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Tom Alberg, Early Amazon Investor and Board Member, Dies at 82
Social Media Buzz: Taiwan, Indiana Abortion Ban, Kim and Pete
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How a Tiny Hong Kong Firm Grew Bigger Than Goldman, Then Began to Plunge
SoftBank’s Next Pain Point Is Recognizing Private Asset Meltdown
Savile Row Fights to Stay Relevant as Suits Fall Out of Fashion
Michigan Cuts Ties With Embattled Hockey Coach Mel Pearson
Putin’s Ukraine War Has Three Lessons for Global Food Supplies
How the Afghan War Was Lost, in Five Easy Steps
Be Careful What You Wish For in a Post-Inflation World
Amazon’s Roomba Deal Is Really About Mapping Your Home
Crypto Companies Are Spending $2.4 Billion on Sports Sponsorships
IVF Patients Are Trapped in Limbo and Bracing for the Next Post-Roe Fight
Eli Lilly Says Indiana Abortion Law Forces Hiring Out-of-State
Ex-Cisco Worker Claiming Caste Discrimination Avoids Arbitration
VC Billionaire Marc Andreessen and Ultra-Wealthy Neighbors Thwart Housing in California Town
EV Tax-Credit Limits Cleared to Stay in Democrats’ Package
An English Soccer Club Is Adding Global Warming Data to Its Uniforms
The Mission to Rescue Beirut’s Cultural Heritage From Rubble
The Cities Encouraging Healing With ‘Trauma-Informed Placemaking’
Across Europe, Gas-Strapped Cities Prepare to Power Down
Crypto Miner Pushback Suggests Ethereum Offshoots Are Coming
Bankrupt Crypto Broker Voyager Plans to Resume Cash Withdrawals
Lambo Dealers Are Keeping Warm Despite Crypto Winter
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Bitcoin lingered near $23,000 after a report showing the US added more jobs than forecast last month renewed concern that higher interest rates could reduce demand for riskier assets. 
The largest cryptocurrency rose as much as 4.2% to $23,467 on Friday, before paring the increase. Bitcoin remains within the range of around $19,000 to $25,000 that’s held it since mid-June. Ether was up as much as 8.4% to $1,724 before also pulling back a bit from the highs of the day. 

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