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This is the original one, which left out IOTA. IOTA community made an edited version of it
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"The expansive rules mandate that all employers with more than 100 workers require them to be vaccinated or test for the virus weekly, affecting about 80 million Americans. And the roughly 17 million workers at health facilities that receive federal Medicare or Medicaid also will have to be fully vaccinated. Biden is also signing an executive order to require vaccination for employees of the executive branch and contractors who do business with the federal government — with no option to test out. That covers several million more workers." https://apnews.com/article/18fb12993f05be13bf760946a6fb89be
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The U.S. Supreme Court seemed open to the idea of allowing iPhone users to proceed with an antitrust suit against Apple. At question here is whether the company's App Store holds an illegal monopoly.
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Sticking with this line of thinking .... please explain, under this theory, why do we need to pay taxes?
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2013 - $125.67 2014 - $510.45 2015 - $222.97 2016 - $568.58 2017 - $4,116.47 2018 - $6,728.29 2019 - $10,334.91 2020 - $11,465.00 2021 - $46,955.37 What do you think the price will be exactly one year from today?
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Have you missed someone, in your memories? Jang JiSung, a mother of four children, had to let her third child, NaYeon, seven year old, three years ago. And today she reunites with Na yeon again through VR(Virtual Reality) technology. Will she be able to say goodbye?
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It's named after the astronomer Charles Stephenson: Stephenson 2-18 is a member of the open cluster Stephenson 2, which occupies an area of 1.8’ of the sky but is not visible in amateur telescopes. The cluster cannot be detected in visible light at all because it is heavily obscured by dust, but it can be seen in infrared light. It lies in the region of the sky between Alpha and Beta Scuti. The open cluster Stephenson 2 is one of the most massive open clusters in the Milky Way. It was first noticed by American astronomer Charles Bruce Stephenson, who reported the discovery in June 1990. Stephenson 2-18 (St2-18, also known as Stephenson 2-18 and RSGC2-1…
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I'm wondering if the "stimulus" funds are being spent on $5000 bags (ok... purses) I say this because these stores are busier now than during the pre-pandemic times it appears. Long lines etc...
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All of the payment processor companies will lose significant income if serious adoption of crypto takes place in developed countries. It is about time there is some real competition for instant payments.
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“Wal-Mart Stores Inc.” (-0.57%) will soon be called just “Walmart Inc.” Wait, that wasn’t the name the entire time? Apparently not. The decision to drop “Stores” from its brand goes hand-in-hand with Walmart’s swan-dive into e-commerce. As CEO Doug McMillon puts it, “[we must follow] our growing presence as a retailer, serving customers no matter how they choose to shop.” And it’s been a pretty, pretty big shift to say the least. We’re talking acquisitions of e-tailer Jet.com for $3 billion and Bonobos for $310 million, two-day delivery, and a slowdown from opening hundreds of stores each year to just a dozen. So far it’s paid off. E-commerce sa…
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Left: China’s new “Eye of Heaven”- Giant radio telescope with a 500m aperture. Right: NASA’s radio telescope in Puerto Rico -Arecibo.
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U.S. Supreme Court expectedly strikes down Biden's eviction moratorium in 6-3 vote: “If a federally imposed eviction moratorium is to continue, Congress must specifically authorize it.”
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When the problem of money is fixed via broad bitcoin adoption, the provisionary instruments will be repriced to a pure market value and utilized where it makes most sense: houses for living, bonds for predictable cash flow, stocks for capital allocation. These instruments are useful for society, but they have no place serving as a store of value. This is a role for sound money. https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/not-too-late-wealthy-with-bitcoin
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I’m not sure how many of you out there are T-Mobile customers, but if you are, you should be aware of the news this week about the possible breach of 100 million T-Mobile accounts, with information potentially including social security numbers, phone numbers, names, physical addresses, unique IMEI (mobile device identifier) numbers and driver license information. This hack has NOT been confirmed by T-Mobile, who is currently investigating the claim. An anonymous hacker claimed, in an online chat, that they had breached T-Mobile as part of an international group that had access to the company’s servers for weeks. If you are a T-Mobile customer, if they co…
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A group of researchers has published a blog post at the International Monetary Fund’s website in which they call for a significant shift in how credit scores are assessed. Instead of being based on traditional metrics, the group believes banks should begin incorporating additional information, including your browser history. The rise of fintech services and cryptocurrencies have changed modern banking in a number of ways, and banks face an increasing number of challenges as various third-party payment processors interpose themselves between financial institutions and their traditional customers. The credit scoring systems used broadly in the US and Europe are based o…
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Amid one of the craziest bull runs in stock markets in all of our history, calling out a bubble can be quite scary for many investors, but not for Jeremy Grantham. In a frenetic era of meme stocks, cryptocurrencies, and bidding wars, most people tend to overlook the risks and focus on the promise of future gains. However, there is an imminent and growing danger that this unprecedented mania might end up triggering the greatest stock market crash ever recorded. That's what the chairman of the board of famed asset managers GMO has been warning, stressing that we're in the middle of the greatest financial bubble ever seen. Grantham, an experienced investor who spent dec…
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Strike > Muun > Ledger? I saw a very interesting conversation on Reddit about this today:
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