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Bitcoin's Volatility Spawns New Crypto Balance Sheet Alternative Corporate treasurers fed up with rock-bottom returns on their cash are about to get another pitch from the world of crypto. Circle Internet Financial Ltd., one of the digital-asset firms behind the so-called stablecoin dubbed USDC that is pegged 1-to-1 to the ...
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Americans are expected to spend about $4.7 billion on gas over Memorial Day weekend That breaks down to about $1.18 billion spent on gas each day, give or take $1 million, Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy, tells CNBC Make It. GasBuddy predicts ...
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3 Top Dividend Stocks With Yields Over 4% Realty Income currently offers investors a 4.1%-yielding dividend. However, that yield is only part of the appeal. The REIT is one of the most dependable dividend stocks around. It has paid 611 consecutive monthly dividends.
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Hardworking Hawaii: 'Iolani to stop producing aloha apparel after nearly 70 years "The story about how 'Iolani got its name was at that time, if you looked across, there was no State Capitol, but you saw the palace, 'Iolani Palace," said Lloyd Kawakami, the second generation owner of the business.
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Honolulu mayor submits modification to move into Tier 4 Dancing at bars or lounges has not been allowed in the past three tiers. The owner of Manifest in Chinatown, Brandon Reid, says he is hopeful Tier 4 will get people back on their feet.
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Our best burger recipes for grilling (and the grill pan), including stuffed, seafood and vegetarian Beef burgers are a category unto themselves, but you can find recipes that also feature poultry, seafood and vegetables. Load them up or leave them plain and simple. There are plenty of ways to get your burger fix, inside or out, too.
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CEO pay rises to $12.7M even as pandemic ravages economy Fortunately for those CEOs, many had boards of directors willing to see the pandemic as an extraordinary event beyond their control. Across the country, boards made changes to the intricate formulas that determine their CEOs' pay — and other moves — that ...
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What Should Investors Think About Ethereum's Recent Volatility? Indeed, if Ethereum can continue its incredible run, crypto investors may want to just keep their heads down and focus on trading these volatile assets. And volatile, they've been. In recent ...
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Hawaii Tourism Authority monitoring 'extreme growth' of visitors to the islands A recent survey found nearly 80% of Americans are ready to travel again. The Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) has been monitoring what it calls "extreme growth" of visitors locally. In January, about 74,000 people flew into the state. That number rose to more ...
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Travel numbers hit near-record numbers as Americans escape pandemic lockdown More than 1.8 million people went through U.S. airports on Thursday, and that number could top 2 million over the weekend, the highest mark since early March of last year. AP Photo/David Zalubowski.
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Danny Meyer Wants Outdoor Dining to Save New York The impresario behind Union Square Café and Shake Shack, appointed by Bill de Blasio to lead the city's reopening, wants to put diners in the Museum of Modern Art's sculpture garden.
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Google to pay fine, change ad business to settle French antitrust case: report Google's parent company, Alphabet, is reportedly expected to pay a fine and change some business practices to settle an antitrust case with the French government over its online advertising business. France's Competition Authority has alleged that Google's ...
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Florida leaders show no interest in adding COVID-19 vaccine incentives But will incentive to get vaccinated be used in Florida? From dating apps to doughnuts, there are a variety of vaccination incentives. It started off small, with freebies for proof of vaccination, including ...
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$100 for a jab? Why vaccine incentives favor lotteries over cold, hard cash Vaccine appointment slots were booked out, and injection centers were filled to capacity with long lines of people waiting outside. Hong Kong started its campaign by distributing COVID-19 vaccine doses from Chinese manufacturer Sinovac, but mRNA shots ...
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Five ways to avoid paying extortionate lenders' mortgage insurance This insurance hurts because it is ultra-expensive. Worse than that, although the borrower has to pay the premium, the insurance protects only the lender – it covers them if there is a shortfall if you default on the loan and the lender does not recoup enough from ...
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Kentucky lifts curfew restrictions for bars and restaurants OWENSBORO, Ky. (WEHT) – As more Americans get vaccinated against COVID-19, states continue to lift restrictions. On Friday, Kentucky ended its curfew for restaurants and bars while loosening capacity limits. This as people gather again on the ...
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Millions of Americans in 24 states are set to lose unemployment benefits as early as June 12 Millions of unemployed Americans across the country will lose jobless benefits in June and July as at least 24 Republican-led states move to end federal unemployment assistance before the current September 6, 2021 expiration date. The benefits that would ...
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CAUGHT ON CAMERA: Suspects accused of posting controversial sign at Lake Saint Louis Popeyes LAKE SAINT LOUIS, Mo. (KMOV.com) - Police have released surveillance video of suspects they believe posted a controversial sign at a Popeye's in Lake Saint Louis. The sign read: "Effective 6-1-21 this restaurant is under new management and will reserve ...
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SEC says group illegally raised $2B in crypto offering The Securities and Exchange Commission filed the civil lawsuit Friday in federal court in Manhattan. It alleges that an outfit called BitConnect used a network of promoters to sell the securities without registering the offering with the SEC, or registering ...
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Reports: Fed warns Deutsche Bank on compliance failings Deutsche Bank bosses in the US are reportedly steeling themselves for sanctions as their compliance processes come under scrutiny from the Fed. According to reports in Bloomberg this morning, the Federal Reserve has written to Deutsche Bank telling ...
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Advance historic page from Feb. 7, 1958: Schools work to get rid of troublemakers STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Today's archive page is from Feb. 7, 1958. The Board of Education states that "any pupil charged with the violation of law involving violence and insubordination shall be forthwith suspended from regular classroom attendance.".
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