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In a 'growing danger' to the United States, Beijing signs a new contract to exchange nuclear technology, establish 5G networks, expand space programs, and push cheap loans into America's backyard.
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The Afghan War's human toll is well recognized. Its inflationary costs, on the other hand, are less well recognized.
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A symbolic triumph will not suffice.
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The e-renminbi, an all-digital form of China's paper currency that can be accessed and accepted by shops and customers without an internet connection, credit, or even a bank account, has begun rolling out in cities across the nation.
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Cryptocurrencies came under pressure this autumn when Congress saw the fledgling business as a way to earn tax money. Congress had all it needed to say it had secured $28 billion in projected tax income over the next 10 years in just a few short pages and two modifications to the Internal Revenue Code. Is it true, though, that taxing cryptocurrencies will bring $28 billion to the government's budget?
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Lisbon’s macroeconomic model could show other small countries the path to recovery.
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A hauntingly similar image is painted in one of Ayn Rand's lesser-known works of fiction.
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Although the presidential election in 2024 is still three years away, Republicans have already begun jockeying for positions in the primary.
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In a social media post, one of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-(D-NY) Cortez's employees referred to Israel as a 'racist European ethnostate based on stolen territory.'
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Credential inflation may have altered the signaling function of college degrees.