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Apr 01 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Company’s Betting Blunder: How a Smart‑Money Move Backfired

P2P. me, a startup that turns stablecoins into cash, made headlines for a risky decision: betting on its own fundraising round through the prediction‑market site Polymarket. The company said it earned less than $15, 000 from the bets, but the action hurt its reputation and made investors uneasy.

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Apr 01 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Market Hovers: Bitcoin Slows, Ethereum Holds Ground

Bitcoin is hovering near a low point but still shows weak trading volume, so traders think the market might keep consolidating for now. The asset’s weekly strength indicator has dipped into a zone that historically signals a price trough, yet no clear buying signal confirms a rebound. Ethereum ap

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Apr 01 2026SPORTS

Chelsea’s New Voice and the Debate Over Club Direction

Marc Cucurella, a defender for Chelsea, recently voiced criticism about the club’s ownership and management in an interview. Fans appreciated his honesty, seeing it as a rare example of a senior player speaking out. Fabrizio Romano, known for his transfer insights, responded to Cucurella’s remarks.

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Apr 01 2026SPORTS

Arkansas Outfielder Ruiz Faces a Month‑Long Knee Break

Damian Ruiz, the Arkansas baseball team’s key left fielder, will be sidelined for roughly a month after hurting his left knee during a recent game. The injury happened when he leapt for a home‑run ball, and an MRI revealed damage to his patellar tendon rather than a complete tear. Coach Dave Van Hor

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Apr 01 2026OPINION

War Costs: Why the Numbers Keep Rising

The U. S. has a history of underestimating military expenses, and this pattern repeats in the current Middle East conflict. In 2002, officials predicted a $50 billion price tag for Iraq—yet the war cost taxpayers over $3 trillion. Now, a new campaign is launched with the same low estimate, raising d

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Apr 01 2026POLITICS

Pennsylvania Faces Rising Energy Bills Amid Fossil‑Fuel Focus

Pennsylvania families are feeling the strain of higher energy costs, a result of national policies that favor oil and gas over cleaner options. The state’s average household now faces extra expenses each year, with electricity prices up sharply after recent federal shifts toward fossil fuels. The

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Apr 01 2026POLITICS

Unexpected Fallout Over Politician’s Personal Choices

A former U. S. homeland security chief has been caught in a scandal involving private online behaviour that some claim exposed her to possible blackmail. Reports say she used female avatars with exaggerated features and paid for interactions with models in similar costumes, sparking outrage. The a

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Apr 01 2026EDUCATION

Community April: A Month of Support and Action

The Safe Place and Rape Crisis Center (SPARCC) is launching a full‑month program to mark Sexual Assault Awareness Month in April. Their plan mixes learning, outreach and chances for the public to back survivors. Instead of waiting for a single event, SPARCC has lined up weekly activities that spa

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Apr 01 2026POLITICS

Bahrain Moves to Protect Shipping in the Hormuz Strait

Bahrain has shared a new version of a United Nations draft that aims to keep ships safe in the Strait of Hormuz. The change removes a clear link to strong enforcement rules, but still keeps wording that could allow countries to act if needed. The waterway is vital because about 20 % of the world’

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Apr 01 2026POLITICS

Australia Leader Speaks About Iran War and Fuel Help

The Australian Prime Minister will talk to the nation about the war in Iran. He will speak on television and radio at 7 p. m. local time. This is a rare moment, similar to speeches during the pandemic and financial crisis. The speech will focus on how the war affects Australia. It will exp

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