Wednesday briefing: Russia switches off the gas; Biden’s student loan hint; new covid mystery; bitcoin and your 401(k); and more

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Wednesday briefing: Russia switches off the gas; Biden’s student loan hint; new covid mystery; bitcoin and your 401(k); and more
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Wednesday briefing: - Russia has abruptly cut off gas to Poland and Bulgaria. - President Biden hinted that he’s open to canceling student loans. - Some people who take Paxlovid get a second wave of covid-19.

Fidelity will soon let people invest their 401s in bitcoin.

employees will be able to put up to 20% of their workplace retirement savings in the most popular cryptocurrency,A computer code generated by public software that allows people to store and send value — typically measured in dollars — online.And now … worried about your DMs falling into Musk’s hands?

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