The Bitcoin Halving Is Here It Limits the Supply of New Coins and Is the Fourth Such Event for the Cryptocurrency
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As Walmart Launches 1 New Brand, It's Now Reportedly Ditching Another. Here's Why
I can't see the name Walmart without thinking of Sam Walton. I wonder if younger shoppers imagine something different.Inc. - Business -
Geopolitics Takes a Central Role in Supply Chains
From tariffs and trade restrictions to attacks on a crucial shipping lane, concerns over sourcing and manufacturing have rarely been more acute.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Here's how hot it will get in the South next week
Southern Texas is expected to feel the most severe heat threat next week, according to the National Weather Service.ABC News - Top stories -
Japan's yen had a roller coaster week amid suspected intervention. Here's what you need to know
The Japanese yen started the week at 34-year lows against the U.S. dollar but the currency is now staring at its best week in over a year on Friday.CNBC - Business -
Here's how much it costs to rent a 1-bedroom apartment across 10 major cities in Asia
Here is the median price to rent a 1-bedroom apartment across 10 major cities in Asia, according to the Global Property Guide.CNBC - Business -
Here’s to the 2024 Mazda MX-5 Miata, an affordable sports car that’s a joy to drive
The 2024 Mazda MX-5 Miata is a superb little sports car that a wide range of drivers can relish. Pricing starts at $30,150.MarketWatch - Business -
Here are the moves to make to counter range-bound, choppy markets, says Goldman Sachs
Stay overweight stocks but prepare for a volatile period, says Goldman SachsMarketWatch - Business -
No LeBron, Steph or KD? Here are 5 reasons why these NBA playoffs are still compelling
The NBA playoffs won't feature LeBron James, Kevin Durant or Stephen Curry in the second round for the first time since 2005. But there's still plenty more basketball to enjoy this postseason.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NBA -
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