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Sep 07 2025CRYPTO

Nasdaq's New Hurdle for Crypto Investments

Nasdaq has introduced a new rule that requires shareholder approval for companies looking to use stock issuances to buy cryptocurrencies. This move comes as many companies have been rushing to add crypto to their treasuries, with a total of $132 billion planned for such purchases this year. The new

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Sep 07 2025FINANCE

ARK Invest Expands Crypto Holdings with Big Moves

ARK Invest, a prominent investment firm, has been actively expanding its crypto-related stock portfolio. Recently, it acquired significant shares of BitMine Immersion Technologies and Bullish, spreading these investments across three of its major ETFs: ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK), Next Generation Inte

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Sep 07 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Leaders Urge Congress: Protect Developers or Risk Falling Behind

A big group of crypto supporters, including investors and developers, just sent a strong message to the U. S. Senate. They want clear rules to protect people who create open-source software. Without these protections, they say, the U. S. might lose its edge in the crypto world. The letter, signed b

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Sep 06 2025SPORTS

Max's Monza Mastery: A Pole Position to Remember

Max Verstappen made history at the Italian Grand Prix with a stunning pole position. His record-breaking lap, clocked at 1m 18. 792s, set a new standard at the Monza Circuit, averaging an impressive 164. 46mph. This was his fifth pole of the season, showcasing his skill and the car's improved perfor

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Sep 06 2025HEALTH

Brazil's Bird Flu Battle: Lessons and Risks

Brazil is stepping up to share its experiences with bird flu at an upcoming global conference. The United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) picked Brazil to host this event, even though the country just had its first bird flu outbreak this past May on a chicken farm. This shows Brazil

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Sep 06 2025EDUCATION

Where Are Your School Fees Really Going?

Big teacher groups are spending a lot of money. The American Federation of Teachers and the National Education Association have put nearly 100 million dollars into various projects. A group called Defending Education is questioning where this money is really going. Erika Sanzi, who leads outreach f

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Sep 05 2025HEALTH

Caring for Those with Dementia: A Different Approach to End-of-Life Care

Dementia is becoming more common, and so is the need for care. But what does good care look like, especially at the end of life? This is a big question. Right now, care often focuses on helping people stay active and independent. This works well in the early stages of dementia. But what about when p

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Sep 05 2025HEALTH

Massachusetts Takes Charge: State Backs Vaccines Beyond CDC Guidelines

Massachusetts has made a bold move by ordering insurance companies to cover vaccines approved by its health department, even if the CDC doesn't fully support them. This decision puts Massachusetts at the forefront of U. S. states, ensuring that residents have access to vaccines that the state deems

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Sep 05 2025CRIME

Lisbon's Funicular Tragedy: A Wake-Up Call for Safety

Lisbon's historic charm has long been a magnet for tourists, but a recent tragedy has cast a spotlight on the city's aging infrastructure. A funicular crash on a steep slope resulted in at least 16 fatalities, raising serious questions about the safety of these vintage transport systems. The accide

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Sep 04 2025POLITICS

What's Really Going On With Trump's Health?

People have always been curious about President Trump's health. He's not exactly open about his medical stuff, and that makes folks wonder. Recently, there was a big buzz online that he might be seriously ill or even dead. Why? Well, he wasn't seen much over the Labor Day weekend, and he's got some

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