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    Musk expected to expand Twitter operations in Texas

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    Seattle Port’s approved $82.7M tax levy to aid $5.3B capital plan

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    Bitcoin and other new types of cryptocurrency exist only in the virtual world and are traded outside the traditional banking system on digital ledgers called blockchain, making them hard to regulate and enticing to rogue regimes and terror groups alike.

    Fees to be levied against New York licensed cryptocurrency businesses

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    In this Jan. 25, 2014 photo, a man pours a glass of Erasmo wine at the Reserva de Caliboro vineyard in Maule Valley, Chile. A bold new wave of independent vintners are challenging Chile's reputation for producing oceans of agreeable but predictable wines. (AP Photo/Luis Hidalgo)
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    This Oct. 15, 2016, photo shows the University of California entrance sign on the corner of Oxford Street and Center Street at Berkeley, California.

    Some University of California strikers reach tentative agreement

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    Richland woman fraudulently obtained $337,267 in COVID relief

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    Researchers at the University of Virginia say more than 1 in 10 Virginians receives food stamps.

    California food stamp costs reach record highs

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    This May 21, 2018, photo shows the gaming floor at Riverwind Casino in Norman, Okla. Oklahoma's Native American tribes are prepared to offer sports betting at some of the more than 100 casinos across the state, but so far the state's Legislature hasn't reached an agreement on how to do that.
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    Maryland online sports betting goes live Wednesday

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    Pedestrians walk past a mural of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez in Caracas, Venezuela, Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013. Venezuela's congress has voted to postpone the inauguration of President Hugo Chavez, which was scheduled for Thursday, to let him recover from cancer surgery in Cuba. Critics say that violates the country's constitution. On Wednesday, Venezuela's Supreme Court backed the congress ruling Chavez's inauguration can be postponed. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)
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