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Do you take Amazon or Walmart dollars? In the question it’s easy to see the problem with bitcoin, and other well-known ...
Since its release this month in 1949, far before the advent of the internet—let alone artificial intelligence—George Orwell’s ...
More than 230 years ago, one of the first acts of the First Congress in 1789 included a relatively mundane, but important, ...
As the tax debate heats up in the Senate, Congressional Democrats are stepping up their misleading and inaccurate attacks on ...
Trump's executive order approving Nippon Steel's acquisition of U.S. Steel brings $14 billion for modernization, preserves ...
Following the recent approval of a final federal permit, an American company will begin the process of reopening an antimony ...
For years, it was treated as a demographic law: as countries grow wealthier, they have fewer children. Prosperity, it was ...
It’s easy to forget that individual saving in no way shrinks consumption. Short of placing money saved into a coffee can, to ...
The European Union has handed Mark Zuckerberg unprecedented access to European citizens’ digital privacy. Last week, Apple ...
War is hell, but Israel’s attack on Iran doesn’t change the fact that the stock market looks intent on trading at a new ...
Oil jumped 7.5% last Friday in the wake of the Israeli attack on Iran but the reaction in most other markets was surprisingly ...
Social Security is one of the biggest issues politicians in Washington must address in the next few years. Read Full Article ...