Dimon cited cyber criminals and drug cartels who prefer using digital currencies as forms of payment from their victims because there are no regulatory safeguards for customers.
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Christopher White,
Baltimore Sun,
22 Dec. 2024
This fact means the CCP could irreparably impair the cartels’ ability to produce fentanyl and thus largely prevent the drug’s distribution.
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Raja Krishnamoorthi,
Foreign Affairs,
12 Dec. 2024
Amazon Says Striking Drivers Are Not Employees The Teamsters have established 20 bargaining units across multiple Amazon facilities and are demanding that the company officially recognize these unions at each location.
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Jack Kelly,
Forbes,
23 Dec. 2024
The headline-grabbing protests could also inspire some workers to organize unions at new facilities, posing a future threat to the company's distribution network -- but the protesters appear far from attaining the scale necessary for such impact, the experts said.
Less than a year after Modi’s first visit to Ayodhya, Tripathi was standing in the same spot when a crowd led by Hindu zealots climbed the dome of Babri Masjid and destroyed it with sledgehammers and axes.
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Robert F. Worth,
The Atlantic,
2 Jan. 2025
The incident comes as knives and other sharp objects, such as scissors and axes, were involved in 97,183 homicides worldwide in 2017, representing 22 percent of all murders that year, according to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime's 2019 Global Study on Homicide.
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