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Robert Kiyosaki Says Bitcoin Can Hit $350K By August, Slams 'Incompetent' Leaders
International Business Times· 11 hours agoKiyosaki, who is the author of the critically acclaimed book "Rich Dad, Poor Dad," on Wednesday predicted that Bitcoin (BTC) "will be ...
Asian-Latino Fusion Is Timeless—These 3 NYC Restaurants Prove It
PureWow via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoGrowing up in the San Francisco Bay Area, I had a distinct notion of Asian fusion cuisine. My...
The 10 Most Disgusting Regional Foods
Cheapism via AOL· 3 days agoThe tail is used so it can be pounded for a more tender texture. Tastewise, people say it tastes like chicken but slightly fishy. We don’t care that it’...
FARRAND: Some things to consider in wake of Trump verdict
The News-Herald· 1 day agoIf you haven’t yet, let me help: a candidate from a major political party, a former president of the...
In U.S. Retrospective, Vivian Maier Is More than a Street Photographer
Artnet News· 7 hours agoA nanny and a self-taught photographer, Vivian Maier had roamed the streets of New York City and...
Meet the 7 Florida women on Forbes' ‘Richest Self-Made Women' list
NBC Miami· 4 days agoFlorida is well-represented on Forbes' latest list of the "Richest Self-Made Women" released this...
Trump's hush money trial shows the feedback loop between MAGA media and VP hopefuls
Media Matters· 6 hours agoOver the course of former President Donald Trump’s roughly six-week hush-money trial in New York...
India lost the manufacturing race to China. Here's why it could still succeed
NPR· 2 days agoThat’s more than double the United States and many other rich countries. Companies like Apple have been shifting production to India.
Analysis | Biden says racial wealth gap is closing. The reality is complicated.
Washington Post· 11 hours agoCan Biden take credit for rising Black wealth? When President Biden traveled to Philadelphia last...
Jury holds the powerful to account
The Fayette Tribune· 4 hours agoIt was a page right out of the former president’s Machiavellian playbook that we have become all too familiar with these past several years. Long have we...