
Bitcoin Retreat Puts Crypto’s 2023 Lead Over Stocks in Jeopardy
The crypto market’s once-handsome 2023 lead over stocks is cracking as Bitcoin holds a retreat below $30,000. The
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Leonardo DiCaprio praises Indian man for discovering new fish
In 2020, a man in Kerala found a "red thread" floating in his bucket. Now, DiCaprio is talking about it.
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An $18 Billion Fidelity Fund Sees Korea Chip Stocks Rebounding
The rally in Korea’s biggest chip stocks may have paused, but the manager of an $18 billion technology
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Leon Black’s $158 Million Payments to Epstein Spark Senate Probe
The $158 million in payments that private equity titan Leon Black made to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is
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The Little Known Metals Giant that Rules a Global Market
When China’s Vital Materials Co. bought up a $600 million stockpile of obscure critical minerals in early 2020,
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Extreme Weather Is Changing Tourism. The Travel Industry Isn’t Ready
An idyllic summer vacation turned into a nightmare after thousands of people were evacuated from Greek islands beset
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AI Is Rewriting the Rules of $200 Billion Games Industry
Executives and politicians across the world worry about the havoc that next-generation artificial intelligence will wreak on industries
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Shein Being Sued by H&M for Copyright Infringement in Hong Kong
Fast-fashion retailer Shein is being sued by rival Hennes & Mauritz AB for copyright infringement in Hong Kong,
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How desperate US prisoners try to escape deadly heat
With no air conditioning, a former prisoner describes lying in toilet water to survive brutal heat.
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Paris to bring back swimming in Seine after 100 years
Banned for a century because of filthy water, bathing is to resume in parts of the river in Paris.
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US heatwave leads to rising number of burns, medics say
Superheated asphalt or metal seatbelts can melt flesh in minutes, officials warn amid intense heat.
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Guggenheim Hires Rothschild’s Homer Parkhill in Restructuring Push
Guggenheim Partners is hiring a restructuring veteran from Rothschild & Co. as the firm beefs up its cadre
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