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Jun 23 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Prices Drop as Tech Stocks Pull Back

Bitcoin slipped to about $63, 000 after a broad sell‑off in risky assets. The cryptocurrency fell 0. 9% over the last day and 3. 3% for the week, following a peak near $65, 000 on Monday. This decline mirrored losses in other digital assets: Ether dropped 0. 9%, XRP fell 1. 6%, Solana lost 3. 4%, an

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Jun 23 2026CRIME

A Lincoln Man Faces Court After Holding $1 Million Bond

Billy Wayne Leming Jr. , 33, from Wedington Blacktop Road in Lincoln has been held at the Washington County Detention Center since late May. He was taken into custody by the sheriff’s office on May 28 after police received reports that he might be linked to several serious offenses. The charges incl

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Jun 23 2026RELIGION

The Power of Faith, Money and the American Dream

Belief can feel like a magic spell that turns wishes into reality. This idea has become a staple in many daily routines, especially in the United States where success is often linked to hard work and optimism. In recent discussions, experts have explored how a particular religious belief called the

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Jun 23 2026POLITICS

Britain’s New Path: What Brexit Really Means

Britain voted to leave the European Union on June 23, 2016, and the decision sent shockwaves across the nation. The pound fell sharply, stock markets dipped, and Prime Minister David Cameron stepped down after his own campaign had pushed for a stay. Successive leaders—Theresa May, Boris Johnson, and

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Jun 23 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin’s Next Move: Could a Common Trading Pattern Spell Trouble?

Bitcoin’s price has been swinging wildly lately, dropping from a May high near $82, 000 to under $60, 000 by early June. Now, traders are watching a pattern called a "bear flag" on the charts, which some believe could push the price down further. One analyst, known online as Doctor Profit, predicts

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Jun 22 2026ART

Basel’s Art Explosion: A City Transformed by Creativity

Basel, a Swiss town of almost 200, 000 people, hosts nearly forty museums—roughly one museum for every five thousand residents. Each year, a special event pulls in hundreds of thousands more visitors, turning the city into a vibrant art hub. During this festival, people from around the globe e

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Jun 22 2026CELEBRITIES

From Unknown to Icon: How Fame Changes Faces

Back in the day, many stars were just regular faces in the crowd. Take Emma Stone, for example. In 2006, she looked like any other teenager trying to figure out life. Fast forward to 2026, and her polished look screams Hollywood. But is that really surprising? Some changes are more drastic than oth

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Jun 22 2026BUSINESS

How a Miami family turned car rentals into a growing business

Back in 2020, a Miami couple bought their first Nissan Infiniti with one simple idea: test the car-rental waters through Turo, a peer-to-peer car-sharing platform. What started as a cautious experiment soon became their main source of income, growing from a single car to a fleet of 63 vehicles today

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Jun 22 2026FINANCE

Cutting fees to win the next crypto ETF race

Banks are now racing to grab a slice of the next big crypto trend—Ethereum and Solana ETFs. Morgan Stanley just filed plans for two new funds that charge just 0. 14% per year, the lowest among similar products so far. That tiny fee could be a game-changer, since most Ethereum and Solana ETFs charge

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Jun 22 2026SPORTS

New rules and surprising turns at the World Cup

This year’s World Cup has already thrown more surprises than expected. One of the biggest shocks came when Paraguay’s Miguel Almiron got sent off for covering his mouth during a heated moment with a Turkish player. At first, it looked like a normal reaction, but the referee saw it as breaking new ru

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