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Apr 19 2026FINANCE

Old factories get new life in the age of digital mining

Industrial buildings that once made metal now find new purpose feeding computers instead. In upstate New York, a shuttered aluminum plant along the St. Lawrence River could soon hum with activity again, not for smelting aluminum, but for minting digital coins. The facility has stayed dark since 2014

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Apr 18 2026EDUCATION

Why Debate Matters in School

Debate is not just a classroom game; it is the engine of learning. When people argue, they practice thinking. They test ideas and grow wiser. In the past, a famous scholar named W. E. B. DuBois wrote a book for an American group that wanted people to value all cultures. He was one of the first b

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Apr 18 2026SPORTS

Swiss Stadium Drops Kanye Concert After Review

FC Basel, a Swiss football club that runs events at its St. Jakob-Park stadium, decided to cancel an upcoming Kanye West concert after a careful assessment of the request. The club explained that its values do not allow it to host an artist who has sparked controversy over past antisemitic remarks.

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Apr 18 2026POLITICS

Russians Online Speak Up: Bloggers Challenge the Kremlin

Influencers in Russia are stepping out of their usual makeup tips and fashion posts to voice strong criticism against the government. One popular beauty guru posted a message that called out the president and blamed him for problems like slow flood responses in Dagestan, mishandled livestock culls i

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Apr 18 2026FINANCE

X Turns Into a Trading Hub With New Stock Feature

The social media giant X has added a new tool that lets users see live stock and crypto prices right inside the app. The feature, called Cashtags, started on Tuesday night and has already moved about $1 billion worth of trades. Only people in the United States and Canada who use iPhones can tr

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Apr 18 2026BUSINESS

From Numbers to Networks: A Trailblazer’s Path in Finance and Crypto

She started learning accounting before her teens, a skill that would guide her through roles in retail banking, Citigroup and LendingClub. Today she leads the finance side of a major crypto staking firm that powers banks, exchanges and wallets across more than forty blockchains. The company suppl

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Apr 18 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Skeptic Turns Spotlight on Bitcoin

Ben McKenzie, once famous for a teen drama, now leads a new film that looks at the ups and downs of digital money. In his office, he wears a T‑shirt that carries the logo of FTX, the crypto exchange that collapsed after its founder was convicted of fraud. He admits his spouse won’t let him wear it a

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Apr 18 2026SCIENCE

How Moral Injury Research Has Grown and Who Is Leading It

A study looked at all the papers that mention “moral injury” from 1992 to 2025. The researchers used three ways to find the papers: searching titles, keywords and abstracts together; only abstracts; or just titles. Each method gave a different number of papers, showing that how you search matters.

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Apr 18 2026LIFESTYLE

Mom’s Big Day: Cool Gifts Celebs Love

A simple way to make Mom feel special is by picking gifts that even Hollywood stars adore. Instead of matching a celebrity’s pricey wardrobe, you can choose items that add sparkle to her day. Many of the picks are everyday goodies like comfy pants or budget‑friendly bling, while a few high‑end items

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Apr 18 2026LIFESTYLE

Weekly ocean dips unite strangers into a tight-knit Newport Beach crew

Every Wednesday at dawn, a rotating cast of about 40 locals gathers under the Newport Beach Pier. They don’t just dip their toes—they dive straight into the Pacific without wetsuits. First come the shivers and the grumbles, but once they break through the waves, the cold turns into something almost

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