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Bentley thinks NFTs can have a similar impact on the luxury car business as they have on the art world.
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Police say that over the weekend, armed thieves broke into the Atlanta home of retired NBA player Vince Carter while his wife and children were there and stole nearly $100,000 in cash.
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They remain only 'deplorables' in the eyes of Democrats.
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Witnesses say that during a 'pretty heated' phone call a few days before the attack on the Capitol on January 6, then-President Donald Trump insulted Vice President Mike Pence by calling him a 'wimp' and the 'p-word.' This information was made public on Thursday.
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Even though the ratings haven't been great, Nancy Pelosi's show trial on January 6 has had some interesting parts, as you might expect from a drama made for TV by a former president of ABC News.
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Galleries throughout the world may now be viewed from anywhere in the world, thanks to the power of the metaverse.
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The Department of Commerce will release a series of 17 questions on May 19 that will solicit public feedback to help the department develop a regulatory framework for crypto firms.
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The most effective answer to the teen mental health epidemic is to prevent this connection to screens. This is something that no one likes to admit.
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According to the Financial Times, a former US Air Force scientist is enraged by missed possibilities.
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Rolando Brison, the head of the United People's Party and a member of St. Maarten's Parliament, stated on Saturday that he is the first elected official to request that his full salary be paid in bitcoin cash. Brison believes that if his country continues to embrace blockchain technology and cryptocurrency solutions, St. Maarten can become the 'Crypto Capital of the Caribbean.'