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Apr 08 2026CRYPTO

Big banks are getting serious about cryptocurrency trading

Major financial platforms are stepping deeper into digital money markets. Two new trading options are on the way—one for Avalanche coins and another for Sui tokens—both set to launch in early May. These won’t be small experiments. Buyers can choose between full-size contracts or smaller versions, gi

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Apr 08 2026CRYPTO

South Korea tightens crypto rules after big mistake at Bithumb

South Korea’s financial watchdogs are making crypto exchanges check their records more often after a serious error at Bithumb last year. Instead of waiting a full day to update their numbers, exchanges now have to sync their digital ledgers with real assets every five minutes. This rule came after i

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Apr 08 2026FINANCE

Trump’s Iran deadline stirs market jitters

Bitcoin slipped below $68, 000 after briefly crossing $70, 000, as traders brace for a possible U. S. military move on Iran. The drop came just before President Trump’s self-imposed deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz—a chokepoint for global oil shipments. In a Tuesday morning post, Tr

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Apr 08 2026FINANCE

The quiet rise of digital cash in everyday money moves

A few years back, everyone noticed how AI chatbots suddenly popped up everywhere. But something just as big was happening in money—only no one really saw it. Behind the scenes, the pipes that move cash around the world started shifting from old bank systems to new digital tunnels. These tunnels don’

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Apr 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

Games as gateways to new music: Kojima’s quiet revolution

Hideo Kojima doesn’t just build video games—he builds bridges to culture. For years, he’s quietly slipped music, films, and art into his games, giving players a nudge toward sounds and stories they might never seek out alone. Death Stranding didn’t just drop players into a post-apocalyptic world; it

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Apr 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Faith and filmmaking collide in new releases

A French film about an old Catholic tradition is getting a U. S. preview. Called "Sacred Heart, " it mixes acted scenes with expert talks and real stories from believers. The movie dives into a 300-year-old practice tied to visions a nun had in a small town in France. After its first run in Europe l

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Apr 08 2026LIFESTYLE

Smart ways to cut summer costs with your phone plan

Summer always seems to drain wallets faster than expected. Between more trips to the beach and frequent outings, expenses pile up quickly. Instead of cutting back on fun, many people look for clever ways to balance their spending without giving up what they love. One smart approach is checking what

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Apr 08 2026LIFESTYLE

Hidden treasures and must-do stops in Lake Placid

Lake Placid isn’t just a winter wonderland—it’s a four-season playground tucked in the Adirondacks. The village carries the pride of hosting two Winter Olympics, but its charm goes beyond frozen tracks and ski jumps. In warmer months, the area transforms into a scenic escape with lakes, trails, and

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Apr 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

A great TV deal worth grabbing now

A discount on a Samsung 55-inch 4K smart TV makes it a good time to upgrade your screen. Normally priced near $350, the sale cuts it down to $298. That’s a solid deal for a TV that handles both movies and games well. This model stands out with a sleek metal design and thin edges, giving it a modern

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Apr 08 2026FINANCE

Banks still paying for old crimes decades later

A recent court decision shows just how long shadows from the past can stretch. A US judge rejected a big bank’s attempt to avoid responsibility for dealing with Nazi-linked accounts that only came to light years after lawsuits were settled. In 1999, UBS and Credit Suisse paid out $1. 25 billion to o

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