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It’s Time to Turn on Two-Factor Authentication

We get it. Turning on two-factor authentication for your online accounts can be a pain. But like going to the…

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Opinion | Biden Tempts Judicial Fate With ‘Whole of Government’ Plans

It’s fashionable to talk about “red flags” in relationships, addiction, mental health and more. Here’s another red flag: a White…

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Opinion | The Federal Reserve Deserves a Pat on the Back

The Federal Reserve takes a lot of criticism, but on occasion we should stop and cheer its successes. Over the…

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Opinion | The Fed Won’t Try to Boost Biden

The central bank has only once changed its policy to help elect a presidential candidate: Nixon in 1972.

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Opinion | The Private Market Can Add Discipline to Deposit Insurance

Following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank and First Republic Bank this spring, U.S. lawmakers have faced a…

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Opinion | Sun Shines on Fed ‘Doomsday Book’

Through a simple Freedom of Information Act request, I obtained the mysterious document.

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Opinion | The Federal Reserve Has an $8 Trillion Secret

Investors are hoping Christmas will come early next week when the Federal Open Market Committee releases its latest projections about…

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Opinion | The Yen of a Bad Era

The Bank of Japan signals positive rates finally are on the way, with uncertain financial implications as the yen rises.

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Bitcoin Mining Used More Water Than New York City Last Year

A water hog is lurking in your crypto wallet.   Bitcoin-mining operations slurp up billions of gallons of water globally each…

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Opinion | The IRS’s Act of $600 Mercy

The agency again postpones a new third-party 1099-K tax-form deluge.

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