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María Soledad Davila Calero
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Finance
The financial industry suffered the most data breaches in 2023—including a single attack that affected nearly 1,000 institutions
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María Soledad Davila Calero
NFTs and Culture
From cube farm to comics to digital art: This artist has made $2.2 million at the first woman-run NFT marketplace
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María Soledad Davila Calero
Finance
‘Free college’ isn’t free: Even when tuition is covered, many programs still leave students scrambling, experts say
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María Soledad Davila Calero
Finance
Jamie Dimon wants employees back at the office. That should become even easier with JPMorgan adding 500 branches over the next 3 years
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María Soledad Davila Calero
NFTs and Culture
NFT traders have flocked to Blur and OpenSea. Highlight’s CEO wants to cater to collectors
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María Soledad Davila Calero
Companies
Meta abandoned crypto in 2022. Maxine Waters wants to know why the company is still filing patents for it
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María Soledad Davila Calero
The Coins
Trump says a U.S. digital currency would be ‘tyranny.’ The Biden administration hasn’t mentioned CBDCs since September 2022
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María Soledad Davila Calero