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Jun 21 2026HEALTH

Drug ads on TV and what people really say online

Every year, drug companies spend huge sums pushing their products straight to TV viewers in the US. These ads promise quick fixes, miracle cures, and better lives—often repeating the same cheerful message until it sticks. But beyond the polished commercials, a quieter conversation is happening on so

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Jun 21 2026FINANCE

Who Big Money Prefers: AI Bets of a Top Investor

A major investor has just reshaped his AI stock portfolio in a surprising way. Daniel Loeb, known for pushing companies to change, recently sold almost all his shares in Nvidia and bought into Alphabet instead. His move raises questions about where the AI market is heading. Nvidia once dominated th

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Jun 21 2026FINANCE

How Traders Really Pick Markets: Let the Curve Be Your Guide

Many traders assume that if one market looks good on paper, similar chances will show up elsewhere. But recent data on over 31, 000 commodity spreads proves this wrong. When researchers mapped each spread against its forward curve—the way prices stretch out over future months—they found no single se

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Jun 20 2026BUSINESS

Celebrity Ads Push Prediction Sites Into Sports Buzz

Prediction markets are turning to star power to grow their user base. A trading app that saw a boom during the 2024 election is now lining up big names for the NBA Finals and World Cup. Sports fans are already glued to their phones, so the platform thinks a celebrity shout‑out could pull in mo

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Jun 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Popular Shows Drive Brand Sales More Than Sports

Streaming hits like “Stranger Things, ” “Emily in Paris” and “Wednesday” help brands sell products at a rate 30 % higher than most other entertainment properties, according to new data released by a global marketing firm. The study was presented at an industry conference in London and shows that fan

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Jun 20 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin’s rough patch keeps miners under pressure as prices sink below mining costs

Bitcoin has been selling for less than it costs to dig up for half a year now, and that squeeze is pushing small miners to shut down or dump their coins just to stay afloat. Industry data shows one in five mining setups is bleeding money, while big public miners have already sold off over 32, 000 bi

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Jun 20 2026CRYPTO

How AI and Social Trends Are Changing Online Money Games

In 2026, crypto isn’t just about faster computers anymore. While some networks like Solana focus on raw speed and institutional tools, others are building playgrounds where internet jokes turn into real money. One such playground is MemeToro. Instead of chasing technical benchmarks, it runs on soci

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Jun 20 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin drops while stocks slip in mixed market mood

The price of Bitcoin slipped under $63, 000 recently as investors pulled back from riskier assets across global markets. This slide wiped out the small gains made earlier in the week when optimism grew around a new peace deal between the U. S. and Iran. Most major cryptocurrencies fell together, no

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Jun 20 2026BUSINESS

Cuba’s Big Economic Shake-Up: What Really Changes?

Cubans woke up to news that their government just passed the biggest set of economic changes in years. The rules now let people start small businesses, open private banks, and invest in state-run companies. It’s a big shift from decades of strict state control. But most Havana residents aren’t rushi

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Jun 20 2026BUSINESS

The Real Score Behind Sports Betting: Why Big Numbers Don’t Tell the Whole Story

Sports betting in the U. S. has exploded from a tiny niche to a giant industry in just a few years. What started as a few hundred million dollars in 2018 now pulls in over $13 billion annually. The rapid growth isn’t just about more people betting—it’s about how betting itself has become a normal pa

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