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Cryptocurrency transactions need to return to its decentralized roots.
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A lot of attention has been paid to Ben Bernanke's Nobel, but the theories of banking by Douglas Diamond and Philip Dybvig, who also won a Nobel, also need to be looked at again.
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When he found a diamond at Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas earlier this month, a man reached two important milestones.
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After Queen Elizabeth II died last week, critics have asked the British government again to return artifacts stolen by the British Empire. One of the most famous and controversial gems in the world is the Kohinoor diamond, which was taken by the British Empire.
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The Yankees are starting small in an attempt to turn their miserable 41-39 season around.
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An attempted wisecrack from the Diamondbacks television booth left Marcus Stroman irked by its racial undertones Tuesday.
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PHOENIX — Unscientific fact: Polar Bears thrive in the desert.
Pete Alonso became Exhibit A on Monday, returning from the injured list to carry this Mets lineup on a night Jacob deGrom’s right...
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From the team that gave birth to a fictional hitting coach named Donnie Stevenson came a dugout dustup pinned to a supposed debate over a rat versus a raccoon.
In the middle of the seventh inning...
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Australian researchers figure out a new way to apply extreme pressure and squeeze out diamonds.
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An endless flow of information is coming at us constantly: It might be an article a friend shared on Facebook with a sensational headline or wrong information about the spread of the coronavirus.