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Jun 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Behind the Scenes: A New Face Joins Hollywood’s Content Game

A fresh hire is shaking up the independent film scene in Hollywood. A Los Angeles-based company known for backing unique projects has just brought on a seasoned film expert to boost its creative team. This new executive isn’t just another name on a roster—he’s got years of hands-on experience shapin

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Jun 12 2026CRYPTO

Why Wall Street Doesn't Want Crypto Rules to Stay Clear

A fight brewing in Washington isn’t just about rules—it’s about money. Big banks see new crypto laws as a threat to their profits. Ripple’s boss recently called out JPMorgan’s leader for criticizing a bill that could give crypto firms more freedom. The bill, called the Clarity Act, would let crypto

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Jun 12 2026FINANCE

Why SpaceX's stock price is under friendly fire from betting markets

The upcoming SpaceX stock offering is already stirring up conversation before a single share hits the market. The company itself pegged the total value at about $1. 77 trillion, but third-party betting pools suggest traders expect more. Platforms like Polymarket put the range between $1. 8 trillion

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Jun 12 2026POLITICS

Michigan Proposes New Rules for Retirement Funds to Dip into Crypto

Michigan is testing waters to let retirement funds invest in cryptocurrency—but under strict conditions. A pending bill, House Bill 4510, wants to change rules for public employee retirement systems, allowing them to add digital assets to investment portfolios. So far, the bill hasn’t become law, an

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Jun 12 2026FINANCE

Big Money Backs Blockchain Network Coined by Big Banks

A little-known blockchain network just scored $355 million from investors. The company behind it, Digital Asset Holdings, isn’t a garage startup—it’s tied to major Wall Street players. The funding round was led by a16z crypto, the venture arm of Andreessen Horowitz, known for betting on new tech tre

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Jun 12 2026TECHNOLOGY

Canada Tech Fest: Where Money Meets New Ideas

Every summer, Canada turns into a giant playground for people who love the future of money and smart machines. In late July 2026, a whole week will be packed with talks, games, and meetups about crypto, blockchain, and AI. It’s not just one big party—it’s a place where bankers, tech builders, and cu

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Jun 11 2026CRIME

Jail Sentences for a Big Theft in Lewiston

A 64‑year‑old accountant from Lewiston was found guilty of stealing nearly half a million dollars from an RV dealership. She had originally hoped to avoid prison by pleading guilty and accepting a plea deal that would have let her stay out of jail. The judge, however, felt the crime was too serious

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Jun 11 2026BUSINESS

Lodi’s Downtown Revamp: Linking Two Sides of the City

The city is planning a big makeover to bring life back to a quieter stretch of downtown that many locals feel has been ignored. One shop owner on Sacramento Street, who runs a boutique that opened eight years ago, said traffic and new customers have always been tough because she is “a bit alone”

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Jun 11 2026RELIGION

Pope Visits Canary Islands to Meet Migrants and Call for Humanitarian Action

On Thursday, the Pope flew from Barcelona to the Canary Islands, where he plans to speak with about a thousand people who have crossed dangerous Atlantic waters in search of safety. He will land on Gran Canaria around 10:50 a. m. (0950 GMT) and then visit groups that support newly arrived migrants,

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Jun 11 2026BUSINESS

Affordable Housing Debate Hits Canalside Project

Canalside’s newest big build is almost ready for the city to give its OK, a move that could let hundreds of apartments start up in just a few months. The plan has been shaped over more than two years, with designers and planners fine‑tuning details along the way. Yet a chunk of critics argue that th

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