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Cryptocurrency Firms Expand Physical Footprint in New York

Cryptocurrency firms have been setting up or expanding office space in New York, but the recent market turbulence could hamper their longevity.  » mehr lesen

Fresh Strawberries Linked to Hepatitis A Outbreak, F.D.A Says

The F.D.A. said the likely source of the outbreak was fresh organic strawberries that were sold under the FreshKampo and H-E-B brands in March and April.  » mehr lesen

Europe’s Oil Embargo on Russia Tightens the Market

What an embargo means for oil prices, plus a one-issue candidate whose issue is Elon Musk.  » mehr lesen

Eurozone Inflation Hits Highest Level Since Creation of the Euro

The economic toll of Russia’s war on Ukraine keeps widening, with price rises in Germany hitting a record and inflation in Estonia topping 20 percent.  » mehr lesen

Why China Is Miles Ahead in a Pacific Race for Influence

To many observers, the South Pacific today reveals what American decline looks like. Even as Washington tries to step up its game, it is still far behind, mistaking speeches for impact and...

Vacation Alternatives for the Budget-Conscious

As inflation puts a crimp in travelers’ plans, here are some affordable suggestions for trips focused on wine, culture, food, the outdoors and more.  » mehr lesen

How a Florida Power Project Flew Under the Regulatory Radar

The state’s biggest utility is building a 176-mile line that may be unsuitable or even unneeded. Its design minimized scrutiny. Critics see a pattern.  » mehr lesen

Wall Street’s Losing Streak Ends, but Uncertainty That Drove It Lingers

As stocks have tumbled this year, predictions that the selling is over have been wrong time and again.  » mehr lesen

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