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Jun 01 2026CRYPTO

Ethereum Faces a Tough June and Questions About Its Future

Ethereum’s own plans may be hurting the coin that many love. When people build apps on its network, most of the fees go to those apps and Layer‑2 chains. Only a small share stays with ETH itself, so the token’s price has no clear path to rise even as usage grows. Some experts say that looki

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Jun 01 2026CRYPTO

Why Ethereum Investors Are Pulling Back and What It Means for the Future

Over the last few months, many U. S. investors have been pulling money out of Ethereum-based exchange-traded funds (ETFs). In May alone, these funds saw over half a billion dollars in withdrawals, wiping out all the gains they had made the month before. This trend suggests that investors are either

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May 31 2026HEALTH

What really matters in celebrity wellness tips

Experts say many celebrity health routines are just flashy trends with little proof. Yoga, though, is one habit with strong science behind it. A study showed people were three times more likely to recover from depression if they practiced yoga regularly. That’s a much bigger impact than most wellnes

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May 31 2026WEATHER

Minnesota enjoys a weekend of summer warmth before rain returns

The weekend in Minnesota is shaping up to feel like July rather than late spring, with temperatures climbing well above normal across most of the state. While the north shore cities like Duluth and Grand Marais stay cooler thanks to breezes off Lake Superior, most areas will see highs in the 80s by

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May 31 2026BUSINESS

Why Companies Still Care About Diversity—But Fail at Making It Work

Many workers believe their companies still support diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts, even if they don’t use the phrase anymore. A recent study by two well-known research groups surveyed 2, 000 employees and leaders from large and mid-sized U. S. companies. Eight in ten said their organ

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May 31 2026LIFESTYLE

Why many young adults are choosing to stay single and skip dating

A growing number of young people are skipping traditional dating because it has become too expensive and complicated. Instead of waiting for the perfect partner, many now prefer to focus on themselves—a trend called "solo maxxing. " This isn’t just about being single by chance; it’s a deliberate cho

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May 30 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Hope in the TV Shift

The Emmy countdown has begun, and with it comes a fresh mix of shows that feel both familiar and new. Last year’s season was already crowded, but this year the field has narrowed again, making room for different kinds of stories. In May’s New York upfronts, the old guard—NBC, CBS, HBO—was outpace

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May 30 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI tools in legal work: changing what lawyers do, not just how fast

Law firms used to take their time reviewing contracts, often slowing down deals. Now, artificial intelligence is flipping that script. A recent survey of 822 legal professionals found 92% now use AI in some way for legal tasks—up from 69% just two years ago. But here’s the twist: 88% of those users

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May 30 2026LIFESTYLE

Why Going Out Beats Just Watching

People now crave real-life moments more than ever. After years of endless streaming and delayed viewing, simple watching feels empty. Fans don’t just want to see events—they want to feel them, smell them, and be part of them as they happen. Stadiums fill up faster than ever, not just because of bett

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May 30 2026HEALTH

Better Ways to Stay Healthy Without Trendy Lab Gels

Many people chase quick fixes like peptides, but simple daily habits can work just as well—if not better—without the risks. Peptides are short protein pieces the body makes naturally, and some lab versions treat conditions like diabetes or labor pains. Yet the untested peptides sold online promise e

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