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Many taxpayers stand to collect larger refunds this year from the IRS, whether they itemize or not.
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UFC 324 results: Justin Gaethje earns interim title in epic clash with Paddy Pimblett CBS SportsMain Card Results | UFC 324: Gaethje vs Pimblett UFC.comUFC 324 start time: Where to watch, live stream Justin Gaethje vs. Paddy Pimblett CBS SportsHighlights! Justin Gaethje, Paddy Pimblett close out UFC 324 with Fight of the Year candidate Yahoo Sports
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William H. Foege, Key Figure in the Eradication of Smallpox, Dies at 89 The New York Times
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Large protests spread across US after Alex Pretti fatally shot by federal agents The GuardianHundreds of Minnesota Businesses on Strike in Protest Against ICE The New York Times'It's time to start doing something.' Despite risks of violence, Minnesotans step up to take on ICE ReutersThousands rally against ICE in Minneapolis in below-zero temperatures NBC NewsPeaceful protest over Minneapolis shooting begins in downtown Los Angeles
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For new parents on cloud nine enjoying time with their baby after delivery, a hospital bill for thousands of dollars can quickly bring them back down to earth.
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Warren Buffett is famous for saying "Only when the tide goes out do you discover who's been swimming naked." If you invested in cybercoins, the news has not been good lately. Are you wearing your bathing suit? What to do? Is time to take your profits … or cut your losses?
The international investment community was shocked and saddened to learn of the utterly unexpected news that millions of investors worldwide were victims of a pyramid scheme involving cryptocurrency accounts controlled by "founders" in Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia, and Moscow. The SEC charged 11 people in the case in August.
No, wait. Nobody was shocked or surprised. This was the least surprising story of 2022. If you were playing "Password" and the first two clues were "Cryptocurrency" and "Moscow," the only rational guesses would be "Pyramid" or "Ponzi." Full credit for either answer.
Domestic actors have been at work as well. The founder of California's Titanium Blockchain Infrastructure Services recently pleaded guilty to a cryptocurrency fraud scheme that raised $21 million.
The cryptocurrency world has been conjured out of thin air in the last decade or so. Across the globe, new crypto products have appeared, along with new uses for those products, and new markets for the exchange of these products. It includes crypto derivatives, synthetics, and electronic arbitrage trading systems run by bots. For better or worse, this is now a $10 trillion plus marketplace that is largely unregulated.
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