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Apr 10 2026SPORTS

How a young golfer built a fortune before turning 30

Collin Morikawa didn't waste time climbing the golf ladder. After proving himself in college and quickly rising to the top of amateur rankings, he turned pro in 2019. His first two years on tour were remarkable—22 straight cuts made and two major wins by age 25. That early success set the foundation

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Apr 10 2026POLITICS

Ellsworth invests big in a new fire truck for safety updates

The city of Ellsworth decided to spend $866, 000 on a brand-new fire engine. The old one being replaced is 19 years old, making it harder to rely on. Rather than fixing the aging fleet piece by piece, the fire department is upgrading entire vehicles to avoid old equipment breaking down when it matte

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Apr 09 2026TECHNOLOGY

NVIDIA’s $2B Bet on Marvell: Why This Tech Tie-Up Could Change AI Chips

NVIDIA just dropped $2 billion into Marvell, a chipmaker specializing in custom AI hardware. This isn’t just a cash splash—it’s a strategic move to tighten their partnership in a growing fight over AI infrastructure. NVIDIA already dominates the AI chip market, but this deal helps it push competitor

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Apr 09 2026FINANCE

Markets bounce back after Iran-U. S. ceasefire, what’s next for investors?

When Iran and the U. S. called a two-week break in their five-week standoff, markets reacted fast. The Dow shot up nearly 3% in a single day, the biggest jump since early 2025. That kind of reaction shows how sensitive global money is to Middle East flare-ups. Traders who had been playing it safe ar

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Apr 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

Golf star teams up with tech investors to bring AI swing coaching to phones

A professional golfer isn’t just driving balls down the fairway anymore—he’s also driving tech deals. A group led by Bryson DeChambeau has quietly taken control of Sportsbox AI, a startup that turns smartphones into swing analyzers. While the exact price remains under wraps, the deal is reported to

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Apr 08 2026CRYPTO

Why Most Crypto Startups Flopped in Early 2026

In early months of 2026, about one crypto project shut its doors every day. Eighty-six attempts finished—across wallets, NFT shops, finance robots, data tools, even chat add-ons. Some had big names, others were small corners of the market. What seemed like bad luck turned into a wave that swept ever

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Apr 08 2026FINANCE

Ackman Wants to Flip Universal Music’s Stock to the US

Bill Ackman’s investment firm now owns over 4% of Universal Music Group—the company behind artists like Taylor Swift and Drake—and he thinks moving the Dutch-based label to a US stock exchange could unlock hidden value. His plan involves swapping shares into a US-listed shell company, a move he clai

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Apr 08 2026FINANCE

Kharg Island: Why This Tiny Spot in the Gulf Matters More Than You Think

Tensions around the Strait of Hormuz often grab headlines, but one place keeps popping up in the middle of the drama: Kharg Island. This small but critical piece of land in the Persian Gulf isn’t just another dot on the map—it’s where a huge chunk of the world’s oil moves through a single terminal.

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Apr 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Magic Spot Is Turning Chicago’s Old Mansion into a Party Hub

Chicago’s famous McCormick Mansion, once home to Lawry’s Prime Rib and a quirky Scandinavian buffet, is getting a fresh makeover. A 66‑year‑old entrepreneur who made his money in health tech is pouring about $50 million into a 36, 000‑sq‑ft entertainment center called The Hand & The Eye. He wants th

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Apr 07 2026SPORTS

Dunkman: A New League That Lets the Best Jump to Fame

The world of professional basketball is getting a fresh twist. In the summer of 2026, a brand‑new competition called Dunkman will launch. It is designed to bring the most creative and athletic jumpers into a full‑scale league, rather than just a one‑off contest. The first season will feature twenty‑

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