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Apr 10 2026CRYPTO

Iran’s Crypto Idea at Sea: Bold Play or Empty Threat?

The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most critical waterways, handling about 20% of global oil shipments. Recently, a new idea surfaced about how ships might pay to pass through this busy route—using Bitcoin. Reports claimed Iran could charge at least one dollar per barrel of oil transported,

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Apr 10 2026CRYPTO

Stablecoin Yields Spark Battle Between Tech and Traditional Banking

The White House’s push to let stablecoin holders earn returns on their investments has set up a clash with banks over who controls the future of digital money. These coins, which stay locked at $1 value, act like digital cash in the crypto world. They’re backed by short-term U. S. government bonds,

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Apr 10 2026CRYPTO

Why the U. S. Needs Smart Crypto Rules Now

The U. S. is losing ground in the crypto race because its rules don’t make sense. That’s what the Treasury Secretary recently pointed out in a major newspaper. He says American companies keep moving their projects overseas where laws are clearer. Places like Singapore and Abu Dhabi welcome crypto fi

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Apr 10 2026RELIGION

A BYU basketball player gets a special behind-the-scenes look at temple life

AJ Dybantsa, a former standout for BYU’s basketball team, recently got an unusual invitation—not to play on the court, but to visit one of the church’s most sacred spaces. He toured the Lindon Utah Temple alongside Elder Ronald A. Rasband, a high-ranking leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latte

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Apr 10 2026POLITICS

When presidents talk tough, critics cry war crime

During a heated online exchange, a world leader hinted at serious consequences if rivals refused to back down. His words suggested dramatic action against critical systems that keep a country running. Critics quickly labeled the statement reckless and dangerous, comparing it to some of history’s wor

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Apr 10 2026CRIME

Big sports meet returns one year after a tragic event

A big track competition is happening this week in Little Elm, bringing together athletes from eight high schools in Frisco. But this isn't just another normal sports event. It's taking place exactly one year after a shocking incident at a similar meet nearby. Last spring, a fight broke out in the st

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Apr 10 2026SPORTS

When Softball Dreams Turn Sour

Two former softball players, Kylie Bennett and Cassidy Blackwell, say their love for the game was crushed by their coach, Angie Nicholson, and her husband Rick. They played under the couple at different schools years apart, but their stories share the same dark theme. Bennett played for Nicholson a

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Apr 10 2026POLITICS

Rising Security Costs Show the Changing Face of Political Campaigns

Campaigns now spend far more on safety than they did ten years ago. Federal groups handed over over $40 million just for security in 2024, a huge jump compared to past years. The money pays for bodyguards, secure venues, and even changes to homes like locks and cameras. Most of this was unthinkable

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Apr 10 2026FINANCE

Bitcoin in 2026: Why One Company Owns the Game While Others Drop Out

In March 2026, public companies added 47, 435 Bitcoin to their accounts, worth about $3. 2 billion at the time. But here’s the twist: one company—Strategy—bought 44, 377 of those coins. That means almost every other business combined didn’t add much at all. Strategy’s push is so big that it now hold

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Apr 10 2026FINANCE

Making Money Moves: How AI is Changing the Game for Big Tech Loans

Big loans for tech projects aren’t new, but a recent $8. 5 billion financing deal for CoreWeave is turning heads for a different reason. Instead of backing risky crypto mining operations, this loan focuses on building AI data centers packed with powerful GPUs. The shift shows how lenders are now bet

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