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Leftists usually think it's great when they use government power to get what they want, whether it's questionable anti-carbon use of pension funds or all those silly 'state travel bans' that have become popular in recent years, mostly targeting other states whose school trans-bathroom policies don't follow the progressive line.
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Tensions between the United States and China over Taiwan combine with market instability and a local high for Bitcoin.
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The governor of California declared a state of emergency on Monday to speed up efforts to stop the spread of monkeypox. This is the second state in three days to do this.
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Babel Finance, a struggling cryptocurrency lender, lost almost $280 million of its customers' cash in trading.
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Chris Cuomo is returning to cable news, but he will be working for a much smaller network.
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Turning Point USA sent a harsh cease and desist letter to ABC News on Tuesday, asking the Disney-owned company to 'retract the defamatory statements' made on 'The View' earlier this week or face legal action.
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Following the larger market signals, Ethereum, the largest cryptocurrency, enjoyed a strong surge in July. However, the situation for ETH appears to be shifting.
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Michael Alan Stollery, the project's CEO, pled guilty to one count of securities fraud and faces life in prison.
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Bitcoin has benefited from the return of risk-on appetite, with a spike above $23,000, and the significant break to the upside has some analysts calling the bottom.
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Bitcoin, the largest cryptocurrency in the world, is finding it tough to retain miners despite the recent price increase. For many operators, Bitcoin mining was a phenomenally profitable endeavor, with gross margins reaching as high as 90 percent at times.