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CRYPTO

Bitcoin Banks: We Should Build Them Ourselves

Bitcoin banks are going to happen. We already have a few of them. We’re going to have more of them. Existing legacy banks are going

ECONOMY SPOTLIGHT

2:00PM Water Cooler 2/12/2025: DOGEbags to Infest Entire Federal Government with Bolshevik-Style Parallel Party Structure

Bird Song of the Day Patient readers, I apologize for the enormous typo. This is what I (and you) get then I deviate from my

REAL ESTATE

CADS Celebrates Apprenticeship Week by Highlighting Young Workforce Success

London, United Kingdom, February 12, 2025 –(PR.com)– The government-run National Apprenticeship Week is an opportunity to celebrate the impact and achievements of apprentices around the country.

NEWS

South Africa-Trump land row may move from aid to trade

Khanyisile Ngcobo BBC News, Johannesburg Reporting fromJohannesburg Getty Images Like Trump, South African-born tech billionaire Elon Musk has been critical of the new land law

PRESS RELEASE

Vision Marine Expands Partnership With Aileron Residences to Launch Electric Boat Rentals and Retail Hub in South Florida

MONTRÉAL, QC, February 12, 2025 (Newswire.com) – Vision Marine Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ:VMAR) (“Vision Marine” or the “Company”), a company specializing in electric marine propulsion, announces

BUSINESS

Ulu Ventures sticks to its diversity strategy, raises $208M

While large corporations like Google and Meta are curbing their DEI programs, Ulu Ventures, which just raised a fourth fund at $208 million, doesn’t plan

TECH

US pharma giant Merck backs healthcare marketplace HD in Southeast Asia

Big Tech and pharmaceutical companies are accelerating the implementation of artificial intelligence in the healthcare industry. Just last month, AWS and General Catalyst announced their

ENTERTAINMENT

14 Sick Day Essentials Your Home Is Probably Missing

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LIFESTYLE

Four Fun Things

Usually, in the dead of winter, I feel tired and washed out, but lately I rediscovered my favorite blush, which gives cheeks the nicest flush

SCIENCE

Global warming and mass extinctions: What we can learn from plants from the last ice age

Global warming is producing a rapid loss of plant species — according to estimates, roughly 600 plant species have died out since 1750 — twice