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NYC Juneteenth 2024: What’s open and closed, things to do
WNYW via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThere are so many ways to celebrate Juneteenth in NYC this year. From Broadway to Black Restaurant...
Buy now, pay later programs — useful tool or slippery slope? - Marketplace
Marketplace· 2 days agoEssentially, they offer interest-free loans to buy anything from a pricey pair of shoes to a plane...
Man wanted in 3 Oklahoma homicides now tied to Tuscaloosa homicide
WBRC Fox 6 Birmingham· 2 hours agoA man wanted in connection with three homicides in Oklahoma has now been connected to a homicide...
Stocks’ Relentless Rally Makes Bears Endangered on Wall Street
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 5 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- The economy is growing, lower interest rates are on the horizon, artificial...
Study: 1 in 4 U.S. yards have unsafe levels of lead
UPI· 1 hour agoAbout 29 million U.S. households could be contaminated by soil lead levels that exceed new Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidelines.
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Quartz· 2 days agoDespite the worst crypto crash in history, there has yet to be a run on so-called stablecoins, a form of cryptocurrency backed by real world assets. In a new paper (pdf) published ...
Pros and cons of equipment loans
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoBuild credit Getting any kind of loan can help your company build credit, but an equipment loan is one of the easier ways to start building credit....
Council Post: M&A In A Year Of Political Pivots
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The Race to Fireproof Cities
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Want Reliable Money? Stop Trusting Central Bankers
GoldSeek.com· 9 hours agoAuthor and historian Yuval Noah Harari recently commented that Bitcoin is a currency of “distrust,” emphasizing that “the preference for Bitcoin is based on distrust of human institutions.”