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Is The Nvidia Hype Train Running Out of Tracks?

Nvidia’s stock has soared on AI hype, but skeptics argue that the world’s most valuable chipmaker is priced to perfection and due for a correction.

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Financial and Real Estate Experts Offer Advice to Home Buyers and Sellers

Should you stay or should you go? Financial and real estate market experts offer their advice to prospective buyers and sellers about what move to make next and when.

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Celebrity Weed Designer Turns His Black-Market Business Into a Legal Weed Empire

A former illegal drug dealer who grew up surrounded by high-powered cartel members has revealed how he broke away from the black market and into the legal market, where he now creates designer strains of weed for a slew of celebrities.

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Nvidia’s Boom Has an Unfortunate Reality: Climate Risk

As Nvidia powers the AI revolution, it’s also fueling concern over the industry’s carbon footprint.

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Why Gen-Z and Millennial Women Are Choosing to Be Child-Free

Rising costs of living and restrictive abortion laws are driving more and more young women to choose to be child-free.

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EXCLUSIVE: ‘Pharma Bro’ Martin Shkreli Vows Revenge on Pharmaceutical Industry

In an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com, Martin Shkreli — dubbed the “most hated man in America” for his AIDS drug price hike — laid bare his plans to get back at the pharmaceutical industry after being slapped with a lifetime ban.

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The People Who Left Their Offices to Work From Boats & Vans

The future of work is more than “work from home,” it’s “work from wherever you want.” Home is where you make it, and these people are making it in unconventional places.

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Coronavirus Is Forcing Farmers to Give Away Their Pigs on Craigslist

As COVID-19 shuttered slaughterhouses, U.S. pig farmers were left with a massive oversupply, forcing Craigslist giveaways and mass euthanasia. The backlog highlighted the pork supply chain’s fragility and the outsized influence of the industry’s largest corporations.

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Celebrities Who Give Away Money on Social Media Are Setting People Up to Get Scammed

Pandemic-era cash giveaways on Twitter promised quick relief to people in financial crisis, but behind the digital generosity lurked online scams.

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Wall Street is Making Millions Off Police Brutality

Taxpayers foot the bill for police settlements, while banks and investors reap the rewards through high-yield municipal bonds.

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The ‘Black Bitcoin Billionaire’ Tells Us About His Business

In a changing world of work, VICE News profiles two crypto entrepreneurs trailblazing paths in the modern economy.

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Forget Xanax. This Company Wants You to Take a Large Dose of LSD

From counterculture to health clinic, LSD is reemerging as a potential treatment for anxiety, with MindMed leading efforts to bring the psychedelic drug into regulated medical trials. 

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We Asked Millennials and Gen-Z How They’re Coping With the Pandemic. Here’s What They Said.

As COVID-19 upended the world, a VICE survey showed how Millennials and Gen-Z turned to humor, tech, and empathy to stay connected and navigate the crisis.

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Airlines Are Getting a $25 Billion Bailout, But You’re Still Not Getting Your Money Back

Despite receiving a $25 billion COVID-19 bailout, major U.S. airlines still refused to refund canceled flights, exposing how years of stock buybacks and mounting debt left the industry vulnerable and passengers paying the price. 

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