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Jan 04 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Currencies: Shiba Inu, Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Dogecoin Make Moves

The cryptocurrency market is buzzing with activity. Shiba Inu (SHIB) has hit a key price point, the first time since early 2026. It's now trading just above the $0. 0000075-$0. 0000077 range, which has been a support level. The momentum indicators are looking better, meaning the selling pressure is

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Jan 04 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Mood: Happy but Cautious Start to 2026

The start of 2026 has seen a lively buzz in the crypto world, especially on social media. This positive vibe might seem like a good thing, but experts are advising caution. Why? Because when too many people get too excited, the market can take a sudden dip. One expert pointed out that while other s

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Jan 04 2026CRIME

Crypto Crime Wave: A Dark Side of Digital Money

In 2025, as Bitcoin's value soared, so did the number of violent crimes linked to cryptocurrency. These attacks, known as "wrench attacks, " involve physical violence to force victims to hand over their digital money. At least 65 such cases have been recorded in a public database, but experts believ

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Jan 04 2026ENVIRONMENT

China's Heat Stress Challenge: A Tale of Two Regions

China's climate is changing. It's getting hotter. This is a big deal for workers. Heat stress is a real problem. It's making people less productive. It's also costing money. Researchers looked at this issue. They used fancy climate models. They also used a special temperature measure. It's called W

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Jan 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI's Hidden Environmental Cost: A Closer Look at the Carbon Footprint

AI is everywhere. It's changing how we work, play, and even think. But there's a catch. While AI is often praised for its economic benefits, its environmental impact is a growing concern. Investments in AI technologies are booming, but they're also leaving a big carbon footprint. A recent study too

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Jan 04 2026OPINION

Alaska's Data Center Rush: What's the Real Cost?

Alaska is in the spotlight as a potential hotspot for data centers, driven by the growing demand for artificial intelligence. The state's governor has been actively courting tech giants like Microsoft, Facebook, and Amazon, showcasing sites in Anchorage and Fairbanks. The idea is that these data cen

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

A Judge's Stand: When Law and Morality Collide

In a surprising turn of events, a judge from Wisconsin has decided to step down after being found guilty of a crime. This judge, Hannah Dugan, was accused of trying to help a person from Mexico avoid being arrested by immigration officials. This person was in her court for a different case involving

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Jan 04 2026OPINION

The Changing Tides of Workplace Diversity

In many workplaces, there's been a noticeable shift in how opportunities are handed out. Some folks, particularly young white men, have felt left out as companies focus more on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). It's not just about hiring; it's about who gets promoted and recognized. For those

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

Michigan's 2026 Law Changes: What You Need to Know

Starting in 2026, Michigan is rolling out a bunch of new laws that will affect everyday life. From higher wages to stricter rules on ticket sales, these changes aim to address current economic and social issues. One big change is the new 24% wholesale tax on recreational marijuana. This is on top o

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

Why Do We Blame Others in Politics?

People are increasingly angry at those with different political views. This anger is not just a small problem. It can cause big issues in society. To fix this, we need to understand why it happens. Blame is a big part of this anger. When people blame others, they often see them as bad or wrong. Thi

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