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Apr 07 2026POLITICS

Russia Helps Iran Plan Attacks with Satellites and Cyber Tools

Russia has been using its satellites to take close pictures of many military bases and important places in the Middle East. These images were shared with Iran so it could target U. S. forces and other sites more accurately. A report from Ukrainian intelligence says the satellite work happened

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Apr 07 2026BUSINESS

Nike’s New Challenge: Staying on Trend

Nike is not breaking apart, but its spark is fading. The company still sells well and reports solid numbers, yet the way people feel about it is changing. Investors usually look at clear facts like how much Nike sells in stores, its inventory size, and profit margins. Those are easy to see, bu

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Apr 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

Ride‑Share Drivers Face Robotaxis? A Quick Look at the Reality

In cities across America, driverless taxis are already on the roads or close to getting legal permission. People wonder if these robotaxes will steal jobs from Uber and Lyft drivers. A recent study by a professor at the University of Maryland Business School says the answer is probably not, at least

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Apr 07 2026SPORTS

New York Boosts Local World Cup Cheer

New York’s governor gave a big boost to local celebrations for the 2026 World Cup. A total of more than $371, 000 will be split among 12 community projects in seven parts of the state. The money comes from a $500, 000 grant program that aims to spread the World Cup’s excitement beyond the main

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Apr 07 2026SCIENCE

Layered Double Hydroxides: Turning Sunlight into Fuel

The world faces an energy crisis and worsening climate, pushing scientists to find cleaner ways to power daily life. One promising route is photocatalysis, a process that uses sunlight to create chemical fuels. A group of materials called layered double hydroxides (LDHs) and their transformed forms—

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Apr 07 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin ETFs: Easy Access, Big Trade‑Offs

A big Wall Street firm can pull out $171 million from Bitcoin ETFs in a single afternoon, while an Ohio resident quietly buys a few dollars’ worth of real Bitcoin on a mobile app. Both are dealing with the same digital asset, yet their experiences differ sharply. Bitcoin ETFs let you buy a share of

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Apr 07 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Surges Past $70k as Trump Talks About Iran Deal

Bitcoin and the wider crypto market climbed sharply on Monday after former President Donald Trump sent mixed signals about a possible agreement with Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. A post on Truth Social warned that Iran would face severe consequences if the waterway stayed closed, while a late

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Apr 07 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin May Drop to $10, 000 – Analysts Warn of a Possible Storm

Some experts believe Bitcoin could fall to $10, 000 this year. One analyst points out that the rise of many new cryptocurrencies has crowded the market and weakened Bitcoin’s position. He also says that Tether, a stablecoin tied to the U. S. dollar, could overtake Bitcoin and Ethereum in marke

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Apr 07 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Seen as a Rare Treasure in Uncertain Times

Anthony Pompliano, the head of Professional Capital Management, says Bitcoin is a “scarcity asset. ” He believes that as the world moves toward valuing items with limited supply, Bitcoin will stand out. The idea is that investors are starting to prefer things that can’t be made in large quanti

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Apr 07 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Trails Help Indonesian Courts Beat Terror Finance

In recent years, Indonesia has turned to digital money trails to win cases against those who fund terror. Three people were found guilty in 2024 and 2025 after prosecutors traced their crypto moves on the blockchain. Courts accepted this data as solid proof, showing a new confidence in on‑chain evid

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