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The way NPR tried to discredit our reporting on the secret flights that brought illegal immigrants from the southern border to towns around the country that didn't know they were coming is a great example of bad, dishonest journalism that serves as pure propaganda for the Biden administration.
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Despite recent market turmoil, Bitfarms has decided to sell 3,000 bitcoins for $62 million instead of hodling them, a decision that has slashed miners' profit margins.
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Paige Spiranac is 'in shock' after being named the 'Sexiest Woman Alive' on Maxim's Hot 100 list.
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Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyers are pleading for the disgraced socialite to get a lighter sentence. They say that she was abused as a child and that she has been getting death threats every day in her Brooklyn jail.
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Amber Heard said that her shocking court loss was because paid employees testified in favor of her ex-husband Johnny Depp, and the jury agreed with them.
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On Sunday, China's defense minister accused the US of attempting to 'hijack' the backing of Asia-Pacific countries in order to turn them against Beijing, claiming Washington is pursuing its own goals 'under the pretext of multilateralism.'
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Even if we won the war, the fight with Russia wouldn't be over.
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Google may withdraw from Russia or annoy the country's regulators from afar if it files for bankruptcy.
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How Dictators Use Borders to Silence Dissidents.
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According to CoinDesk's chief content officer, it's past time for the crypto community to take on the challenge of applying supercomputing to their networks.