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Mar 15 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Week in Focus: New Trends and Big Moves

A young engineer is turning the crypto world on its head by using three different AI chatbots to decide when to buy Bitcoin. He looks at the data, calculates his odds, and then places quick trades himself. In February, companies for the first time sold more Bitcoin than they bought. They shed abo

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Mar 15 2026CRYPTO

Agents Are Set to Pay for Everything

The idea that future money will be handled by computer programs instead of people has gained traction among crypto enthusiasts. Two influential founders, Brian Armstrong of Coinbase and Changpeng Zhao of Binance, recently shared that they expect autonomous agents to outnumber humans in online transa

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Mar 15 2026SPORTS

Denver and Los Angeles Face Off for West Standings

The Denver Nuggets are headed to the Crypto. com Arena to play the Los Angeles Lakers tonight at 8:30 p. m. ET. Both teams have already met twice this season, with the Lakers winning the first game 115-107 thanks to a strong performance by Luka Dončić. In their second meeting, the Nuggets pull

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Mar 15 2026CRYPTO

Whales Return to Buying Bitcoin as Prices Hold Near $71K

Large holders of Bitcoin, often called whales, are buying more coins again after the price steadied at about $71, 000. Santiment, a platform that tracks crypto sentiment, says this shift looks good for the market because it shows confidence from big players. In recent data, wallets that own be

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Mar 15 2026HEALTH

Feeling Faith, Feeling Better: How Inner Belief Helps People Beat Stress and Sadness

In Brazil, a study checked how strong personal faith is linked to mental well‑being in two groups: people visiting doctors for various problems and the professionals who work there. The researchers looked at 1, 864 participants, asking them about how deeply they felt their faith and measuring levels

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Mar 15 2026CRIME

Old Dominion Shooting: A Troubling Tale of a Former Guard and Terrorist Links

A gunman named Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, 36, who once served in the Virginia National Guard and had a history of trying to help ISIS, opened fire at Old Dominion University in Virginia on Thursday. The attack targeted a room where ROTC students and active‑duty military members were meeting. Jalloh shou

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Mar 15 2026SPORTS

Darius Acuff Jr. : From Detroit Courts to Arkansas Glory

A young basketball star has turned heads across the nation. Born in Detroit on November 16, 2006, he grew up surrounded by a family that loved the game. His dad played college ball at Eastern Kentucky, and his uncle was a standout for Detroit Mercy. Their support helped him learn the finer points of

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Mar 15 2026SPORTS

Baseball Is Life in the Dominican Republic

The Dominican team has turned every World Baseball Classic match into a lively celebration of national pride, not just a game. Their players hit 14 home runs, the most in the tournament, and the whole squad bursts into cheers as each ball clears the fence. When coach Fernando Tatis Jr. talks abo

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Mar 15 2026POLITICS

UFO Files May Shake Beliefs and Power

The U. S. President has told federal agencies to open old UFO files. This move could bring new information that changes how people see science, faith and government. Some think the files will show advanced weapons. The president hinted that the country has secret laser tech. Others wonder

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Mar 15 2026HEALTH

WHO Gives $2 Million to Help Health in Lebanon, Iraq and Syria

The World Health Organization has moved quickly to drop $2 million from its emergency fund into the hands of people fighting disease in Lebanon, Iraq and Syria. The money comes as war pushes huge numbers of civilians to flee their homes. Over a hundred thousand in Iran have already left, and up

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