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Bitcoin bounces back more than 10% after brutal week

Bitcoin is known for its volatility—and lately it’s living up to that reputation. After a weeks-long stretch of decline, Bitcoin’s

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The housing crisis is also a crisis of hopelessness as young Americans are giving up

The mere hope of maybe becoming a homeowner someday is such a potent motivator that it affects how people work,

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Top designers explore whether the private sector can move the needle on UN SDGs

In 2022, designers from ten of the world’s largest organizations joined hands for a charitable cause. Their alliance, Design for

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Syfe CEO: Fintech founders need to focus on trust if the sector is to reach its full potential

The fintech industry moved into the modern era from something deeper than just better technology. The Global Financial Crisis of

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Farmers remain unsettled on trade, even after China’s biggest U.S. soybean purchase in 2 years

China just placed its largest order of U.S. soybeans in two years, offering a sign of improving trade conditions after

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Crypto exchange Kraken raises $200 million from Ken Griffin’s Citadel

One of the world’s largest crypto exchanges has raised a huge stash of capital from a blue chip financial titan.

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The Trump administration engaged in a ‘concerted campaign to purge’ left-wing views from top universities, judge says in UCLA funding case

The Trump administration cannot fine the University of California or summarily cut the school system’s federal funding over claims it

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Only 33% of U.S. adults approve of the way Trump is managing the government, AP-NORC poll shows

Approval of the way President Donald Trump is managing the government has dropped sharply since early in his second term,

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Senate leader eyes shutdown deal as Dems weigh extending ACA subsidies vs. promise on future vote

As the Senate held a rare Sunday session, the Republican leader said a potential deal was “coming together” on the government

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Jamie Dimon predicts AI will shorten the workweek : ‘My guess is the developed world be working three-and-a-half days a week’

And at the America Business Forum in Miami on Thursday, the JPMorgan Chase CEO sketched a provocative horizon line: AI