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Apr 15 2026CRYPTO

Earn a Bonus on Your XRP in 90 Days

Bybit has launched a new way for people who own XRP to earn interest, called XRPfi. The plan lets investors lock their coins for three months and could pay up to a 5 % yearly rate during the first few weeks of the program. A special bonus is added from a pool of 30, 000 XRP that makes the return eve

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Apr 13 2026POLITICS

Balancing tech and tradition in Idaho hunting rules

Idaho recently adjusted rules about using gadgets for hunting after a quick political detour. The state wrote new tech restrictions last year, banning drones, heat sensors, night vision, and live-streaming trail cameras during fall and early winter. These rules were meant to protect fair chase princ

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Apr 11 2026POLITICS

Parents Must Know About Kids’ Gender Changes

Idaho lawmakers have just passed a new rule that forces schools, doctors and childcare centers to tell parents if a child starts acting like a different gender. The law says the notice must happen within three days after a child asks for help with their transition, such as using a new name or pronou

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Mar 31 2026CRYPTO

BYDFi Turns Six: A Year‑Long Celebration of Growth and Trust

BYDFi is marking its sixth year with a month‑long festival that starts on April 1, 2026. The platform will roll out a $1 million USDT prize pool across several events, inviting both new and veteran users to join the festivities. The company’s journey began in 2020 as a hybrid exchange, merging ce

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Mar 20 2026BUSINESS

Moonton Moves to Saudi‑Backed Buyer

ByteDance, the Chinese company that owns TikTok, has decided to hand over its gaming studio Moonton to a Saudi‑backed firm. Moonton is best known for the hit mobile title Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, which has millions of players worldwide. The deal was announced in Hong Kong on March 20 and is

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Feb 15 2026SPORTS

A Clear Path from BYU to the NBA

BYU stands out among big‑school programs because it keeps athletes away from the usual campus distractions. The school follows a strict honor code that bans alcohol, drugs and tobacco, and it does not encourage the kind of partying seen at many other universities. Egor Demin, a 18‑year‑old from Rus

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Jan 25 2026ENVIRONMENT

Idaho's Water Guardians: How Science is Saving the State's Precious Resource

Idaho is making big moves to protect its water. The Idaho Water Resources Research Institute (IWRRI) is leading the charge. It's giving out over $580, 000 to fund eight research projects. These projects are happening at the state's public universities. They aim to tackle Idaho's water problems head-

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Jan 23 2026BUSINESS

Byrna Tech Talks: What's Next for Personal Safety Gadgets?

Byrna Technologies is all set to spill the beans on its financial performance. This includes both the last quarter and the entire year that wrapped up on November 30, 2025. They'll be sharing the details in a press release before a big conference call on February 5, 2026, at 9:00 a. m. Eastern time.

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Idaho's Lawmakers Face a Self-Made Mess

Idaho's lawmakers are in a tough spot. They are dealing with a big budget problem. But this time, it's not because of the economy. It's because of their own choices. They cut taxes a lot. This was done even when the governor thought it might not be a good idea. Now, the state is short on money. The

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Idaho's Public Media Faces Tough Times: What's Next?

Idaho Public Television is in a tight spot. They're losing a big chunk of their money. About $2 million to be exact. That's a quarter of what they usually get from private donors. This is all because Congress, led by Republicans, decided to stop funding the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. To d

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