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Much turns on the definition of “gaming” as outlined in the Commodities Exchange Act, or CEA, the 1936 law that established the regulatory responsibilities of the CFTC.

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And for jewelry, look for L.A.-based De Céa, whose pieces are “timeless, elegant and full of heart,” Fisk says.

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That includes a New York Times op-ed External link from Jared Bernstein and Ryan Cummings, respectively, the head of and an economist on President Joe Biden’s CEA.

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“Before trying to understand what it is, you have to understand how it behaves,” Jean-Charles Cuillandre, an astronomer at CEA Paris-Saclay, said, referring to dark matter.

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“Governor Hochul did not solve the housing crisis – instead she pushed through a housing deal written by the real estate industry to ensure they keep getting richer off the backs of hardworking tenants,” Cea Weaver, the coalition director for Housing Justice for All, said in a statement.

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