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Tacitus, a Roman writer, said that the Roman Empire was built by making slaves out of conquered people who had grown used to living in comfort.
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'I can’t tell you not to own crypto; I own ethereum.'
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Despite more than $2 trillion in spending on renewables over the past three decades, there is scant evidence that an energy transition is underway
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The dark web marketplace is making its way back to the top of the online underworld, five years after it was taken offline.
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A new study finds that there is no link between how much money is spent on research and development and how much drugs cost.
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Thursday, shares of cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase fell more than 11% after the Consumer Price Index showed that inflation kept going up in September, which was not what Wall Street expected.
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While President Biden claims that forgiving student loans helps reduce college costs, it is the loan program itself that is responsible for much of the explosive growth of higher education spending.
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California wants to sell 'biosimilars' that look like brand-name versions but cost a lot less.
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The software used to mine bitcoins just got its first update since late 2012. A group of companies, including payments giant Block (formerly Square), are trying to help the open-source protocol become an industry standard.
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Congress is bad at running the country and keeping an eye on it because it keeps throwing good money after bad.