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Mar 28 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Faith: Churches, Coins and Controversy

In Nashville, a couple named Todd and Janet Gatewood started a radio show that mixes religion with digital money. They see falling prices as a chance to buy more bitcoin. Some Christian leaders and entrepreneurs are pushing the idea that cryptocurrencies can help believers invest, worship or even fi

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Mar 28 2026CRYPTO

DeFi’s New Legal Shield: What the CLARITY Act Means

The Senate is pushing a bill that promises to give developers of decentralized finance tools the strongest legal protection yet. A senator explained that recent tweaks to the draft will make it a powerful safeguard for those who build non‑custodial software. The changes are still hidden from the pub

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Mar 28 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Collateral: New Home‑Buying Pathway

Better Home & Finance is teaming up with Coinbase to let people who own Bitcoin or USDC use those coins as collateral for a mortgage. The plan is to launch the product within three months, offering a way for crypto holders to buy homes without selling their digital assets. Only about 1 % of recen

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Mar 28 2026CRYPTO

Crypto’s New Look: From Basement to Business Cards

The crypto world is moving out of its early‑stage phase and into a more mature period, similar to how people put on a collared shirt instead of pajamas for work. A partner at Andreessen Horowitz, Guy Wuollet, notes that major firms like BlackRock and Fidelity are now offering Bitcoin ETFs and explor

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Mar 28 2026SPORTS

Tiger Woods Gets Bail After DUI‑Related Crash

A crash in Jupiter Island, Florida, saw a Land Rover hit a truck and flip over. The driver, famous golfer Tiger Woods, was taken into custody on suspicion of driving under the influence. He was not hurt in the incident. Police said Woods had to stay in jail for at least eight hours before he coul

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Mar 28 2026POLITICS

Trump hints at Cuba move after military brag

At a Miami investment event, the former U. S. president declared that Cuba could be his next target, following praise for recent American military successes in Venezuela and Iran. He said the Cuban regime is close to falling, yet left unclear whether he plans a direct action or talks. The U. S. has

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Mar 28 2026EDUCATION

New Scholarship Tax Credit: Maryland’s Big Decision

A new federal tax credit will let people give money to nonprofit scholarship groups and get back up to $1, 700 in taxes. The credit is aimed at helping kids in K‑12 with tuition, tutoring, special services, transport and tech. It starts in the 2027 tax year. But the credit only works if a state say

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Mar 28 2026FINANCE

Pennsylvania Revises Tax Credits After Delaware Dispute

Pennsylvania’s tax board has decided to rework some taxpayers’ records after a conflict over credits for taxes paid in Delaware. The issue began when the state’s Department of Revenue rejected the resident credit that several people claimed on their 2023 income returns. These taxpayers earned

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Mar 28 2026SCIENCE

Real‑Time PCR: A 30‑Year Journey of Innovation

The invention of real‑time PCR transformed how scientists measure DNA. Three decades ago, researchers checked amplified samples only after the reaction finished, using gels and visual scans. That method was slow and gave shaky results, making it hard to run many tests at once. A special anniv

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Mar 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Crime Stories from New York Capture Netflix Audiences

The new season of a true‑crime series set in New York has taken the streaming world by storm, climbing to the top spot on Netflix in the United States and ranking fourth globally. The show is produced by a well‑known television creator who has built a reputation around crime dramas, now expanding in

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