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Apr 26 2026POLITICS

Trump’s Crypto Push Faces Pushback While He Courts Big Names

A private event at Trump’s Florida club over the weekend brought together crypto bigwigs and political figures, including the former president himself. The gathering wasn’t just about networking—it was a stage for Trump to defend his stance on crypto regulations. He made it clear that bank lobbyists

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Apr 26 2026POLITICS

Texas Tech Money: Who Gains from Crypto Politics?

Texas is cracking open its election funds with a fresh supply of cryptocurrency cash. This year’s primary season has already seen crypto-affiliated groups drop over $2. 5 million into local races, nearly doubling their donations compared to this time last year. Nationwide, crypto spending has climbe

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Apr 26 2026BUSINESS

McKinney bets on waves and crowds to reshape its identity

McKinney just gave a big thumbs-up to plans for a surf park called Cannon Beach. The city council changed some rules so building can start on a patch of land where Stacy Road and State Highway 121 meet. The whole area will be a planned development, meaning it won’t just pop up overnight. Right next

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Apr 26 2026HEALTH

Can video games help stroke recovery faster?

After a stroke, many people struggle to regain control of their arms. Traditional rehab often feels repetitive and slow. But what if playing games could speed up the process? Researchers tested this idea by comparing two rehab methods for stroke survivors. One group used a simple video game system t

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Apr 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

High school jazz band lights up stage with pro sax player

A group of Arkansas high school musicians is stepping into the spotlight this week, blending youthful energy with professional polish. The 20-piece big band, drawn from seven local high schools, marks its 10th year under the guidance of jazz educators and guest soloist Adam Larson, a saxophonist who

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Apr 26 2026HEALTH

Calm in a Click: How Digital Coloring Helps Students Chill Out

Life for students today is packed with pressure—deadlines, exams, social drama, and the constant hum of the online world. Stress levels are climbing, and schools are always searching for fresh ways to help young minds relax. Enter the trend of digital mandala coloring, where tapping and swiping repl

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Apr 26 2026POLITICS

A night at the White House correspondents' dinner turned tense after shots were fired

The annual gathering of journalists, politicians, and celebrities took a dramatic turn when a shooter opened fire outside the Washington Hilton, where the White House correspondents' dinner was underway. No injuries were reported, but the event was quickly shut down as Secret Service agents and Nati

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Apr 26 2026EDUCATION

Ohio State's last six decades: A story of leadership

Six decades ago, a small team began shaping something bigger than themselves at Ohio State. They didn’t set out to create a legacy, but their work laid the foundation for something that would outlast them all. Today, that influence still shapes decisions, policies, and student experiences across cam

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Apr 26 2026POLITICS

Politicians, Jokes, and Strange Moments at Washington's Big Dinner

Every spring, Washington throws a party where power meets punchlines. The White House Correspondents' Dinner isn't just another fancy event—it's a weird mix of laughter, awkward silence, and unfiltered opinions about the people in charge. This tradition began nearly a century ago, but today it feels

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Apr 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

People born on April 25th: from music legends to historical game-changers

April 25th might just seem like a normal spring day, but it’s actually packed with birthdays of people who left their mark in different ways. Take the world of entertainment, for example. Hollywood heavyweight Al Pacino turns 86 and is diving back into a dramatic role as a tragic king. Meanwhile, TV

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