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Apr 22 2026FINANCE

Trading Moves: Cattle, Crops, and Market Shifts

Today’s livestock markets showed mixed results. Live cattle prices fell again, closing at $243. 55 after hitting a high of $246. 80. Feeder cattle also dipped slightly to $358. 95, though they remain up since March. Meanwhile, hog prices climbed a bit, settling at $103. 20. Grain markets had a stron

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Apr 22 2026BUSINESS

Building a Future While Breaking Old Rules

The push for cleaner energy isn’t waiting for politics to catch up. A recent court decision just cleared away some federal blocks slowing down solar and wind projects across the country. Meanwhile, big companies are making big moves in new directions. One coffee giant, known for its green mermaid lo

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Apr 22 2026BUSINESS

Making baby carriers that actually fit everyone

Back in 2018, two friends decided they’d had enough of the babywearing industry leaving them—and countless others—out in the cold. Most carriers felt terrible to use if you weren’t a small size, and popular options quickly vanished from shelves. Instead of just complaining, they chose to change thin

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Apr 21 2026POLITICS

Prediction Markets: Who Gets to Tax Them?

States want to raise money from online prediction sites, but they’re not sure what those sites actually are. The debate centers on whether the sites should be treated like sports betting, financial derivatives, or something else entirely. If they’re seen as gambling, states could tax them the sam

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Apr 21 2026SPORTS

Surprise Finish: Delaware Runner Wins After a Late Sprint

The Delaware Marathon, held for the first time in 2004, recently produced a moment that captured social media attention. A video shared on Instagram showed a shirtless competitor, full of confidence, racing toward the finish line with his arms up in celebration. The clip seemed to promise a clear vi

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Apr 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Disney’s Shift: What It Means for Your DVD Shelf

The way we keep movies in our hands is changing. When a film or show lands on a shelf, it feels special—there’s the cover art and sometimes extra goodies that make you feel closer to the story. Disney has long been known for giving fans this experience with its classic cartoons, blockbuster hits, an

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Apr 21 2026CRYPTO

Ark Invest Adjusts Bitcoin View and Tweaks Crypto Stocks

Ark’s chief, Cathie Wood, has lowered her long‑term price forecast for Bitcoin, even as the firm shuffles its crypto‑related holdings. The company sold portions of Circle and Bullish, which together make up less than 1 % of its portfolio. Instead of cashing out, Ark used the money to buy more

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Apr 21 2026CELEBRITIES

Five Runners with Wild Stories Taking on the Boston Marathon in 2026

The Boston Marathon isn't just about fast times and elite runners. Some of this year's participants are bringing personal missions that go far beyond the finish line. Take Chelsea Clinton, for example. The former First Daughter isn't just running for fun—she's been preparing for years, proving that

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Apr 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

Google and Marvell Join Forces to Challenge Nvidia's AI Chip Dominance

Tech giants Google and Marvell are teaming up to develop new chips that could shake up the artificial intelligence market. Their collaboration focuses on a memory processing unit designed to work with Google's existing Tensor Processing Units (TPUs), which handle AI tasks. The goal? To speed up how

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Apr 21 2026FINANCE

Understanding Micron’s Stock After a Big Drop

Micron’s stock took a sharp tumble recently, leaving investors scratching their heads. The company, a major player in computer memory chips, has seen its value swing wildly before. But this time, some analysts warn the bounce-back might not happen—at least not quickly. The phrase "dead cats don’t bo

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