CHAIR JOHN L BAKER

Jun 10 2026FINANCE

GSR Steps Into Regulated Trading With New U. S. License

Last week an obscure crypto market-maker quietly turned into a registered broker-dealer in the United States. GSR, which has spent years making markets for digital tokens, now holds FINRA and SEC approvals that let it act as a middleman for big-money investors who want to buy, sell, or issue crypto-

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Jun 09 2026CRYPTO

How Big Money Sees Value When Crypto Markets Panic

Last week something rare happened in crypto: a major player bet big during a downturn. BitMine Immersion Technologies, known for holding large amounts of Ethereum, purchased 126, 971 ETH—about $214 million—during what many saw as a market crash. This wasn’t just any buy. It was the largest Ethereum

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Jun 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

Token Use Gone Wrong: Why Burning Credits is a Bad Idea

Legora’s chief tech officer, who joined the legal AI startup in 2024, warned that many firms are wasting money by rewarding employees for using the most AI tokens instead of real productivity. He explained that some teams get a leaderboard and then try to climb it by burning huge amounts of token

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Jun 08 2026HEALTH

Healthy Joints: What Keeps Hips and Knees Strong

Living with joint pain can feel like a daily hurdle. When arthritis takes over, doctors often suggest hip or knee replacement to bring back comfort and mobility. A recent study looked at a large group of people over time to see what habits or conditions might lower the chance of needing that surgery

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Jun 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

How AI is quietly changing the face of legal work

Law firms are quietly adding AI tools to their toolbox, not to replace lawyers, but to handle the grunt work. Back in 2021, a major car company needed to check new software features for legal risks in over 100 countries. Instead of flying in lawyers from each location—a costly and slow process—the f

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Jun 08 2026CRYPTO

What’s Next for Crypto Tax Rules in the U. S. ?

Lawmakers in Washington are finally rolling up their sleeves on crypto taxes. The House Ways and Means Committee dropped seven draft bills recently, signaling the start of serious talks on how digital assets should be taxed. These aren’t just random ideas—they’re the first real steps toward turning

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Jun 08 2026BUSINESS

What St. Paul's mayor and local leaders are doing to improve mental health care

Local leaders are joining forces to tackle mental health challenges in the Twin Cities area. The mayor of St. Paul and the head of a major health insurer will lead a new roundtable focused on expanding mental health resources. Over 85 groups—from hospitals to community organizations—are part of this

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Jun 07 2026FINANCE

Crypto Trading Firms Turn Sports Bets Into Market Gaps

Large trading groups are stepping into the world of sports betting, not to guess winners but to spot price differences between platforms. They use fast computers and math models that have worked in crypto markets for years. By watching two sites at once, a trader can see when one has a lower price f

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Jun 07 2026HEALTH

Restaurants in Orange County face temporary shutdowns due to health violations

Last week, several Orange County food spots had to close their doors temporarily after health inspectors found serious problems. Most issues were related to pest control, like cockroaches and rodents, which are major red flags in food safety. A breakfast buffet in Anaheim had to shut down for a day

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Jun 07 2026POLITICS

How Lithuania’s Political Shake-up Could Reshape its Future

Lithuania’s ruling Social Democrats have decided to kick out Nemunas Dawn, a smaller coalition partner with a controversial past, after its leader got in legal trouble for spreading hate online. Instead, they’re eyeing a shift toward a more moderate party called For Lithuania to keep their fragile m

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