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Jun 09 2026CRYPTO

Zcash’s New Safety Check and XRP’s Struggle to Rise

Shielded Labs, the Zcash Foundation and the Zcash Open Development Lab have teamed up to add a new privacy pool that uses corrected code. Once the upgrade goes live, any Zcash user can run software that sums up all pool balances and prove that the total supply of ZEC is correct. The plan also

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Jun 09 2026CRYPTO

Bybit Goes Big: Tokenizing U. S. IPOs for Everyone

Bybit, the crypto exchange that ranks second worldwide by trade volume, has launched a new service called Bybit IPO Express. The goal is to let people buy tokenized shares in upcoming U. S. public offerings, like the SpaceX IPO that is set to happen soon. This move makes Bybit only the second crypto

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Jun 09 2026LIFESTYLE

A Life of Service, Love and Simple Joys

Bruce Lee Nattress left this world on June 3, 2026, at the age of eighty. He was a longtime resident of Ruscomanor Township and had spent most of his life in the company of family, friends and a strong sense of duty. He married Carol A. (Mayer) Nattress in 1961, and together they celebrated more

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Jun 09 2026HEALTH

Shasta County’s Quick Fight Against Measles

In a county where many doctors have never seen measles, the first case in late January sent the local health team into action. The county’s public health officer, a family doctor who had once opposed vaccine mandates, assembled nurses, epidemiologists and community staff to map the outbreak. They tr

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Jun 09 2026TECHNOLOGY

Apple Adds Menopause Tracking to iPhone Health App

Apple has updated its health software so that people who are going through menopause can use the same app they already have on their phone. The new version can spot changes in a person’s cycle that may signal the start of menopause, sometimes up to ten years early. When it notices these change

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Jun 09 2026POLITICS

Facility Inspection Finds Food Areas OK, but Raises More Questions

Health officials visited the kitchen and storage rooms at a detention center on May 28. They reported that these areas looked clean and did not show any signs of rodents or other pests at the time of their visit. The report also mentioned that food was not kept at the right temperatures, which could

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Jun 09 2026POLITICS

Plano Moves Toward New Stars Arena

Plano city council voted 8‑0 to accept a plan that could bring the Dallas Stars hockey team to the suburb. The motion, called a Letter of Intent, does not guarantee construction, but it lets the team and city talk further. The idea is to turn a shopping mall called The Shops at Willow Bend int

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Jun 09 2026TECHNOLOGY

Understanding Hand Movements from Brain Waves

Brain‑computer interfaces let people control devices with thoughts, and one popular way to do this is by using motor imagery—imagining moving a hand—and reading the brain’s electrical activity with EEG. The signal from an EEG is noisy and changes over time, so making accurate predictions about which

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Jun 09 2026POLITICS

Kentucky Lets Film Companies Keep Unused Tax Credits

The state has passed a new rule that helps film and entertainment companies save money on future projects. Starting in 2026, any part of the $75 million tax credit that a company does not use in one year can be kept for later years. This means producers who keep working on movies, video games or com

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Jun 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Music Hub and Grocery Hub Take Shape Near Mesa Airport

In southeast Mesa, a fresh wave of development is arriving along Ray Road and Loop 202. A large distribution center for Potato Barn, a furniture retailer that is now moving beyond local borders, is already underway. The same block will soon host the first stage of a two‑story concert venue called Th

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