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Location American Business News for 24 April 2026
Hong Kong Signals Web3 Push as $2B Tokenized Bonds Boost Efficiency Hong Kong is embedding digital assets deeper into mainstream finance, with tokenization and stablecoins gaining stronger regulatory backing as market infrastructure. The push signals a broader effort to expand regulated ...
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A memo from Michael Kratsios says firms, mainly in China, are wrongfully distilling US AI models.
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Cheap stock options suggest a big post-earnings swing next week for Meta and other tech titans Wall Street is underestimating a potential price explosion in next weeks tech-stock earnings reports.
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Why Everyone, Including Trump, Is Talking About Airline Mergers A few carriers are making a lot of money while many are struggling. President Trump and industry executives seem to think mergers may be the answer.
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Tariffs Raised Consumers Prices, but the Refunds Go Only to Businesses Many families felt the sting of the presidents now-illegal tariffs, but companies have said little about whether they will share the $166 billion coming back to them.
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Ignoring the War Has Been Working for Long-Term Investors

The New York Times - 24 Apr 2026 13:39
Ignoring the War Has Been Working for Long-Term Investors The U.S. stock markets quick rebound this month may be fragile, but riding out the markets disconcerting waves has been a sound strategy.
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Intels stock extends its spectacular run - and could see its best daily gain on record Theres a debate on Wall Street about whether Intels financial prospects have materially changed.
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Critical Bitcoin trend change in works, but analysts say daily close above $80K required Bitcoins rally above $79,000 may be a sign that the downtrend is ending, but a multi-day candle close above $80,000 would help strengthen the odds of a trend change holding.
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Tokenized Assets Near $30 Billion as Institutions Expand On-Chain Capital Markets Activity Tokenized real-world assets are becoming core infrastructure for institutional portfolios as on-chain asset-backed credit and Treasury products scale faster than retail segments. That momentum matters now because it is r...
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Coursera has a free CME-eligible course that gives students an overview of COVID-19 in just 3 hours Students will learn to recognize the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of COVID-19 as well as how it spread around the world.
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10 great Coursera online master's degree programs you can apply to this summer, from data science to public health E-learning platform Coursera offers online graduate degree programs from schools like UPenn, Imperial College London, and the University of Michigan.
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Tennessee Lawmakers Pass Crypto ATM Ban, Triggering Removals by July 1 Tennessee Governor Bill Lee signed legislation this week, banning all cryptocurrency automated teller machines (ATMs) in the state, making Tennessee the second in the U.S. to do so after Indiana. Key Takeaways: Governor ...
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Coursera's Workforce Recovery Initiative gives unemployed workers free access to 90% of its online course catalog - here's how it works Government agencies can apply to give unemployed workers free access to thousands of courses, specializations, and professional certificates through September 30.
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Erika Kirk's recent activities as TPUSA CEO have sparked speculation about a potential 2028 presidential run, amid criticism of media bias and her leadership at TPUSA.
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12 public health courses you can take online for free, offered by schools like Yale, Johns Hopkins, Duke, Emory, and more Coursera now offers select public health courses in topics like COVID-19, global health, infection prevention, disease clusters, and more.
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Coursera is offering 90% of its online classes to college students for free until September 30, 2020 - here's how to enroll Free courses range from computer science and public health to humanities, plus guided projects, specializations, and professional certificates.
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Coursera and edX are two popular online learning platforms - here's how they compare in terms of price and programs offered Coursera and edX offer free classes and affordable certificate programs from top universities like Harvard and Yale. Here's how they compare.
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The 9 most popular online courses people are taking on Coursera from Stanford, Yale, and Princeton In this list, check out the most popular Coursera online courses, ranked by the number of students enrolled. Enrollment numbers are as of March 2020.
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This free Yale psychology course taught me mind-blowing facts about my own mind Led by Yale University, Coursera's most popular online psychology course teaches you to understand your own thoughts and emotions better.
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Over half a million people signed up for this free Princeton course on the science behind Buddhist meditation practices. I took it and came away with a better understanding of myself. This popular online course explores the effectiveness of Buddhist practices like meditation and helps you incorporate more mindfulness into your life.
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Forensic experts identify key mistakes in Nancy Guthrie's abduction, potentially leading to the suspect's capture. Former FBI profiler Jim Clemente highlights the perpetrator's vulnerabilities.
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Coursera and edX both offer certificate programs at a fraction of the cost of grad school - here are the main differences between them Both platforms offer online courses and grad-level programs from schools like MIT, Yale, Columbia, UPenn, Duke, and the University of Michigan.
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