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Bitcoin falls as China takes aim once again at ‘extremely harmful’ crypto mining

By Laura He, CNN Business Chinese authorities are ramping up a crackdown on crypto mining, calling it an “extremely harmful” practice that threatens to jeopardize the country’s efforts to reduce carbon emissions. The National Development and Reform Commission spokesperson Meng Wei blasted bitcoin mining during a press conference Tuesday in Beijing. She said that activity

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Unionized film production workers have narrowly agreed to new contracts

Film production workers narrowly approve new contracts, averting a massive strike

By Chris Isidore, CNN Business Unionized film production workers have narrowly agreed to new contracts, removing the threat of a strike that could have brought production to a halt nationwide. The deals cover technicians, artisans and craftspeople who perform a wide variety of non-acting and non-directing jobs for feature films, television shows and streaming programs.

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JPMorgan Chase on Monday sued Tesla for $162.2 million

JPMorgan is suing Tesla over Elon Musk’s tweets

By Reuters JPMorgan Chase on Monday sued Tesla for $162.2 million, accusing Elon Musk’s electric car company of “flagrantly” breaching a contract related to stock warrants after its share price soared. According to the complaint filed in Manhattan federal court, Tesla in 2014 sold warrants to JPMorgan that would pay off if their “strike price”

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Sixteen commissioners spent the better part of a year studying disinformation and the broader impacts of "a world disordered by lies."

Information disorder ‘creates a chain reaction of harm,’ according to Aspen Institute report

By Brian Stelter, CNN Business “Information disorder is a crisis that exacerbates all other crises. When bad information becomes as prevalent, persuasive, and persistent as good information, it creates a chain reaction of harm.” That’s how the Aspen Institute’s Commission on Information Disorder begins its sweeping new report on the subject. Sixteen commissioners spent the

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