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Jun 02 2026SPORTS

Football’s governing body takes big step to support women players properly

FIFA is stepping up in a big way by launching a free online library packed with 30 short courses that anyone connected to women’s football can study. Players, parents, coaches, doctors, even whole national federations – they can all log in, pick a topic like sleep or strength training, and finish a

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Jun 02 2026POLITICS

Michigan should think twice before joining a new tax credit program for schools

Michigan has a long history of rejecting school vouchers, and this new federal program could be another way to bypass public education. Instead of directly funding private schools through vouchers, this plan offers tax credits to people who donate to groups that hand out scholarships. But here’s the

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Jun 02 2026FINANCE

Tech Startup Takes First Step Towards Wall Street Debut

A major player in artificial intelligence has quietly begun the process of going public in the U. S. , signaling a bold move into the financial spotlight. The company, which has seen rapid growth in recent months, now stands among the most valuable firms in the industry. While details about the offe

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Jun 02 2026FINANCE

After-hours crypto trading gets a mainstream boost

For years, weekend crypto traders had to wait until Monday to catch up with futures prices. That gap closed last weekend when a major exchange switched its Bitcoin and crypto derivatives to round-the-clock trading. In the first 48 hours alone, over 7, 200 contracts traded hands, worth close to $50 m

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Jun 02 2026CRYPTO

A Big Bet on Ethereum: What’s Behind the Numbers?

A company just dropped a massive amount of money on Ethereum, but the market isn’t reacting the way you might expect. Bitmine Immersion Technologies made headlines by announcing it owns 5. 42 million Ethereum tokens, along with other investments like cash reserves and stakes in different companies.

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Jun 02 2026POLITICS

How prediction markets became the new battleground for control

Prediction markets—where people bet on everything from sports to political events—have exploded in popularity. Trading volume jumped from about five billion dollars last September to twenty-four billion dollars this April, according to Pew Research Center. While some see this as a sign of a thriving

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Jun 02 2026FINANCE

Big Banks vs. Crypto: A Fight Over Rules and Power

Two powerful leaders are clashing over who gets to control the future of digital money. Jamie Dimon, who runs one of the biggest U. S. banks, recently called Brian Armstrong, the head of a major crypto company, completely wrong about a new financial rule called the CLARITY Act. The fight isn’t just

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Jun 02 2026FINANCE

Ethereum’s Challenges: Why the Price Isn’t Moving Up

Ethereum’s price has been stuck in a tight range for months, and the reasons go beyond just market mood. The Ethereum Foundation, once the guiding force behind the network, is shrinking. Key decision-makers have left, leaving behind questions about where the project is headed. Without clear leadersh

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Jun 02 2026POLITICS

Flag Dispute Shows Tension Between Free Speech and Government Crackdowns

Around Washington, DC, a protest group called Accountability NOW USA has spent months demonstrating against former President Trump on public land. Their latest battle? A flag hanging with the numbers "8647"—a code many see as a call to remove him from office. On May 27, a park police officer told a

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Jun 02 2026HEALTH

Spaces and floors: how a baby's play area affects movement skills

The first year after birth is packed with motor milestones, especially for babies born a few weeks early. One skill that develops later is segmental trunk control—the ability to keep the torso steady while standing or moving. Researchers tracked 76 preterm infants from 8 to 13 months, asking parents

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