Crypto betting site Polymarket under fire for taking direct wagers on wars
In recent weeks the popular crypto-based betting market has added multiple contracts that allow users to gamble on potential geopolitical events
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In recent weeks the popular crypto-based betting market has added multiple contracts that allow users to gamble on potential geopolitical events
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When free speech and independent journalism disappear, citizens are less likely to learn about government corruption or failures
The lawmakers say they have been contacted by the U.S. attorney’s office for the District of Columbia
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National Bagel Day takes place every January 15
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