JEANNIE C RILEY

Jun 18 2026CRYPTO

Cryptomesh Hits $150M Locked Assets: A Simple Path to Multi‑Chain Staking

Cryptomesh, a platform that lets people stake crypto across many blockchains from one place, has just crossed the $150 million mark in total value locked. This jump shows that more users are looking for easier ways to put their digital money at work without juggling dozens of wallets or apps. The

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Jun 18 2026POLITICS

Why missing Colorado’s June elections could shape your November choices

Colorado’s primary elections in June often get ignored despite how much they decide the November race. While November draws big crowds, June’s ballots go largely unopened—especially by unaffiliated voters who make up over half the state’s electorate. Many don’t realize they can vote in either party’

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Jun 18 2026CELEBRITIES

Cristiano Ronaldo: From Humble Beginnings to Global Stardom

Cristiano Ronaldo grew up in Funchal, the capital of Madeira, Portugal, where he was raised in a working-class family. His father worked multiple jobs, including odd jobs and as a kit man for a local soccer club, while his mother worked long hours in hospitality. Despite financial struggles, Ronaldo

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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 17 2026FINANCE

Coinbase Builds a Full‑Service Trading Hub

Coinbase is turning into more than just a crypto shop. It now offers stock options, special futures on themes like AI and defense, and new ways to bet on crypto price moves. The company calls this the “Everything Exchange. ” The platform is pushing into markets that were once only for big banks o

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Jun 17 2026SCIENCE

Weather Changes in Two Himalayan Districts

Climate change is a global problem that shifts how much rain falls and how hot it gets. Two districts in the Indian Himalayas – Solan in Himachal Pradesh and Tehri Garhwal in Uttarakhand – show different patterns of these shifts. Researchers used long‑term climate data from 1964 to 2023 and statisti

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Jun 17 2026SPORTS

Jordan’s Final Season With the Saints

Cameron Jordan has decided to end his professional football journey with the team that has been home for fifteen years. The defensive lineman signed a one‑year, incentive‑based contract that keeps him in New Orleans for the 2026 season, which he has announced will be his last. This move is unu

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Jun 17 2026POLITICS

California budget plan gets mixed reviews as new costs loom

California politicians recently approved a huge $356 billion spending plan that’s now waiting for the governor’s final okay. To pay for it, they’re adding three new tax ideas that could hit wallets soon. One plan extends a tax on health care providers that normally brings in money for Medi-Cal, but

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Jun 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

Why can driverless cars drive cities but not farms?

California first put rules in place for farm vehicles back in 1977, long before smartphones existed, let alone robots that could steer a tractor. Today’s farms use smart tools like AI cameras and GPS maps to grow food more carefully and cheaply. But those same farms are stuck with an old rule that s

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Jun 17 2026POLITICS

When Chicago leaders rush to blame before facts appear

Chicago’s top officials once again showed how fast they point fingers when something shocking pops up online. A burning cross in Grant Park made headlines before anyone bothered to ask why it was there. Governor JB Pritzker immediately called it proof that racism is spreading unchecked, while Mayor

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