Hackers swiped $190 million worth of ether and stablecoins from crypto firm Nomad, report says

Nomad is the latest crypto bridge to fall victim to a theft. Reuters first reported that $190 million was stolen from the Nomad bridge.
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Hackers swiped $190 million worth of ether and stablecoins from crypto firm Nomad, report says

Hackers swiped $190 million worth of ether and stablecoins from crypto firm Nomad, report says

Nomad is the latest crypto bridge to fall victim to a theft. Reuters first reported that $190 million was stolen from the Nomad bridge.

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Instagram changes make marketing your business on social media tricky. Here are 6 tips from a virtual assistant and social media manager.
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Instagram changes make marketing your business on social media tricky. Here are 6 tips from a virtual assistant and social media manager.

Jessica Hawks, a TikToker, and Martine Cadet, a social strategist, share six tips to best market yourself online regardless of platform changes.

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Here's what Costco workers are actually looking for when they check your receipt at the exit

Here's what Costco workers are actually looking for when they check your receipt at the exit

You've found your supersize pasta bags, the cashier has rung you up, and you're finally out the door — so why are they checking your receipt again?

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A 25-year-old web designer booked $1 million last year. Here's how she scaled her business with passive income.
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A 25-year-old web designer booked $1 million last year. Here's how she scaled her business with passive income.

Becca Luna launched Bold x Boho in 2019. She booked more than $1 million in sales last year through her templates and educational offerings.

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The first thing 14 lottery winners have bought after finding out they were rich

The first thing 14 lottery winners have bought after finding out they were rich

Winning the lottery may be a dream come true, but what that actually looks like is different for everyone.

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High-performing managers set harsher targets for people who work under them, a new study found
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High-performing managers set harsher targets for people who work under them, a new study found

Managers can be influenced by "experience bias" which means relying too heavily on their own experiences when setting goals for employees.

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The FTC just slapped Opendoor with a $62 million fine for 'misleading' customers about the true costs of its home-buying business

The FTC just slapped Opendoor with a $62 million fine for 'misleading' customers about the true costs of its home-buying business

The FTC says that Opendoor told customers they would make more money by selling to it instead of to regular buyers. Actually, sellers made less money.

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The Teamsters' new chief is readying UPS drivers for a strike as he heads toward contract negotiations — and key moves show he's not bluffing
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The Teamsters' new chief is readying UPS drivers for a strike as he heads toward contract negotiations — and key moves show he's not bluffing

"Everybody tells a great tale about how successful the company is, but it's simple," Sean O'Brien says. "If we strike UPS, it's UPS's fault."

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Here are 3 reasons why real estate investors may be better off doing traditional, longer-term leases than short-term vacation rentals, according to a 34-year-old landlord
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Here are 3 reasons why real estate investors may be better off doing traditional, longer-term leases than short-term vacation rentals, according to a 34-year-old landlord

While Airbnb has seen an explosion in investors over the last two years, not all real estate investors are bullish on the short-term rental market.

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Bank of America: Investors shouldn't panic even though the US economy is technically in a recession — but a dovish Fed doesn't mean the market has reached its bottom just yet
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Bank of America: Investors shouldn't panic even though the US economy is technically in a recession — but a dovish Fed doesn't mean the market has reached its bottom just yet

Although the US economy has met the technical recession criteria, Bank of America says investors shouldn't panic — but don't be too optimistic either.

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