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                      | Good morning, it's Nathan urging you to go the distance this weekend! | 
                                                                              | ⚾ Yes, I thought the Field of Dreams baseball game in Iowa last night was pretty cool. | 
                                                                              | Now I feel like going outside to have a catch. | 
                                                                              | 💰 The Daily Money is USA TODAY's Monday-through-Friday-morning roundup of all things personal finance, business and tech. If this email was forwarded to you or if you found it online, you can subscribe for free here! | 
                                                                              | On to our ...  | 
                                                                              | 💡 INSIGHT OF THE DAY: Awareness of cryptocurrencies like bitcoin is higher among people of color, with half of Black Americans, half of Asian Americans, and 49% of Hispanic Americans saying they are familiar with it, compared with 37% of white Americans. These groups also say they don't feel welcomed by traditional financial institutions and that   crypto enables them to invest their money outside of those channels. | 
                                                                              | ⌚ WHAT TO WATCH FOR: More ghost kitchens. They're kitchens established for the sole purpose of preparing food for delivery through apps. No dining room. No walk-up ordering. The latest chain to embrace the trend is Wendy's, which is   opening 700 ghost kitchens in the U.S. and United Kingdom. | 
                                                                              | 📰 And here are more stories you won't want to miss: | 
                                                                              | 1. The Volkswagen Passat, Toyota Avalon and Mazda 6 are being discontinued. It's yet another round of cancelations for passenger cars. | 
                                                                              | 2. The $1 trillion infrastructure proposal has $65 billion for broadband internet. Here's how that might affect you. | 
                                                                              | 3. Twenty-seven people on board a Carnival Cruise Line ship tested positive for COVID-19. All but one were crew members. | 
                                                                              | That voyage is not to be confused with the Royal Caribbean cruise where six people tested positive last month – the one with our cruise reporter Morgan Hines on board. | 
                                                                              | --@NathanBomey | 
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