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Jun 24 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Market Takes a Hit as Stocks Struggle

The crypto world saw red across the board this week as digital assets followed tech stocks downward. Bitcoin dropped to around $62, 300, losing 2. 5% in a single day. Ethereum fell even harder, sliding over 4% to about $1, 650. The pain wasn’t limited to just these two giants—most altcoins got crush

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Jun 24 2026FINANCE

Ethereum’s Backbone Struggles with Big Budget Cuts

The team behind Ethereum’s core technology is tightening its belt, slashing spending by 40%. This isn’t just a small adjustment—it means fewer people on staff and a shift in what the group focuses on. One of the project’s key figures, Vitalik Buterin, shared the news in a personal post online, paint

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Jun 24 2026BUSINESS

Chip Makers Raise Prices, Leaving Tech Firms Scrambling

The biggest chip maker in the world just joined the price hike bandwagon, and its customers aren’t happy about it. Reports show that TSMC, a Taiwanese company that builds chips for tech giants like Apple, NVIDIA, and AMD, is raising prices across most of its production lines—even older ones like the

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Jun 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

Online Fake News: How AI is Making It Harder to Tell What's Real

The internet used to be a place where people could share ideas freely. Now, it’s full of fake accounts and AI-generated posts that spread lies faster than the truth. Every government, business, and person has to deal with this mess. Even if something looks real at first glance, there’s a good chance

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Jun 24 2026SPORTS

US Team Eyes Strong Finish in Group Stage Against Turkey

The U. S. men's soccer team is aiming to keep their winning streak alive in the World Cup, even if the opponent—Turkey—has already been knocked out of the tournament. Their final group match in Los Angeles could also serve as a test for players nearing suspension. Four key U. S. players have yellow

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Jun 24 2026POLITICS

Big energy moves: loans, oil, and legal fights

The U. S. government just set aside $17. 5 billion to build ten new nuclear reactors by 2030. That’s enough power for a city like San Francisco at its busiest moment. The money won’t go straight to power companies. Instead, it will pay for parts that take years to make, like reactor vessels and stea

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Jun 24 2026HEALTH

How Lifestyle Choices Might Affect Brain Health Through Body Rhythms

The brain has its own cleanup system that works best when the body keeps a steady rhythm. New research looks at how daily habits may keep this system running smoothly or cause problems down the line. Pulse rate, a number we check often, turns out to be more than just a heartbeat count. It could act

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Jun 24 2026EDUCATION

Bringing Back History: Museum Revives Century-Old Entrance

The Museum of Science and Industry once had a grand southern gate that welcomed guests over a century ago—long before cars, airplanes, or even household electricity became common. That door, part of the original World’s Fair building from 1893, has remained closed for decades, but plans are now in m

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Jun 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

Cleveland science spot gives earthbound explorers a taste of space and flight

The Great Lakes Science Center has just flipped the script on what a museum visit can feel like by turning a regular Thursday afternoon into a high-flying ticket to the cosmos. Instead of reading about astronauts or watching grainy footage, visitors now strap on headsets and step onto a motion platf

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Jun 24 2026POLITICS

Court backs government in green card immigration dispute

The Supreme Court recently ruled 6-3 in favor of the government’s immigration policies, impacting green card holders. The case involved Muk Choi Lau, a lawful permanent resident who was detained on parole after returning from a short trip abroad. Federal officers claimed he was suspected of counterf

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