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Linda Delaney is a writer for Expression Blend. She writes about politics, health, business, and finance. Linda is also interested in arts and crafts. She likes to go shopping for clothes and shoes when she has the time.

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Analyst forecasts $21 by 2024 for this Cardano (ADA) rival, currently worth only $0.1

In the boundless realm of decentralised finance (DeFi), Retik Finance stands out as a formidable disruptor, poised to challenge the established Cardano. Anchored by its native token, $RETIK, currently priced at a modest $0.1, Retik Finance has garnered widespread attention from industry experts and enthusiasts alike.  Projections indicate a monumental rise to $21 by 2024, […]

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Why Barbie resonated with me as a mid-career woman physician: a reflection for National Women Physicians Day

(Spoiler alert: contains spoilers for the movie Barbie.) In Barbie, a singular scene resonated powerfully with Women in Medicine across the land. You know the one. Shortly after Ken and Barbie leave Barbie Land and arrive in the Real World, Ken ventures off, discovers The Patriarchy, waltzes into a hospital emergency room, and demands the first woman

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The Hulu and Disney+ Password Crackdown Is Coming. Here’s What You Need to Know

Hulu and Disney+ subscribers have until March 14 to stop sharing their login information with people outside of their household. Disney-owned streaming services are the next to adopt the password-crackdown strategy that has helped Netflix add millions of subscribers. An email sent from “The Hulu Team” to subscribers this week and viewed by Ars Technica

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China’s Hackers Keep Targeting US Water and Electricity Supplies

An indictment from the US Department of Justice may have solved the mystery of how disgraced cryptocurrency exchange FTX lost over $400 million in crypto. The indictment, filed last week, alleges that three individuals used a SIM-swapping attack to steal hundreds of millions in virtual currency from an unnamed company. The timing and the amount

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The man who made $50,000,000 with Bitcoin (BTC) ETF approval has recently bagged a big bag of Retik Finance (RETIK)

In the ever-evolving world of cryptocurrency, success stories abound, capturing the imagination of investors worldwide. One such tale is of a savvy investor who transformed his fortune with a remarkable $50 million gain from the historic Bitcoin (BTC) ETF approval. This financial maven has recently turned his attention to a new rising star in the

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Retik Finance (RETIK) at $0.1 Emerges as a Safe Haven for Polygon (MATIC) and Cardano (ADA) Holders Dealing With Losses

Amid a bear market in the cryptocurrency industry, where prices are falling and confidence is dwindling, two once-prominent players, Polygon (MATIC) and Cardano (ADA), have witnessed a significant decline from their former heights. They now resemble frost-kissed silhouettes amidst a frozen landscape. However, a glimmer of warmth breaks through this chilling atmosphere in the form

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How RealPage influences rent prices across the U.S.

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email RealPage software is used to set rental prices on 4.5 million housing units in the U.S. A series of lawsuits allege that a group of landlords are sharing sensitive data with RealPage, which then artificially inflates rents. The complaints surface as housing

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