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Your Daily Dose of News, Updates and Strategies An event in 2022 could have a massive impact on gold and other sectors. The last time a public warning like this was issued, the market went on to see its biggest one-day drop in history. If you own gold or gold stocks, read this warning immediately... - Ad
The End of the Pandemic Market Boom Is Nigh Much of what made investors rich during the pandemic is crumbling. The value of Netflix dropped by $45 billion in one day. Peloton has halted production on some of its exercise equipment.
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Eric Adams Pulls Crypto-Paycheck Stunt Hours Before Bitcoin Crash In November, New York City mayor Eric Adams found himself in what one might call a pissing contest with Miami mayor Francis Suarez, over who would accept more of his salary in cryptocurrency.
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Instagram stars CLONING dogs so death doesn't end pet profile fame The world of 'petfluencers' is thriving on social media apps like Instagram as online content of cute animals generally garners a huge following.
GM gives $154 million vote of confidence to Lockport plant General Motors' plan to invest $154 million in its Lockport plant over the next few years is about more than just about ramping up new production and adding 230 jobs.
Drug Resistant Bacteria Kill 1.2 million people globally Antibiotic-resistant germs caused more than 1.2 million deaths globally in one year, according to new research that suggests that these “superbugs” have joined the ranks of the world’s leading infectious disease killers.
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