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Mar 30 2026FINANCE

Inverse ETF Wins as Crypto Giants Slip

When Coinbase, Nebius and IREN all fell sharply last week, traders who had bet against them made big money. The drops were steep: Coinbase lost more than 15 percent, Nebius slipped about 13 percent and IREN fell around 16 percent. These falls did not hurt everyone; they helped inverse ETFs tha

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Mar 27 2026BUSINESS

US Farmers Shift Crops as War‑Driven Costs Rise

The conflict between Iran and the United States has pushed farmers to rethink what they plant. New data suggest that corn will cover fewer acres than last year, and the amount of spring wheat sown is the lowest in half a century. Prices for fertilizer and diesel have spiked, while grain prices sta

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Mar 27 2026ENVIRONMENT

New Team Makes Air Cleaning Easier and Cheaper

Aircapture and Corning are moving from testing to real‑world use. They have worked together for years, but now they plan to sell the system and grow it fast. Corning supplies a special ceramic honeycomb that grabs carbon dioxide from the air. Aircapture builds modular units that fit into fa

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Mar 24 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Holds Ground as Trump Comments Shake Markets

The price of Bitcoin is moving between $69, 000 and $71, 000 while comments from President Trump about the conflict in Iran stir uncertainty. Experts say investors are reacting quickly to changing news, which causes large swings in stocks and bonds. Yet Bitcoin keeps its value within a small rang

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Mar 22 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Exchange New Fund Brings Hot Token to Brokerage Accounts

Grayscale has filed with the SEC to launch a new ETF that will hold the HYPE token, the native coin of the Hyperliquid network. The fund is expected to trade on Nasdaq under the ticker GHYP, though its fee structure has not yet been revealed. Other firms such as Bitwise and 21Shares have also submit

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Mar 20 2026CRYPTO

Oil Traders Find New Home on 24‑Hour Crypto Exchange

The sudden war in the Middle East has pushed oil investors to look beyond traditional markets. When the CME shut down over the weekend, traders could no longer react to price swings caused by Iranian attacks on infrastructure. They moved to a decentralized platform called Hyperliquid, where contract

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Mar 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Modern Artillery: Why the US Army Needs a New Howitzer

The U. S. Army is at a turning point in its artillery strategy. Traditional howitzers, like the M109 Paladin, must stop to fire and then move again. This pause makes them easy targets for enemy radar that can spot a firing gun within seconds. Stryker units use the M777A2, a towed howitzer t

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Mar 20 2026SCIENCE

What happens when day and night almost match up?

Every year around late March, something interesting happens in the sky. On March 20, 2026, at 10:46 a. m. Eastern Time, the sun will cross a special line in the sky. This event is called the spring equinox. It’s the moment when winter fades and spring arrives in the Northern Hemisphere. Days get lon

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Mar 17 2026POLITICS

How Policies Shape Faith and Family

In the United States, people who say they have no religious affiliation—often called “nones”—now outnumber Catholics and trail Protestants by only a few points. Although many of these nones still believe in God, they differ from traditional churchgoers in ways that can affect society. Studies show t

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Mar 16 2026POLITICS

German Bank Faces Government Stance on Takeover

The federal government has declared that it would not accept a hostile takeover of the major bank. It clarified that oversight responsibilities lie with independent institutions such as the European Central Bank and Germany’s competition authority. In a statement, officials stressed that any aggress

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