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May 28 2026CRYPTO

A Texas bank turns up the heat on Wall Street with crypto-friendly banking

A mid-sized bank in Texas just flipped the script on how U. S. finance handles digital money. United Texas Bank quietly earned a national banking license in May, giving it the same power as Wall Street giants like JPMorgan or Bank of America. Unlike those traditional firms that still treat crypto li

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Apr 16 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Access Gets a Big Makeover: Goodbye ATMs, Hello Smarter Cash Exchange

Back in 2017, buying Bitcoin wasn’t simple. Most people had to wait days for exchanges to approve transactions, deal with confusing fees, or rely on traditional banks that didn’t understand digital money. That’s where Bitcoin ATMs came in—offering a quick way to turn cash into crypto right on the sp

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Apr 02 2026POLITICS

Postal Service to Let Handguns Travel by Mail

The U. S. Postal Service is planning a big change that could let people ship handguns in the mail, following new legal advice from the Department of Justice. The proposed rule will appear in the Federal Register on Thursday and aims to update mailing rules so they match the Justice Department’s guid

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Jan 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Big Shift: From One-Time Buy to Monthly Fee for Self-Driving Tech

Tesla has made a significant change to how customers can access its advanced driving features. Starting soon, the company will no longer offer its Full Self-Driving (FSD) software as a one-time purchase. Instead, customers will need to pay a monthly subscription fee. This move comes after Tesla face

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Jan 21 2026FINANCE

Businesses are Using Crypto for More Than Just Payments

In 2025, a big change happened in how businesses use crypto. They started using it for more than just buying things. They now use it to manage money, pay people, and even automate payments. This shift shows that crypto is becoming a normal part of business. Last year, over 1. 42 million crypto paym

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Jan 12 2026CRYPTO

South Korea Opens Doors to Corporate Crypto Investments After Long Ban

South Korea is making a big change in its crypto rules. After keeping corporations out of crypto for nine years, the Financial Services Commission (FSC) is now letting them in. Big companies and professional investors can now put up to 5% of their money into digital assets. This is a huge shift from

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Jan 05 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Media Image: A 2025 Turnaround

In 2025, the media's portrayal of bitcoin underwent a significant transformation. Instead of the usual negative headlines, reports became more balanced and fair. This shift wasn't due to a sudden love for bitcoin, but rather a growing tiredness of the same old criticisms. Environmental concerns, wh

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Jan 05 2026EDUCATION

Trump's Education Shake-Up: What's Next?

Trump's education policies have caused quite a stir. Schools and universities are feeling the pressure. The administration has launched over 120 investigations into higher education institutions and dozens into K-12 schools. This has led to some schools changing their policies on diversity, admissio

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Jan 02 2026FINANCE

Crypto ETFs: Why the Market Isn't Buzzing Anymore

Bitwise recently filed for 11 new crypto ETFs, but the market didn't react much. This shows that ETF filings are no longer exciting news. The market has seen a lot of these filings, and investors are now more focused on other things. The new ETFs would invest in different cryptocurrencies like Aave

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Jan 02 2026CRYPTO

Crypto's Big Shake-Up: What's Next for Digital Money?

Crypto has had its ups and downs, with the total market value dropping to nearly $3 trillion from a high of $4. 37 trillion. Bitcoin, the biggest player, is worth around $88k, making up over half of the crypto market's value. This year, Bitcoin's performance has been lackluster, similar to 2014, 201

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