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There has never been a time when opportunists didn't take advantage of a panic. That's why some of the most profitable U.S. companies want to use China's hawkishness to get huge subsidies from taxpayers.
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Mark Cuban is being sued by Voyager Digital investors and followers of his basketball club, the Dallas Mavericks, for promoting the July insolvent company.
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While Bitcoin's SOPR has retested its resistance, Ethereum's SOPR has retested its support, indicating that the two may be heading in separate ways.
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''In a paper entitled ‘Patience and the Wealth of Nations,’ economists conclude that patience explains ‘a substantial fraction of development differences across countries.’''
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A researcher developed a method that enables unique code to run on satellite dishes for around $25 worth of materials.
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Meta has a right under the First Amendment to make editorial decisions about its platform. But giving more weight to one side than the other in a normal political debate calls into question Meta's ability to moderate content...
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Tuesday night, billionaire Elon Musk made a vague comment about how he might start his own social media platform, depending on how his $44 billion legal battle with Twitter turns out.
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35 people have been sickened by a new virus that is spreading in China, but scientists say it is too soon to say if it is deadly or if it spreads from person to person.
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The message was clear at Joint Base Andrews on Wednesday, two days after the FBI raid the home of former President Donald Trump in Florida.
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The last supermoon of the year, which is also called the Sturgeon Moon, happens Thursday night. This is also when the Perseid meteor shower is at its peak.