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Law courts are still figuring out how to rule on Web3 cases, covering NFTs and metaverse property.
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With EU lawmakers already in favor of giving up fossil fuels in the auto industry, it's highly likely that most car companies will have to shift to producing electric models in... Read more ...
As the Federal Reserve tries to fight high inflation, costly mortgage rates have begun to price people out of the housing market. Read more ...
Chilled gas is a lifeline, but the fuel, largely from the United States, may set back climate ambitions and prove a costly, short-term solution. Read more ...
In a May statement President Joe Biden warned that without additional COVID funding, “more Americans will die needlessly.” Read more ...
Last year, for the first time, a majority of the top 10 U.S. trade partners were Asian nations. It is a different story when looking at top export trade partners. Read more ...
Late-night show host Stephen Colbert mocked Michael Flynn for repeatedly pleading the Fifth before the January 6 committee. Gilbert Carrasquillo/GC Images; Dustin Franz/Getty... Read more ...
The majority were hourly workers, despite CEO Elon Musk's recent statements that he planned to cut 10% of salaried staff but increase hourly jobs. Read more ...
Rudy Giuliani was slapped on the back by an ShopRite employee inside a Staten Island store on Sunday. Matias J. Ocner/Miami Herald/Tribune News Service New York Mayor Eric... Read more ...
Special purpose acquisition companies - also known as SPACs - have been somewhat seen as an upgrade to the traditional IPO investment in recent times however there still seems... Read more ...
“The rest of the world is moving rapidly", said Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, who again called on Congress to approve chip subsidies. Read more ...