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Kelsey Fox is a news writer for Australia Bulletin, where she covers politics, health, business, parenting, and finance. She grew up in the suburbs of Sydney, Australia. In her free time, you can find her hiking in the woods or exploring new restaurants with friends.

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The $50 Software That Could Save Your Business One Day

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Is Bitcoin’s accumulation surge a prelude to $90K? – Here’s what to expect

Long-term holders added 297K BTC in nine days, showing increased confidence. Continued Bitcoin accumulation could push BTC past $88K, possibly testing $90K soon. Since recovering from the recent market crash, Bitcoin [BTC] has witnessed a significant surge in demand, with investors returning to the market. Naturally, this resurgence has sparked increased accumulation activity across the

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Is Sharing Equity Worth It? Here's How to Add the Right Partners at the Right Time

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Sharing the business you worked so hard to build through the addition of new equity partners can be challenging for entrepreneurs, even when the move is in the best interest of your enterprise. To have success here, you must be careful not to get in your own

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Trump Cuts Should Trigger Loud Protests from Scientific Societies

When the tide goes out, everyone can see who’s swimming naked. In the Trump era’s tsunami against science, we’re learning that among those pretenders—long mouthing support for vulnerable people but then standing silent when it matters—are too many scientific societies, the professional or special interest groups that are supposed to advocate for their researcher members.

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Stablecoins outpace Visa by $1T for the first time! – What this shift means

In 2024, stablecoins outpaced Visa in transaction volume.  Fed Chair noted that stablecoin legislation was a ‘good idea’ amid massive adoption.  Stablecoin transaction volume surpassed Visa for the first time ever in 2024, according to a Bitwise report.  In 2023, Visa transaction volume surged to about $13 trillion, while stablecoins logged $7 trillion. First forward

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Barabak: The fight over Trump's legal bullying campaign makes for odd alliances

Lawfare makes for strange bedfellows. As part of his tightening grip on power, and his assault on 200-plus years of checks and balances, President Trump has bludgeoned some of the nation’s leading law firms into shameful submission, extracting hundreds of millions of dollars worth of free legal work for his pet causes. More significantly, the

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Contributor: Tax dollars for religious schools? Conservative justices could be the roadblock

In 1805, New York made a deal. State officials granted taxpayer funds and a corporate charter to a private organization known as the Free School Society, which agreed in return to provide a free education to poor children in New York City. Over the next decades, the society became a precursor to modern-day charter school

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Arellano: Trump threatened Vietnam with a huge tariff. How's that going over in Little Saigon?

ABC Supermarket in the heart of Little Saigon is like a Donald Trump tariff rant come to fragrant, tasty life. Sorghum liquors from China. Frozen seafood from Malaysia. Thai fish sauce. Japanese candies. A galaxy of products from Vietnam, of course. All of these imports would be slammed by the massive tariffs that Trump threatened

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