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JP Morgan Hack Affects 83 Million Clients
Hackers gained access to JP Morgan’s computer servers sometime in June and remained entrenched in the company’s computers until mid-August. The hackers, who were believed
How to Tell if that Used Apple Product Was Stolen
Apple has introduced an online tool which will allow consumers looking to purchase a used Apple product to tell if the device has been locked
Underemployment’s Potential to Undermine the US Recovery
Research by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta indicates 49 percent of people who worked less than 35 hours a week, and who were seeking
OPEC Losing Oil Dominance?
Oil production has been dominated by the nations of OPEC for 30 years but as production in the US and Russia pick up OPEC may
The CDC Confirms First Ebola Diagnosis in US
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed a case of Ebola at Texas Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas. The patient was diagnosed on September
Private Sector Continues Job Growth for September
The Automatic Data Processions September National Employment Report indicated a rise in private sector jobs. Private payrolls were showed to have added 213,000 jobs in
CoinDesk’s Top Four Court Cases Shaping Bitcoin Regulations
In a recent article published by CoinDesk.com, four court cases are cited as being influential in how Bitcoin will be regulated in the future. The
Circle Bringing Bitcoin to the Mainstream
Bitcoin bank Circle is open for business starting Monday, September 29. The online company is the creation of Jeremy Allaire, formerly of Netscape, and Sean
Doctors Say No to Pain Killers
The American Academy of Neurology has announced a new position on the use of opioids for patients who suffer from back pain, headaches, and migraines
eBay and PayPal Announce Split After Long-Time Partnership
eBay has announced it plans to split its PayPal unit into a separately traded company in the second half of 2015. The two companies joined