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Jan 29 2026CRYPTO

A Big Meeting to Solve the Crypto and Banking Fight

The White House is planning a meeting with big names from the banking and crypto worlds. This is happening because these two groups can't agree on new rules for crypto. The talk is all about how crypto companies can offer rewards on stablecoins, which are like digital dollars. This meeting is a big

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Jan 29 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Tightrope Walk: Why $87, 000 Matters for Investors

Bitcoin is currently dancing around the $90, 000 mark. This is a big deal because it's close to the average price that ETF investors paid for their Bitcoin. This average price, known as the ETF realized price, is around $86, 600. If Bitcoin stays above this price, investors feel good. But if it drop

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Jan 29 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Fans and Libertarians Reconsider Trump Support After Minneapolis Tragedy

The crypto world, known for its libertarian roots, is having a moment of reflection. Some Bitcoin supporters are stepping back from their backing of President Trump after a recent shooting in Minneapolis. The incident involved Alex Pretti, a U. S. citizen and legal observer, who was killed by Border

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Jan 29 2026CRYPTO

South Dakota Takes Another Shot at Bitcoin Investments

South Dakota is trying again to put some of its money into Bitcoin. A lawmaker there, Logan Manhart, has brought back a bill that would let the state invest up to 10% of its public funds in Bitcoin. This is the same idea he tried last year, but it didn't work out then. Last time, the bill failed be

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Jan 29 2026POLITICS

Business and Politics: A Clash of Worlds

People often say that running a country is not the same as running a business. This is especially true when looking at the current administration. The president's background in business has shaped his approach to governance. However, this approach has faced criticism from various quarters. Critics

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Jan 29 2026SCIENCE

How a Missing Protein Messes Up Muscle Healing

Researchers found that a specific protein, Adamts5, plays a big role in muscle healing. When this protein is missing, muscles don't heal as well after an injury. This is because the protein helps control inflammation and scarring, which are important for muscle repair. In an experiment, scientists

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Jan 29 2026SPORTS

Newcastle's Young Talent Eyes Spanish Adventure

A young footballer, Alfie Harrison, is on the radar of a Spanish club, Málaga. This 20-year-old midfielder, currently playing for Newcastle United, might be on the move soon. His contract is up for renewal, and Málaga sees this as a chance to grab a promising player. Harrison joined Newcastle from

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Jan 29 2026SCIENCE

How Different Metals Affect Cancer and Normal Cells

Researchers have been looking into how different metal compounds affect cells. They used a special tool called Raman spectroscopy to study this. This tool helps see changes inside cells without needing any labels. They tested three types of metal compounds: copper(II), manganese(II), and silver(I).

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Jan 29 2026SPORTS

Bo Jackson Joins North Alabama Football Coaching Team

North Alabama football has a new coach on board. Vincent \"Bo\" Jackson is now the outside linebackers coach. He was already part of the team but got a promotion. Bo is not the famous Bo Jackson from Auburn. Still, he has a strong connection to North Alabama, which is why the head coach, Brent Dearm

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Jan 29 2026POLITICS

Celebs Stand Against ICE After Deadly Shootings

In recent weeks, a wave of celebrities have taken to social media to criticize Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) following the fatal shootings of two Minnesota residents. Alex Pretti, a U. S. citizen and intensive care nurse, was shot and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. This incident

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