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Jun 13 2026FINANCE

Taxing Future Bets: A Legal Fight Over Digital Markets

Prediction markets are platforms where people bet on future events, like elections or sports outcomes. These digital spaces are growing really fast. They offer a new way for folks to participate in global discussions and predictions. \n\n However, the idea of regulating these new technologies has

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Jun 12 2026FINANCE

Musk’s SpaceX IPO Turns Him Into a Trillion‑Dollar Billionaire

SpaceX’s public debut on Thursday raised $75 billion, putting the company’s valuation at about $1. 5 trillion. That jump pushes Elon Musk past a trillion dollars in net worth, making him the first person ever to reach that figure. The record‑breaking offering shows how eager investors are to back Mu

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Jun 12 2026WEATHER

Mumford & Sons Wrigley show on hold as storms loom

Weather worries forced a last-minute delay for the Mumford & Sons gig at Wrigley Field. Instead of letting fans in at 5 p. m. for a 6:30 p. m. start, the gates stayed shut while organisers kept an eye on incoming storms. The National Weather Service had flagged 51 counties in northern Illinois, incl

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Jun 11 2026FINANCE

Can betting on reality TV cross into foul play?

Prediction markets aren’t just about guessing sports games anymore. A major financial watchdog now wants to know if betting on reality shows like Survivor or talent competitions is fair game—or if it’s a form of cheating in disguise. The agency in charge claims sports betting is fine, but TV contest

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Jun 10 2026FINANCE

SpaceX’s IPO: A Billion-Dollar Gamble or a Smart Bet?

SpaceX is about to make history by launching what could be the biggest initial public offering of the year, with a price tag of $1. 77 trillion—putting it in the same league as Apple and Microsoft. The hype around Elon Musk’s name alone has investors buzzing, but behind the numbers, there’s real ske

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Jun 02 2026POLITICS

How prediction markets became the new battleground for control

Prediction markets—where people bet on everything from sports to political events—have exploded in popularity. Trading volume jumped from about five billion dollars last September to twenty-four billion dollars this April, according to Pew Research Center. While some see this as a sign of a thriving

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May 30 2026CRYPTO

Trading bets on SpaceX before its big market entry

SpaceX’s upcoming stock launch has sparked a small but active betting game in crypto circles. Instead of waiting for the official public offering, some traders are using special crypto contracts to guess the company’s future stock price. These contracts, called perpetual futures, don’t have an end d

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May 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Video games in space: When flashy visuals can’t hide weak gameplay

Space horror has always depended on one key idea: making players feel completely out of control. Yet in one recent title, the thrill fades fast because the danger feels scripted rather than surprising. The story begins with a spaceship overrun by a creature that shifts appearance without warning. Th

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May 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

How weather forecasts shaped a turning point in World War II

Weather isn’t just small talk—it can change the course of history. In the middle of World War II, a quiet group of scientists played a behind-the-scenes role in one of the most famous military operations ever. Their work wasn’t about battles or weapons, but about reading the sky. Before D-Day on Jun

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May 28 2026TECHNOLOGY

A New Way to Keep Clothes Clean in Space

Space travel has many challenges, and laundry is one of the oddest. Astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) can’t wash clothes the way we do on Earth. Water behaves differently in microgravity, and loose droplets could damage equipment. Instead, they bring limited clothes, sometimes wear

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