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Apr 18 2026CRYPTO

Iran’s Bitcoin experiment: Can crypto bypass oil sanctions?

Iran is testing a bold idea: charging oil tankers in Bitcoin to dodge US sanctions. The plan targets the Strait of Hormuz, where one-fifth of the world’s oil passes. Instead of dollars or local currency, ships might pay fees in BTC. But how practical is this? Experts debate whether Bitcoin’s speed

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Apr 18 2026CRYPTO

XRP's Recent Surge: What Traders Really Think About Its Future

XRP has jumped about 10% in just seven days, catching the attention of crypto watchers. This sudden rise has people wondering if it’s just a small bump or the start of something bigger. Some traders point to a pattern called price compression, where an asset’s price gets squeezed into a tight range

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Apr 18 2026POLITICS

Poland’s crypto debate: money, politics, and outside influences

Poland’s current government has accused a Warsaw-based crypto exchange of quietly bankrolling nationalist politicians and events tied to Russia. In a recent speech to lawmakers, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said the company, Zondacrypto, used cash linked to Russian mafia and intelligence networks to s

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Apr 18 2026CRYPTO

Europe’s Move to Build a Stablecoin That Can Rival the Dollar

In 2026, Europe plans to launch its own digital coin tied to the euro. Major banks like ING and UniCredit have been working since late 2025 to create Qivalis, a stablecoin that follows Europe’s new crypto rules called MiCA. The aim is simple: give businesses and traders an alternative to dollar-link

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Apr 18 2026CRYPTO

How Traditional Finance Experts Are Shaping Crypto’s Future

A new leader is stepping into the crypto world with a background that blends Wall Street’s strict rules with the fast-moving digital asset space. She’s not a typical tech founder—she’s a finance executive who started in retail banking, climbed the ranks at big firms like Citigroup, and later dove in

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Apr 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

How one person cut through L. A. 's red tape to save film shoots

Los Angeles once struggled to keep big productions from leaving town. Too many city departments worked separately, each with its own rules and delays. Enter Steve Kang, hired to act like a fast-track fixer. His goal wasn’t to change laws but to connect the dots between agencies. One test came when t

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Apr 17 2026HEALTH

The Plastic‑Detox Myth: What the Show Gets Wrong

A new Netflix series claims that tiny plastic particles are shrinking men’s genitals and killing sperm. It follows five couples who try to stop using plastic for three months and then report more babies. The program sounds like a reality show, not science. The host is an epidemiologist who talks ab

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Apr 17 2026ENVIRONMENT

Urban Air Microplastics: How We Measure and Why It Matters

The quick review looked at how scientists catch tiny plastic particles in city air and then figure out what they are. They pulled data from 35 research papers that used active sampling—devices that pull air through filters—to measure how much plastic people might breathe. The papers showed that ac

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Apr 17 2026POLITICS

Georgia Governor Race: Money, Names and New Faces

The 2026 Georgia governor contest feels very different from the high‑energy battle four years ago. While Democrats now appear less focused and have spent only about $1. 2 million, Republicans have poured nearly $100 million into ads. The stakes are high because Georgia has not elected a Democratic g

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Apr 17 2026CELEBRITIES

A Fresh Look at How Women Are Treated in TV

The show Girls rewrote the rule book for female characters on television. It let audiences see women who are messy, real and imperfect instead of flawless icons. The idea was bold and changed the conversation about what women can do on screen. Men who take creative risks are usually praised, but a w

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