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Jun 20 2026CRYPTO

A Tiny Ring That Holds Your Crypto

The Tangem Ring turns a bulky wallet into something you can wear on your finger. For people who need to keep digital money safe while moving around, this tiny device offers a practical solution. It is sold for $127. 99 and can fit in any hand size from 6 to 13. Inside the ring is a bank‑grade secur

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Jun 20 2026SCIENCE

Alcohol’s Hidden Threat to Brain Cells

Scientists have found that long‑term drinking can cause dangerous build‑ups of a protein linked to Alzheimer’s in lab-grown human brain cells. Researchers grew neurons from patient‑derived stem cells and also created tiny “brain organoids” that mimic parts of the human cortex. When these cells wer

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Jun 20 2026HEALTH

Yoga Helps Men with Low Sperm Count and Stress

A man who had been struggling with infertility for many years tried a new approach: a regular yoga practice. He was dealing with very low sperm numbers, a condition that often comes from bad habits and high levels of body stress. Instead of taking medication, he followed a set program that inc

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Jun 20 2026OPINION

A Quiet Early‑Morning Manhood

The first light of day finds a man brewing coffee under a lone amber lamp, the hum of old records filling his kitchen. He does not bother with headlines; he focuses on a task that feels like an old ritual. At 4 a. m. , his work begins, unobserved and honest. He has no one watching him in the dark ho

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Jun 20 2026POLITICS

Climate Talk Turns to Wallets

In a recent state election, the topic that normally grabs headlines – climate change – barely made it onto voters’ lists. Most people said their biggest worry was the rising cost of living, jobs, and inflation, while only a tiny fraction mentioned the planet. Even a well‑known climate supporter ran

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Jun 20 2026FINANCE

US Funds Surge as Iran Deal Brings Hope for Oil Routes and Tech Boom

U. S. investors poured a record $38. 37 billion into equity funds last week, the biggest influx since mid‑November 2024. The surge followed a new U. S. –Iran agreement that extended a ceasefire by 60 days and promised full, free passage through the Strait of Hormuz – a key oil shipping lane that

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Jun 20 2026FINANCE

Akamai’s Tech Rise: What the Numbers Really Mean

The company behind a worldwide network that keeps sites safe and fast is now worth about $18. 2 billion, placing it solidly in the large‑cap group of tech firms. Its services span security, cloud storage and media delivery, helping businesses protect apps, APIs and websites while delivering content

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Jun 20 2026HEALTH

Detecting Colon Cancer Faster: A New Testing Combo

A study in Shandong Province tested four ways to spot colon cancer early. Researchers asked people 40‑to‑74 years old to fill out a risk questionnaire and give a stool sample for a blood test. Then they compared who needed a colon scan. The four methods were: just the questionnaire, just the stool

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Jun 20 2026FINANCE

Young NBA Stars Get Rich Quick, But Learning About Money Comes Late

"Tristan Thompson, a former NBA player, says that many young athletes receive large sums of money before they understand how to manage it. He points out that people who grow up in inner‑city neighborhoods often have little exposure to financial education. “They don’t teach you anything about taxe

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Jun 20 2026POLITICS

Michelle Obama's Speech Steals the Show at Chicago's Big Celebration

The grand opening of Chicago's Obama Presidential Center brought together big names, from former presidents to top musicians like Stevie Wonder and Christina Aguilera. But it wasn't just the star-studded lineup that made headlines. Michelle Obama's heartfelt speech had everyone reaching for tissues—

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