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Jun 18 2026BUSINESS

Money in the 21st Century: Where Your Paycheck Goes Now

For decades, worker pay didn’t keep pace with corporate profits. First, companies moved jobs overseas. Then, they spent profits on buybacks instead of raises. Now, another shift is happening—and this time it’s all about data centers. A new study shows how capital spending is exploding. Companies ar

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Jun 18 2026BUSINESS

Better ways to move money across borders

Banks and governments are testing a new way to send money overseas. Instead of relying on old systems that often take days and involve many middlemen, they’re trying out tokenization. This means turning money into digital tokens that can travel quickly on blockchain networks. Central banks from the

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Jun 18 2026FINANCE

How Stablecoins Are Changing Cross-Border Payments in Latin America

A $32 million funding boost is helping a startup called Trace Finance build safer bridges between traditional banks and digital money. The company connects banks in Brazil and the U. S. to stablecoin networks, making cross-border payments faster and more reliable. This move comes as Brazilian regula

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Jun 18 2026HEALTH

Behind the Hype: Why People Are Talking About Burn Gummy

In 2026, the search for easier ways to manage weight has led many to try supplements like Burn Gummy. Unlike most quick-fix diet pills, this one comes as a chewable gummy, making it stand out. The product claims to help with fat burning by supporting metabolism and blood sugar control. Three main in

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Jun 18 2026POLITICS

A closer look at NYC’s carriage horse debate after a tragic death

Central Park’s carriage horses have been part of New York City life for over a century, but a recent horse’s death has sparked fresh outrage. Deniz, a healthy carriage horse, collapsed and died suddenly. Activists quickly claimed it was abuse, sharing a video of his final moments with harsh accusati

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Jun 18 2026SPORTS

Baseball's quiet lesson from an unlikely hitting star

At a time when baseball seems obsessed with numbers like exit velocity and spin rates, Nick Gonzales of the Pittsburgh Pirates is showing that simple approaches still have value. While power hitters dominate headlines with towering blasts, Gonzales quietly leads his team with a . 296 batting average

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Jun 18 2026POLITICS

Why a High-Tech Ocean Network Costing Taxpayers $386 Million Faces Sudden Cuts

Scientists and lawmakers are raising alarms after learning that a massive network of ocean sensors—built over years at a cost of $386 million—could be dismantled by 2027. The system, made up of more than 900 instruments spread across coastal waters from Oregon to Greenland, has spent the last decade

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Jun 18 2026POLITICS

Who Makes the Big Calls in U. S. Science Funding?

For years, the U. S. has let scientists—not politicians—decide where federal research dollars go. That system helped build lifesaving medicines, top-tier universities, and a strong tech industry. Now, a new government policy wants to change that. Instead of scientists picking the best projects, poli

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Jun 18 2026SPORTS

Mizzou Athletes Gain New Revenue Source Through Apparel Partnership

A Missouri-based company just teamed up with Mizzou Athletics to launch a new clothing line. Every True Tiger Brands, which helps student-athletes earn money from their name and image, now works with GenTeal Apparel. The deal means fans can buy co-branded shirts and sweaters, with 30% of profits goi

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Jun 18 2026HEALTH

Moms' eating habits may shape baby's genetic health

A recent study dug into how what pregnant women eat can mess with their baby’s DNA from the start. Researchers tracked 209 women in their third trimester in Northeast Brazil, checking their meals, weight, and lifestyle. They found most moms weren’t eating enough of key nutrients like magnesium or fo

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