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Jun 16 2026POLITICS

Why is this woman still in quarantine when experts say she can go home?

Angela Perryman, a 47-year-old cruise passenger, has been stuck in a Nebraska quarantine facility since early May after possible exposure to hantavirus. Despite testing negative for the virus and showing no symptoms, she remains isolated against her will—and against expert advice. Last week, the Cen

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Jun 14 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin’s Bumpy Ride: Why the Coin Is Losing Ground

Investors are pulling money out of Bitcoin, sending its value down by more than $4 billion in just two months. This loss tops the gains seen earlier this year, when Bitcoin added $3. 2 billion in March and April. Many have switched to stocks, which have performed better than crypto over the pa

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Jun 14 2026FINANCE

Smart Ways to Grow Money With Dividends

Investors often look for steady income streams, and dividends can be a reliable source of cash flow. Companies that pay high dividends tend to have solid earnings and a history of returning value to shareholders. Choosing the right dividend stocks requires careful analysis, not just chasing the hi

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Jun 11 2026FINANCE

Bank of America Covered Calls: A Simple Income Strategy

Investors today often look for ways to earn steady income instead of chasing big price swings. One common method is the covered call, where you own a stock and sell a call option against it. The idea is to collect the option fee while still holding the shares, hoping the stock stays near its current

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Jun 10 2026BUSINESS

SpaceX’s Big Bet: Why Investors Are Betting Big on a Giant IPO

Investors aren’t just interested in SpaceX’s upcoming public offering—they’re lining up with orders worth over $250 billion, far outpacing the $75 billion the company hopes to raise. This massive demand, described as three to four times the planned offering size, suggests strong confidence in SpaceX

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Jun 08 2026FINANCE

Stock Picks: Two Tech Firms Face Different Expectations

Investors often rely on expert opinions to guide their choices. Two tech companies, C3ai and Plexus, recently received mixed reviews from analysts. C3ai, a company working on artificial intelligence software, saw its stock value drop to $10. 43 last Friday. Most experts suggest selling, with an aver

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May 27 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin ETFs lose steam as investors turn to safer bets

Investors are pulling money out of Bitcoin ETFs at the fastest rate this year, with over $1. 3 billion exiting just last week. The trend isn’t limited to Bitcoin—Ethereum and smaller cryptocurrencies also saw withdrawals. What’s driving this shift? The bond market is betting big that interest rates

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May 24 2026SPORTS

Angel Reese finds a new home in Atlanta with big crowds and big challenges

Angel Reese got a quick lesson in how different Atlanta’s basketball arenas can feel. Five days after playing at State Farm Arena in front of 17, 000 fans, she stepped into Gateway Center Arena, a smaller 3, 500-seat venue where the crowd sits right on top of the action. The change in atmosphere was

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May 22 2026FINANCE

Tech Hype Leaves Crypto Behind, But Is It a Smart Bet?

Investors today face a tough choice: chase the AI boom or stick with crypto. Many are jumping into AI stocks despite Bitcoin’s recent gains. Why? Because AI seems like the safer bet with steady returns between 15% and 20%. Crypto, on the other hand, is more unpredictable. But is AI really a smarter

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May 10 2026POLITICS

Senator’s Arms‑Sale Vote Sparks Debate Over Israel Support

Angela Alsobrooks, a senator from our state, promised to back Israel during her campaign. She spoke about shared values and the need for strong U. S. –Israel ties, saying she would protect that partnership. Yet in April she voted to block American weapons sales to Israel, citing a protest against U.

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