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FTX's COO Wang agreed to be witness for US authorities in Bankman-Fried probe, book says
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Alaska asks US Supreme Court to strike down the rejection of a proposed copper, gold mine
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In Today’s Increasingly Digital World, In-Person Shopping Isn’t Going Anywhere — Here’s Why
#tmp-load{position: fixed; top: -1px; left: -1px; opacity: 0; width: 1px; height: 1px;}#tmp-load img{width: 100%;}function updateButtons(){let e=document.querySelectorAll(".buy-button span");for(let t=0;tIn no particular order, this is what I purchased in the throes of lockdown: at least six sweatsuit sets; a mask to match each one, naturally; colorful eyeliner and eyeshadow (since lipstick was no longer necessary); a handful of glitzy dresses and tops for future, post-pandemic nights out; a DIY stick-and-poke tattoo kit; and a horde of face and hair masks to pamper myself with. Like many, I threw myself into online shopping frequently and excessively, more so than at any other point in my life, because, well, I had no other choice.
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Australia fines lender NAB $1.4 million for wrongfully charging fees
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Blackstone and Permira to buy Adevinta for about $13 billion
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