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A bill to end the shutdown will be taken up by the House this week, but airlines and experts warn that it will take time before operations return to normal.
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Oil and gas demand to rise for 25 years without global change of course, says IEA Financial TimesSupply boom in cheaper renewables will seal end of fossil fuel era, says IEA The GuardianThere's a New Forecast for Peak Oil Demand. It's Increasingly Cloudy. The New York TimesWorld Energy Outlook 2025 - Analysis IEA - International Energy AgencyWorld oil and gas demand could grow until 2050, IEA says Reuters
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As risks multiply in a world thirsty for energy, diversification and cooperation are more urgent than ever IEA - International Energy AgencyWorld Energy Outlook 2025 - Analysis IEA - International Energy AgencyOil and gas demand to rise for 25 years without global change of course, says IEA Financial TimesSupply boom in cheaper renewables will seal end of fossil fuel era, says IEA The Guardian
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Flight disruptions will persist even after shutdown ends, airlines warn The Washington PostPrivate Aviation Has Boomed During the Government Shutdown The New York TimesBWI airport travelers concerned about flight cancellations ahead of holidays CBS NewsUS flight cancellations and delays to get worse even if shutdown ends The GuardianTransportation chief warns of air traffi
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Duffy Won't Give Timeline to Restore Flights as Shutdown Appears Near End The New York TimesTransportation boss says flight delays so far are 'tiddlywinks' compared to what's to come USA TodayWATCH LIVE: Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to give air travel update at O'Hare NBC 5 ChicagoFlight restrictions will ease, DOT says — o
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Why flight disruptions could linger even after the government shutdown ends NPRPrivate Aviation Has Boomed During the Government Shutdown The New York TimesUS flight cancellations and delays to get worse even if shutdown ends The GuardianWill the flight cuts impact my Thanksgiving travel? USA TodayFlight disruptions will persist even after shutdown ends, airlines warn The Washington Post
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Airlines have canceled more 9,000 flights across the U.S. since the Federal Aviation Administration ordered flight cuts late last week, mostly to ease demand on control towers that are short-staffed during the federal government shutdown.
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Private Aviation Has Boomed During the Government Shutdown The New York TimesDuffy warns of ‘massively more disruption' in air travel if shutdown extends to weekend The HillUS flight cancellations and delays to get worse even if shutdown ends The GuardianFlight disruptions will persist even after shutdown ends, airlines warn The Washington Post
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About 145 million American adults say that they own or have owned cryptocurrency. Statistically, that's more than half of your co-workers, neighbors and friends.
It's also about the number of Americans who own stocks.
Even though it's not regulated by a government agency, cryptocurrency is becoming mainstream. However, President Biden recently signed an executive order to address cryptocurrency risks with a whole-of-government approach that could make cryptocurrency even more attractive to investors as well as traditional banks and credit unions.
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For the near term though, cryptocurrency remains a volatile, speculative asset that will likely continue its gut-wrenching booms and busts. That's not to say that cryptocurrency doesn't belong in a well-diversified portfolio, but I recommend that my clients first educate themselves about cryptocurrency before deciding whether or not to invest.
As Warren Buffet said about investing in cryptocurrency: "I get into enough trouble with the things I think I know something about. Why in the world should I take a long or short position in something I don't know about?"
Here are some important concepts to get comfortable with.
How Cryptocurrency Works: The Basics
Say you order a new set of patio furniture online. A credit card company or p
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