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A Manhattan grand jury has indicted Donald Trump, likely over "hush-money" payments made to Stormy Daniels.
Tech Insider : Economy, Travel, Crypto
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Miami was the center of the stock and crypto markets' pandemic boom. But now the party is over and the city is facing the fallout.

The years of wild partying have ended. I went in search of survivors.

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Tech Insider : Travel

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Top to bottom: Mars, Uranus, Venus, Jupiter, and Mercury will align like this in late March. This image is not to scale. Images of the planets have been overlaid on the sky to show their order.
Tech Insider : Economy, Politics, Climate Crisis
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Major blackouts are happening more often thanks to extreme weather from climate change and a fragmented electric grid.
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While the US still attracts talent, many tech workers are choosing to go to countries with easier immigration policies like Canada, the UK, and Singapore.
Tech Insider : Economy
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With technology and know-how that previous generations could have only dreamed of at their age, a growing number of Gen Zers are turning to real-estate investing as an escape from the traditional 9-to-5.
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