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Nov 15 2024CRYPTO

Dog Mayor Contest: A Crypto Twist

Have you ever heard of a dog mayor? In New York City, there's a fun contest to crown one. But this year, something unusual happened. A bunch of crypto fans decided to use the contest to promote a memecoin. A dog named Bertram, also known as Bertie, became the center of their plan. They wanted to boo

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Nov 15 2024BUSINESS

Bankers Hope for Less Regulation Under Trump

After Donald Trump’s election victory, bankers like Jamie Dimon from JPMorgan Chase are thrilled. Dimon, speaking at the APEC CEO Summit in Peru, said bankers are “dancing in the street” because they expect President-elect Trump to ease regulations that have been tough on them. One big issue is the

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Nov 14 2024BUSINESS

Trump's Business Allies: Not So Sure About Big Tech

CNBC's Jim Cramer recently sparked a conversation among investors. He suggested that Donald Trump's administration might not be as cozy with big businesses as many think. Some of Trump's advisors, like JD Vance, are critical of large companies accused of having too much power. They're especially tou

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Nov 14 2024SCIENCE

Unveiling a New Way to Read Methylated DNA

Did you know that your DNA has extra letters that tell genes when to speak up or stay quiet? One of these special letters is called 5-methyldeoxycytidine, or mdC for short. Where and how often mdC shows up in your DNA can tell a big story about whether certain genes are being turned on or off. This

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Nov 13 2024BUSINESS

Crypto Leaders Hope for Easier Regulations Under Trump

After Donald Trump's election, many crypto investors are hoping for simpler rules. Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev calls it the 'Trump Pump'—a surge in crypto prices. People are excited because the incoming Trump administration has shown interest in crypto, promising to make the U. S. the global leader in

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Nov 09 2024FINANCE

Crypto's Double-Edged Sword: Volatility and Tax Evasion

Nobel laureate Paul Krugman was not a fan of cryptocurrencies back in 2019. He saw their future as dim. But even he couldn't deny that cryptocurrencies are big players today. They've changed how we think about money and finance. Governments are watching closely, trying to keep up with these digital

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Nov 08 2024BUSINESS

Electric Vehicle Rules: Too Much Too Soon?

California's push for electric vehicles (EVs) has raised concerns among automakers like Toyota. The Golden State's plan to require 35% of new vehicles sold in 2026 to be zero emission has left Toyota's Jack Hollis feeling skeptical. "We simply don't see this happening, " he said. Toyota worries that

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Nov 08 2024FINANCE

Unraveling the Past: A Look at International Trade Finance

Ever wondered how international trade finance started? Let's hop back in time to the Middle Ages. Back then, trade finance was a local affair, with merchants and bankers creating their own unique financial tools. Picture this: a merchant in Italy might use a different method than one in China. As tr

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Nov 07 2024CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Price Soars After Trump's Election Win: What's Next?

Bitcoin's value hit a new record high of $75, 000 after Donald Trump won the 2024 U. S. presidential election. The crypto community is excited, seeing this as good news for Bitcoin. Michael Saylor, who runs MicroStrategy, tweeted that we now have a "Bitcoin President. " Trump's stock in his company

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Nov 07 2024BUSINESS

2025 Could Be Big for Mergers if Trump Returns

Imagine if Donald Trump becomes the U. S. president again next year. Experts think this could lead to a big wave of companies joining up, especially in the media and tech worlds. Why? Because Trump is likely to change leaders at important government agencies. These leaders might let companies merge

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