August 4, 2025

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Crypto

Hawk Tuah girl officially returns to social media months after cryptocurrency scandal – Celebrity

Haliey Welch has now made a dramatic return to social media after finding herself at the centre of a cryptocurrency scandal. The 22-year-old, better known as Hawk Tuah Girl thanks to her notorious catchphrase, has now resurfaced online after being silent for months. She shared a bizarre skit to her Instagram page poking fun at

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Investment

Hyundai plans fresh $20 billion investment in US, including new Louisiana steel plant, as tariff threats loom

Hyundai announced plans Monday to invest a fresh $20 billion in the US, including a new steel plant in Louisiana — making the South Korean automaker the latest major foreign firm to move more operations to America to avoid looming tariffs. “Money is pouring in, and we want to keep it that way,” President Trump said at the White House. “This investment is a clear

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Loans

People are asking the same question about student loans after Trump defunds Department of Education – Politics

Donald Trump has, today (21 March), signed an executive order to dismantle the US education department – but what does that mean for one in four Americans with a student loan? Trump, who has accused the Department of Education of ‘breath-taking failures’, has now vowed to defund it, returning the money it controls to individual

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Crypto

Florida spring breakers hold illegal beach boxing match — complete with cryptocurrency betting: wild video

Now it’s the Sun-shiner State. Spring breakers in Fort Lauderdale were caught on video holding an impromptu beach prize fight — complete with betting using cryptocurrency — while locals looked on aghast. A large crowd of rowdy party animals could be seen pushing and shoving in a chaotic circle around two young men who throw

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Finance

How Mark Carney’s choice of finance minister shows he wants to shake things up

Open this photo in gallery: Mark Carney was sworn in as Canada’s prime minister on March 14, taking charge of a country rattled by a breakdown in U.S. relations since President Donald Trump’s return to power.DAVE CHAN/AFP/Getty Images Mark Carney wants to move fast and build things. There was nothing subtle about the new Prime

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