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Crypotocurrencies are the latest in a centuries-long line of speculative bubbles driven by shrewd insiders taking advantage of gullible investors.
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Internet retailers who have been largely exempt from out-of-state sales taxes will now owe billions annually.
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Regardless if Tesla succeeds or fails, Musk has changed the auto industry more than any person since Henry Ford.
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Tesla stock dropped precipitously after Musk inhaled once on a livestreamed podcast.
View ArticleThe Trump Administration Is Fighting California's Tough Net Neutrality Law
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President Trump insists climate change isn't happening, but the U.S. government says it is and it's very bad.
View ArticleObama Recommends Black History Month Reading List
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Facebook and its founder Mark Zuckerberg have squandered the public's good will by downplaying just how compromised the platform was during the 2016 election.
View ArticleMark Zuckerberg Doesn't Seem Very Sorry or Very Forgiven
Zuckerberg, but notably not Sheryl Sandberg, has at last addressed the Cambridge Analytica scandal but failed to quell the furor.
View ArticleThis Uplifting Tale of a Thrifty Woman Who Amassed a Fortune of Millions Is...
You can mimic her hard work and frugality but good luck finding a guaranteed cheap apartment or a college degree without student debt.
View ArticleYou Can Block Critics on Twitter, but the President Can't
A federal judge has ruled people have a First Amendment right to comment on President Trump's Twitter feed even if he doesn't like what they say.
View ArticleJust Order a Pizza If America's Crumbling Infrastructure Worries You --...
Where the government is lacking, a pizza company is delivering.
View ArticleNew Research Shows Bitcoin's Meteoric Rise Was a Scam
Crypotocurrencies are the latest in a centuries-long line of speculative bubbles driven by shrewd insiders taking advantage of gullible investors.
View ArticleSupreme Court Gives States OK to Collect Sales Taxes on Online Sales
Internet retailers who have been largely exempt from out-of-state sales taxes will now owe billions annually.
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