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Jun 04 2026CRYPTO

New Rules for Digital Money in America

The U. S. government has issued a fresh set of guidelines aimed at shaping the future of digital money and technology. These rules came into force on January 23, 2025, and are still active as of early June 2026. The main idea is to make America a stronger player in the world of digital finance while

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Jun 04 2026SCIENCE

Crafting Tiny Twisting Lights with a Micro‑Fluid Tool

A new technique lets scientists make tiny glowing balls that twist light in a precise way. The trick uses a micro‑fluidic device, a chip with tiny channels that squeeze liquid droplets into perfect spheres. Inside these spheres is a special polymer that can spin in a helical shape, giving the light

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Jun 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

AMD Skips FSR 4 on RDNA 3. 5 APUs, Leaving Integrated Graphics Behind

AMD has decided not to bring its newest image‑upscaling tech, FSR 4. 1, to the RDNA 3. 5 family of integrated GPUs. The choice means that Ryzen AI 300 and 400 series APUs will miss out on a feature many gamers hoped would boost picture quality without hurting speed. The company’s announcement came a

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Jun 04 2026CELEBRITIES

Koe Wetzel’s New Path: From Mirror Shock to Muscle Gains

After a day fishing with friends, Koe Wetzel stared at his reflection and felt the weight of years slip away. The moment was a wake‑up call that pushed him to take control of his health. Wetzel says the turning point came about two years ago when he weighed himself for the first time in a long wh

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Jun 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Florence, Alabama: A Small Town with a Big Sound

"Florence, Alabama, a place where the population is about half of what you’d see at a major Taylor Swift stadium show, still earned a spot on Garden & Gun’s new list of the South’s best music towns. The magazine highlighted other southern gems such as St. Augustine, Florida; Macon, Georgia; Bristol,

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Jun 04 2026FINANCE

KBR’s New Antarctic Deal and Why Shares Are Still Falling

KBR, a company that builds and runs big projects worldwide, just won a huge 20‑year contract to support research stations in Antarctica. The deal will start in June 2026 and should give the firm a steady stream of income for years to come. Still, investors are uneasy. In recent weeks the stock ha

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

Political Shift Threatens NIH Grant Stability

A new executive order has reclassified about 8, 000 civil service roles as political positions, placing many senior officials who manage NIH grant decisions under the White House’s influence. These appointments are crucial because they decide which research projects receive federal funding and ho

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Jun 04 2026WEATHER

Heatwave Hitting Asian Farms and Raising Food Prices

The summer heat in Asia is turning fields into dry patches, making it hard for farmers to plant and grow crops. \\ A strong El Nino wave is expected to make the drought worse, especially in places that rely on monsoon rains. \\ Farmers in India, Thailand, Indonesia and Australia are already strugg

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

Coal Boost: Trump Eyes $700 Million Support

A White House source says President Trump may announce a new plan to use the 1950 Defense Production Act for coal. The proposal would channel almost $700 million into upgrading more than a dozen power plants, building a large export terminal on the West Coast, and matching corporate money for new fa

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

Mayor Bass Builds a Surprise Alliance to Secure Runoff Spot

In a surprising turn of events, the current mayor managed to gather an unlikely mix of supporters that pushed her into the November runoff race. The coalition included workers’ unions, business leaders, the local Democratic Party, and groups advocating for immigrant rights. Even though these f

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