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Bitcoin’s price has been fluctuating more than it has since last summer, the shifts spurred largely by worries about the U.S. economy, Donald Trump’s erratic trade moves and other macroeconomic uncertainties. The top cryptocurrency’s 30-day volatility, which tracks the standard deviation of daily returns over the past month, hit 3.6% on Wednesday, according to the crypto...

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US President Donald Trump arrives to speak about the United States – Mexico – Canada agreement, known as USMCA, during a visit to Dana Incorporated, an auto supplier manufacturer, in Warren, Michigan, January 30, 2020.Saul Loeb | Afp | Getty ImagesDETROIT — President Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada would hit automotive suppliers harder than automakers, but their problems could quickly have ripple effects on the broader industry. Most vehicles produced in North America meet the requirements for free trade under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, but far fewer individual parts meet the stringent standards under the 2020 North American trade deal that…

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Ron Baron, founder of Baron Capital.Anjali Sundaram | CNBCBillionaire investor Ron Baron is standing by Elon Musk’s Tesla even in the face of its dramatic sell-off. The stock plunged 15% on Monday, its biggest one-day loss since September 2020.”I can’t believe how cheap they are, things that we look at,” Baron said Tuesday on CNBC’s “Squawk Box.” “I was thinking we would make four times over the next 10 years. I think we’re going to make more than that now from these prices.”The Baron Capital chair and CEO first invested $400 million in Tesla between 2014 and 2016, and that…

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“Marijuana” is one of nearly two dozen “controversial or high-profile topics” that staff and researchers at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) are required to clear with higher-ups before writing about, according to a newly leaked memo from within the federal agency. The government directive puts marijuana and opioids on a list along with vaccines, COVID-19,...

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Welcome back to The Drop In, DoubleBlind’s newsletter serving up news, culture, and independent journalism about psychedelics straight to your inbox. Today’s originally reported stories are about the growing number of resources available for mothers interested in learning about taking psilocybin mushrooms — a topic near and dear to our hearts at DoubleBlind. Our other...

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As school districts struggle to support the mental health of their students, a startup called Sonar Mental Health has built a “wellbeing companion” called Sonny to help. As described in the Wall Street Journal, Sonny is a chatbot that relies on a combination of human staff and AI. When students text their questions to Sonny, the AI suggests a response, but it’s humans who are ultimately responsible for the message. Sonar signed its first school partnership in January 2024 and says it’s now available to more than 4,500 middle and high school students across nine districts. The company says the…

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O ne of Jesse Morris’ earliest memories is sitting on his father’s shoulders at the church on Webster Street, in Oregon, Illinois, waiting for his pastor to rise from the dead.  On an early spring night in 1992, about 75 people were packed under the high vaulted ceiling of the church’s main hall, in abject...

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New Hampshire House lawmakers have three adult-use cannabis legalization bills on the table, but they decided to approve the least permissive one on Feb. 20. The Granite State’s upper chamber approved House Bill 75 on a voice vote Thursday. Sponsored by Rep. Kevin Verville, R-Deerfield, the legislation aims to legalize cannabis for those 21 years...

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A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange at the opening bell on March 10, 2025.Charly Triballeau | Afp | Getty ImagesThe majority of the stocks in the S&P 500 are already in correction territory as the sell-off on Wall Street continues to drag the benchmark closer to that key threshold.As of Monday’s close, 366 S&P 500 components, or 73%, were trading 10% or more below their respective 52-week highs, which means they have already suffered a correction. A total of 203 components closed more than 20% below 52-week highs as of Monday, meaning they are in…

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