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When you log in to your IRS account this tax season you'll likely have to use ID.me to verify your identity. The service scoops up a huge pool of personal data that police and other authorities could tap into.
The head of digital asset strategy at Fundstrat explains the major catalysts that could drive bitcoin and ethereum to $200k and $12k by the end of 2022 — and shares why crypto's global market cap could also surge to an estimated $9.6 trillion
Amazon just broke out advertising for the first time in its earnings. Here's everything we know about its growing ad business.

Amazon just broke out advertising for the first time in its earnings. Here's everything we know about its growing ad business.

While $31 billion is a tiny sliver of Amazon's revenue from retail sales and Amazon Web Services, advertising is its fastest-growing area.

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'We're in an unusual time': A 49-year market vet says that we've entered the final stage of the bull market in stocks as the Fed tries to handle inflation — and warns that an 80% crash is ahead
Billionaire investor Leon Cooperman called inflation a friend of common stocks. Here's why he might be right.

Billionaire investor Leon Cooperman called inflation a friend of common stocks. Here's why he might be right.

Investors have shifted focus from last month's inflation scare to scrutinizing corporate earnings and growth prospects.

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A bitcoin bull and investing chief overseeing $1.7 billion lays out how to tackle a crypto winter that could last for at least a year — and 4 cheap projects that will thrive when the halving triggers the next bull cycle
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Why the blockbuster January jobs report means your mortgage and credit card payments will get more expensive

The Fed has signaled it would only raise rates if the labor market continued to strengthen. Friday's data gave the central bank the green light.

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How a 27-year-old country-music star making up to $75,000 a month in streaming royalties got his start on TikTok

Spencer Crandall didn't wake up one day to a label knocking on his door — his posting relentlessly on social media helped him attract fans.

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A Wall Street strategist who called January's 10% stock market drawdown explains why it's time to put new money to work after a high-volume 'cathartic puke' — and shares 25 beaten-down stocks to buy
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