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The 3 major rule changes major league baseball is making in 2023

Baseball is a game that thrives off of routine and rhythms, but this year the league is shaking things up. Major League Baseball has implemented a slew of new rules for the 2023 season that it hopes will shorten games, increase offense and create a more exciting product for fans. …

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Senate votes to roll back Biden administration clean water rule

water tubes at a river Foottoo | Istock | Getty Images The Senate has approved a resolution to overturn a Biden administration rule that would expand federal protections for the country’s waterways, a measure Republicans have criticized as overbearing and burdensome to business. President Joe Biden has promised to veto …

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OpenAI faces complaint to FTC that seeks suspension of ChatGPT updates

GPT-4 sign on website displayed on a laptop screen and OpenAI logo displayed on a phone screen are seen in this illustration photo taken in Poland on March 14, 2023. Jakub Porzycki | Nurphoto | Getty Images OpenAI is facing a new complaint to the Federal Trade Commission that urges …

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Dartmouth, Harvard, Princeton announce admissions decisions

March 30 is ‘Ivy Day,’ when many Ivy League schools release those long-awaited admissions decisions. More than ever, acceptance into the Ivy League is considered highly desirable, however, when it comes to his year’s ultimate dream school, Massachusetts Institute of Technology comes out on top, according to a recent survey …

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NFT collector accidentally destroyed a $129k CryptoPunk

With one wrong move, a non-fungible token (NFT) collector made a very costly mistake. On March 25, Brandon Riley tweeted that he accidentally destroyed his CryptoPunk #685, an NFT he had purchased weeks earlier for 77 ETH, which was worth about $129,437 at the time, according to Etherscan. Riley was …

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Fed’s role in SVB failure became a positive for stocks, Cramer says

Thanks to the Federal Reserve, the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank has ended up breaking positive for the stock market, CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Wednesday. Regulators shuttered SVB earlier this month after depositors pulled out billions, practically overnight. Cramer said the Fed had been focused on fighting the “war against …

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Tesla has installed 3,000 Solar Roof systems in the U.S., study finds

Tesla vehicles parked outside a home with a Tesla Solar Roof on Weems Street in Boca Chica Village, Texas, U.S., on Monday, June 21, 2021. Veronica G. Cardenas | Bloomberg | Getty Images Tesla has only installed 3,000 of its Solar Roof systems in the U.S. since touting the technology …

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Overhaul to make business more ‘agile’ with market changes

China’s regulatory crackdown on its technology firms, which has been taking place since 2020, resulted in a roughly $1 trillion wipeout of stocks of the country’s biggest companies, but Alibaba’s reorganization is seen as a sign of Beijing softening that stance, analysts told CNBC. David Becker | Getty Images News …

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commodities demand to exceed 2008 crisis-Fortescue

The Shoei Kisen Kaisha cargo ship Mineral Shikoku, heading for Tianjin, China, loaded with iron ore at the ship loading facility at Fortescue Metals Group berth in Port Hedland in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty Images BO’AO, China — China’s post-pandemic reopening will boost …

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How borrowers can keep student loan payments on hold once bills resume

Riska | Istock | Getty Images Payments likely to resume within months The Education Department in November said student bills would resume 60 days after the litigation over its student loan forgiveness plan resolves. If the high court hasn’t ruled on the plan by the end of June, or if …

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