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Bitcoin Soared to an All-Time High. So Why Aren't Miners Blasting Off, Too?
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‘Get used to the $30 burger’: 'Bar Rescue' host Jon Taffer slams California for getting ‘involved' in the restaurant business — warns of ‘incredibly high’ menu prices. Does he have a point?
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Construction group Rork Projects goes into administration as cost of living crisis and high interest rates 'tsumani' devastates building industry
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Rork Projects has gone into voluntary administration, affecting projects in NSW, Queensland, Victoria and the ACT. Director Brian O’Rourke blamed higher interest rates.

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This Dividend King's Yield Has Never Been This High. Time to Buy the Stock?
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Bitcoin is hurtling toward its record high of $69,000. Experts see $200,000 in sight
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Clapham Common shooting: Moped gunmen shoot two in high street pub while a third is 'run over' as police hunt for two suspects who fled the scene
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Emergency crews were called at around 5pm on Friday to the incident in Clapham Common South Side, the service said.

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Bitcoin's surge to $57,000 puts it within striking distance of all-time high
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Bosses at 'dangerous' trampoline park where 11 people broke their backs after jumping from 17ft high tower into 'inadequate' foam pit are SPARED jail – as furious victims slam 'slap on the wrist'
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More than 270 visitors, some as young as 11-years-old, were injured in less than two months after jumping from a 17ft high tower attraction at Flip Out Chester.

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High-powered lawmakers, executives and military top brass who used high profile brothel desperately try to keep their identities secret ahead of sex trafficking trial by claiming they have a right to PRIVACY
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The high-powered individuals said to be involved in the multi-state brothel operation have insisted that they remain anonymous. They also claimed that they have a right to privacy.

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Slashing migration would 'leave Britons more than £1,100 a year better off' after Home Office figures reached record high
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New analysis by the Growth Commission suggests reducing annual net migration could improve living standards in the country.

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