, Others for Betting on Their Own Elections

    Kalshi, a prediction market platform, fined Mark Moran, a U.S. Senate candidate in Virginia, and others for placing bets on their own election outcomes. Moran previously defended self-wagers as 'free advertising.'

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