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Who Benefits From The New York Times’ Attacks On Bitcoin?
A recent editorial attack on Bitcoin mining by The New York Times raises questions about its journalistic integrity and…
Achieving The American Dream: Why Natalie Brunell Shares The Stories Of Bitcoin
Taught from a young age to work hard and think for herself, media pro Natalie Brunell is dedicated to sharing Bitcoin with the…
Why some climate experts are optimistic about the future of cleantech
For someone whose career has been spent addressing the urgency of climate change, environmental-politics researcher Leah Stokes…
A Royal Romance With All The Froth, Fun, And Flaws Of Bridgerton
Charlotte and George are a magnetic pairing. Despite their valid frustration over being married off for the…
Books point out absurdity of lack of paid leave for parents
The U.S. is one of six nations in the world that doesn’t guarantee paid leave for families with a new baby. But a recently…
Back to life | Financial Times
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The Bitcoin Culture War Won’t Win Mass Adoption
Prominent Bitcoiners, many of whom advocate “lifestyle maximalism,” may be hurting adoption by leaning in one political…
Abortion bans will deepen wealth gap, worsen inequality, experts say
At least 13 states have banned most abortions in the nine months following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade…
How AI will soon make spam more targeted
Each day, messages from Nigerian princes, peddlers of wonder drugs, and promoters of can’t-miss investments choke email…