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Jun 12 2026CRYPTO

Dogecoin’s Rollercoaster: From Crash to New Buy Signal

The same tool that warned investors about Dogecoin’s sharp fall last month is now flashing a buy flag. After the price dropped from $0. 113 to $0. 078 in May, a chart analyst highlighted that the indicator had signaled a sell on May 7, right before the big slide. Today, after a quick rebound of abou

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Jun 12 2026SCIENCE

Crypto trading and young adults: why it feels like a game

The world of cryptocurrency has become a hot spot for people who love quick money and risk. It looks a lot like gambling, which is why researchers are paying close attention to it. The main idea in this rewrite is that young adults, especially those who are just starting out in life, have a sp

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Jun 12 2026CRYPTO

SpaceX IPO Gets a Crypto Twist

The upcoming launch of SpaceX’s $1. 75 trillion public offering has attracted more than just traditional investors. Crypto platforms are giving people around the world new ways to get involved, even if they can’t buy real shares. One popular option is prediction markets. Users on sites like Polym

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Jun 12 2026ART

Music and Hope: A Sound Tribute for Cancer Survivors

In a bright corner of South Coast Plaza, music and community collide to celebrate those who have beaten cancer. A local composer‑teacher, known for turning feelings into sound, wrote a four‑minute piece inspired by an Emily Dickinson poem. The melody moves through loss, calm and renewed courage, mir

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Jun 12 2026SCIENCE

New Paths to LSD1 Inhibitor Design

Scientists used computer models that predict how proteins fold together with potential drug molecules. They focused on LSD1, an enzyme that changes how DNA is read by removing methyl groups from histones. Because LSD1 also serves as a scaffold for other proteins, blocking it could treat diseas

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Jun 12 2026SPORTS

Texas Tech Stands Firm Over Sorsby’s Return

The Red Raiders have spoken out about a quarterback named Brendan Sorsby who is set to play next season after a court order cleared him. The university’s top officials—athletic director Kirby Hocutt, coach Joey McGuire, president Lawrence Schovanec, and senior associate AD Grant Stovall—recorded

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Jun 12 2026SPORTS

Celtics’ New Owners: Fresh Energy, Big Questions

The Boston Celtics finished their first season under a new ownership team led by Bill Chisholm. The group bought the franchise in summer 2025 and has begun reshaping the club’s direction. Long‑time players notice a shift in atmosphere, especially from Chisholm and his family, who seem genuinely enth

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Jun 12 2026POLITICS

U. S. Scholar Arrested in China Over Myanmar Research

A Chinese security officer detained an American political scientist who focuses on the politics of Myanmar, a country known for its military rule. The man, whose name is U Min Zin, was taken into custody in early June while staying in Kunming, the capital of Yunnan Province that borders Myanmar. The

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Jun 12 2026SCIENCE

Animals and Free Speech: A Surprising Link

Countries that allow people to speak freely and participate in politics tend to care more about animal rights. Researchers compared laws that protect animals, how well they are enforced, and how much meat people eat or raise. They also looked at the economy, society, and environment in each nation.

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Jun 12 2026TECHNOLOGY

Cutting Off Crimea: Ukraine’s Drone Strategy Revealed

Ukraine has turned drones into a powerful tool against Russia. A commander in a hidden bunker watches screens that show live data from the front. He plans to block Crimea, a peninsula Russia controls since 2014, by hitting roads and supply lines. The main route for Russian trucks is the Nov

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