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Jun 02 2026CRYPTO

A Big Bet on Ethereum: What’s Behind the Numbers?

A company just dropped a massive amount of money on Ethereum, but the market isn’t reacting the way you might expect. Bitmine Immersion Technologies made headlines by announcing it owns 5. 42 million Ethereum tokens, along with other investments like cash reserves and stakes in different companies.

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Jun 02 2026FINANCE

Big Banks vs. Crypto: A Fight Over Rules and Power

Two powerful leaders are clashing over who gets to control the future of digital money. Jamie Dimon, who runs one of the biggest U. S. banks, recently called Brian Armstrong, the head of a major crypto company, completely wrong about a new financial rule called the CLARITY Act. The fight isn’t just

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Jun 02 2026HEALTH

A hospital earns top marks for handling tough injuries in the mountains

Aspen Valley Health just got a rare “no problems found” stamp of approval for its trauma services. Every three years, state teams drop in to check everything—from how fast broken bones are fixed to whether the ski patrol radios match the hospital monitors. This time, they spent days watching how tea

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Jun 02 2026POLITICS

Flag Dispute Shows Tension Between Free Speech and Government Crackdowns

Around Washington, DC, a protest group called Accountability NOW USA has spent months demonstrating against former President Trump on public land. Their latest battle? A flag hanging with the numbers "8647"—a code many see as a call to remove him from office. On May 27, a park police officer told a

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Jun 02 2026HEALTH

Garlic and hibiscus tea: small helpers with big limits

Garlic isn’t just a kitchen staple—it may also nudge blood pressure down a little when taken as a supplement. Studies using aged garlic extract at 600 mg twice daily showed small drops in readings, but fresh garlic hasn’t been studied as much. The active compound, allicin, works as a mild blood vess

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Jun 02 2026ENVIRONMENT

Virginia Beach's Marine Wonder: 40 Years of Learning and Conservation

Four decades ago, an empty idea about teaching ocean science slowly became one of Virginia’s most popular spots. Starting with just a simple room for marine studies in the 1970s, the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center now ranks as the state’s third-most visited attraction, drawing crowds like

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Jun 02 2026HEALTH

How a New Chemical Could Change the Fight Against Pancreatic Cancer

Pancreatic cancer remains one of the toughest cancers to treat, with most cases spotted too late for effective therapy. A big challenge is its ability to spread quickly, thanks to a process where cancer cells lose their original traits and become mobile. This process, called epithelial-mesenchymal t

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Jun 02 2026CRIME

How the FBI's big push is shaking up crime across the U. S.

The FBI wrapped up a major three-month crackdown called Operation Spring Cleaning, pulling together federal and local teams to tackle gang violence, drug trafficking, and illegal weapons. The goal? To hit hard before summer, when crime often spikes. In the end, they arrested over 1, 100 people, seiz

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Jun 02 2026HEALTH

When skull repairs fail: what happens when medical implants move or break?

Fixing a hole in the skull after an injury or stroke is usually straightforward, but sometimes things go wrong. Most problems come from infections or mismatched parts. Yet sometimes, the material itself moves out of place or even cracks under pressure. This is rare but serious. Most surgical repairs

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Jun 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Life Beyond Hollywood: Why Two Stars Chose Mountains Over the City

Kurt Russell has spent over four decades proving a point to skeptics who thought he was walking away from fame forever when he left Los Angeles for Colorado. In the 1980s, the entertainment world saw his move as a risky career move. Many told him it was over, that stepping away from Hollywood meant

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