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Paul Settle hoped to retire on the proceeds from the sale of his rental property. President Biden's proposal to raise capital-gains taxes has put his plans in limbo.
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MicroStrategy's Bitcoins Dominate Its Market Cap MicroStrategy's stock price is directly tied to bitcoin.
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Cineworld Secures $200M In Incremental Loans Cineworld, the owners of Regal theaters, announced Friday that it had secured $200 million of incremental loans maturing in May 2024 from a group of its existing lenders.
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Vaccine Mandates Gain Steam as Walmart and Disney Require Shots Walmart's mandate applies to office workers and traveling managers but not to store and warehouse employees. Disney said it had begun conversations with unions to expand its requirement to those workers.
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Go Beyond the Basics with These 10 Unique Online Marketing Tips

Small Business Trends - 31 Jul 2021 15:00
Go Beyond the Basics with These 10 Unique Online Marketing Tips Nearly every business today uses some form of online marketing. So if you want your company to stand out, you need to think a bit differently.
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Behind the Rise of U.S. Solar Power, a Mountain of Chinese Coal

Wall Street Journal - 31 Jul 2021 14:32
Behind the Rise of U.S. Solar Power, a Mountain of Chinese Coal The West's transition to renewable energy relies heavily on China's low-cost, high-emissions industry, and governments and companies are looking for changes at the source.
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Think of your COVID-19 vaccine as a seatbelt, not impenetrable armor Vaccines aren't designed to prevent every infection, like a seatbelt, they're a tool for saving lives. They work best when most people use them.
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The House Foreign Affairs Committee passed the CROOK Act to combat Russian corruption, but it should be used against China too.
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The 20 hedge-fund dealmakers who are beating VCs at their own game Hedge funds including Tiger Global, D1, and Coatue are turning toward private markets, investing billions into top startups.
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If the minimum wage were $24 an hour and tied to worker productivity, a long-held trickle-down myth might actually come true. The $7.25 minimum wage hasn't changed in 12 years and is a national embarrassment, writes Paul Constant of Pitchfork Economics.
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Child tax credit money isn't just like more stimulus cash: What to know Some are opting out of receiving monthly payments of the child tax credit to avoid tax headaches next year. Not everyone needs to worry. But many need to understand the risks, too.      
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A crypto chief explains why investors need to ignore short-term price drops in bitcoin - and says innovation will always be way ahead of regulation "When you take the long-term horizon, you don't look day-to-day, or month-to-month," MoonPay's CEO told Insider.
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Here's what happens when nonprofit CEOs are kept out of the board meetings that decide their pay Research on 1,698 nonprofits in New York showed CEO salaries lowered by up to 3% when the execs were left out of their own salary discussions.
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Is Hydrogen Just Oil And Gas Greenwashed?

Forbes - 31 Jul 2021 11:00
Is Hydrogen Just Oil And Gas Greenwashed? Current hydrogen production isn't as green as the hype claims. With so much of its production coming from oil and gas companies, hydrogen is more about them keeping their control and profits rather than saving the planet...
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Targeted ads aren't just annoying, they can be harmful. Here's how to fight back Online targeted advertising divides and isolates us. It’s time to restore the role of consumers as active participants in regulating online advertising. Five years since the Brexit vote and three since the Cambridge An...
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The Biden administration reinstated fast-track deportation flights for families amid renewed pressure to address the southern border surge The move comes after more than 188,000 migrants arrived at the southern border in June and as COVID-19 cases surge in some border communities.
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Global Cryptocurrency Adoption Doubled Since January Reaching 221 Million Users: Report A new report issued by Crypto.com, a cryptocurrency exchange and fintech services firm, discovered that the number of people using cryptocurrencies has more than doubled since January, reaching 221 million last June. The...
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Fed's Brainard Says Labor Market Hasn't Satisfied Goals for Reducing Bond Purchases Fed governor Lael Brainard says the labor market is, however, on track to reach a key threshold around the end of the year.
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Congress fails to extend federal eviction moratorium - which ends after July 31 - before going on recess Around 6 million Americans are at risk of getting evicted in the coming days, or 16% of all renters, per Census Pulse Survey Data.
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Central Bank of Ireland Governor Talks Crypto, Praises 'Secure, Decentralized' Technology Gabriel Makhlouf, the governor of the Central Bank of Ireland (CBI), has published a blog post in which he shares his views on the digitalization of finance. While echoing concerns expressed by his counterparts regarding...
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Disney requiring US employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19 The Walt Disney Company has joined other large companies in requiring employees to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
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LA Rams' Andrew Whitworth Stiff-Arms Father Time While Eclipsing $100 Million In Career Earnings Andrew Whitworth is earning $6.6 million in base salary and signing bonus to protect what quarterback Matthew Stafford can't see and that's his blindside.
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