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Jun 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

BYD and Mediawan team up on a fun new Miraculous Chibi episode

The first big project from BYD and Mediawan’s fresh partnership isn’t a typical car ad. It’s a 52-episode animated series called "Miraculous Chibi, " dropping a special episode this week on YouTube. Instead of pushing sales, the show puts BYD’s new electric car, the Dolphin Surf, into a fast-paced c

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Jun 03 2026FINANCE

Big Wealth Firms Finally Dip Toes Into Bitcoin – But Not Without a Fight

The biggest player in traditional investment accounts, Charles Schwab, just announced it won’t let its financial advisors trade actual Bitcoin until mid-2027. That might sound like a slow rollout, but it’s actually one of the fastest big moves yet into real crypto—not just the ETF versions everyone’

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Jun 03 2026CRYPTO

Why XRP Is Holding Strong While Bitcoin Struggles

Crypto investors are watching XRP closely as its price drops 2. 5%, but something interesting is happening behind the scenes. While Bitcoin ETFs lost over $4 billion in just four weeks, XRP ETFs kept bringing in money—$1. 43 billion in total since May. Even with XRP’s value slipping, these steady in

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

U. S. cracks down on Iran’s top crypto platform over sanctions-breaking claims

The U. S. government has just blacklisted Iran’s biggest cryptocurrency exchange, calling it a key tool that lets the Iranian regime dodge financial rules while funding armed groups overseas. Officials argue that digital money, instead of lifting Iran’s economy, is being twisted by authorities to ke

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Jun 03 2026SPORTS

Why the Detroit Lions Might Dominate the NFL in 2026

The Detroit Lions are often overlooked in NFL conversations, but recent predictions suggest they could surprise many in the 2026 season. A writer at a major sports magazine made three bold claims about the Lions: they will win their division, lead the league in wins, and score the most points. These

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Jun 03 2026HEALTH

Kratom Research Gets Federal Backing – What It Means for Opioid Struggles

For years, kratom has lived in a legal gray area. Some see it as risky, others as helpful. Now, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) just gave it a big thumbs-up by approving research into its potential for treating opioid addiction. This isn’t just another study—it’s a signal that scientists thi

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

Why U. S. Science Needs a New Playbook to Stay Strong

The head of a major U. S. science organization recently warned that America’s research powerhouse is running on empty. After a year of chaotic changes in science funding and leadership, many experts feel uncertain about the future. Large numbers of skilled researchers have left the country, while th

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

Money trouble: Federal science grants hit at UC Berkeley over funding claims

Federal agencies have suddenly blocked nearly twenty-one million dollars in science grants at the University of California, Berkeley. The reason given? Some researchers did not tell the government about outside money they received, mostly from friendly countries like the United Kingdom, Australia, a

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Jun 03 2026SCIENCE

How the gut talks to the brain when protein runs low

When protein levels drop, the gut doesn’t wait for permission—it picks up the phone and calls the brain directly. Scientists recently uncovered a two-lane highway linking the stomach and brain that flips cravings from sugar to protein without delay. In fruit flies, the gut releases a hormone-like si

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Jun 03 2026HEALTH

Medical trips for beauty fixes: the hidden dangers behind the savings

More Americans are crossing borders or hopping on domestic flights to fix noses, tummies, or breasts—often because prices back home seem too high. A fresh look at years of patient reports shows that every shortcut has a catch. Over a decade, clinics and hospitals handled 2, 100+ cases where traveler

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