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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 2026TECHNOLOGY

Next Mars Mission: Private Company Steps Up for NASA

A fresh deal between NASA and a private space company will send a new weather scout to Mars in 2028. Unlike past missions that NASA ran entirely on its own, this time the agency is handing much of the design and construction work to Relativity Space, a California firm better known for 3D-printing ro

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Jun 20 2026ENVIRONMENT

Farm Drainage and Cleaner Water: What 10 Years of Testing Shows

For nearly a decade, researchers tracked how two small farmland areas sent nitrogen into nearby water systems. One spot used extra soil and water protection steps; the other did not. Every spring through fall, water samples were pulled from underground drains during normal flows and rain events. The

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Jun 20 2026FINANCE

Why Lionsgate could be the next big buy for streaming giants

For years, Lionsgate has built a reputation as a content powerhouse behind hit films like "John Wick" and "The Hunger Games, " along with a recent Michael Jackson biopic that raked in nearly a billion dollars. With a market cap around $4. 75 billion, the company is small enough for bigger players to

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Jun 20 2026ENVIRONMENT

What Panama’s Mine Closure Really Means for the Environment

When Panama shut down the Cobre Panama copper mine in 2023 after years of protests, officials weren’t just acting on public anger—they were responding to real concerns about how mining affects land and water. An audit covering the mine’s last five years uncovered problems in how environmental risks

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Jun 20 2026ENVIRONMENT

How farming and tiny organisms shape the world’s soil

Different soils around the planet turn hidden nitrogen into plant food at very different speeds. Scientists wanted to know what controls this speed—especially the roles played by microscopic life and human farming. They checked records from more than 2, 400 soil tests spread across 373 studies. Inst

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Jun 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Weekend Ride Through the Past at State Fair

The Minnesota State Fairgrounds is pulling off a weekend that feels like stepping into a classic American road trip from decades ago. More than 10, 000 vintage cars—all built before 1965—fill the grounds for the annual 'Back to the '50s' event, giving car lovers a rare chance to see well-preserved c

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Jun 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Danhausen: How a wrestling oddball became WWE’s biggest surprise

Two years ago, Danhausen stepped out of a wooden box at a major wrestling event and got booed. Hard. Fans called it the Gobbledy Gooker all over again—a flop so bad it felt like the scriptwriter had nodded off. But by last month, he was sharing a stage with Ben Stiller in New York, helping the Knick

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Jun 20 2026HEALTH

Smartphone habits: Why some young adults get stuck in endless scrolling

Research shows about a third of young adults now spend over five hours a day on their phones, mostly watching videos and checking news—not talking to friends. Behind this habit is something called FOMO, or the fear of missing out, which makes people feel anxious if they step away from their screens.

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