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Jun 09 2026FINANCE

Bitcoin hits $63K but rough road may still lie ahead

Bitcoin recently climbed back to $63, 000, giving some investors hope the market downturn is over. But one analyst warns that the worst could still be coming. According to his breakdown, Bitcoin is now in the third stage of a long bear market. That means prices might keep falling or stay low for mon

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Jun 09 2026FINANCE

Stablecoin Rules: Why Banks Want to Keep Crypto Firms in the Dark

Banks and cryptocurrency firms don’t always see eye to eye. Jamie Dimon, CEO of a major bank, recently suggested that crypto companies offering rewards on stablecoins should follow the same strict rules as traditional banks. But critics say that idea misses the point entirely. Peter Schiff, a well-k

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Jun 09 2026FINANCE

Canada’s New Crypto Tax Rules: What You Need to Know

Starting in 2027, Canada plans to add new tax reporting rules for cryptocurrency transactions as part of Bill C-31. This change aims to make crypto dealings more transparent for tax purposes by integrating them into the federal income tax system. The goal is to collect user details like names, addre

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Jun 09 2026CELEBRITIES

Big Moments on Morgan Wallen's Problem-Packed Summer Tour

Morgan Wallen's current U. S. tour hit some rough patches as it rolled through Pittsburgh and Denver. The singer's crew faced more than just typical concert headaches. In Pittsburgh, Wallen took things further by grabbing a security guard's phone during a show and hurling it across the stage. A fan

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Jun 09 2026ENVIRONMENT

Heat waves hurt maize crops more than dry air in Northeast China

Northeast China grows a lot of corn—about a third of the country’s total. But the weather there has been getting more extreme. Scientists looked at 40 years of corn harvests, plant growth records, and weather data from local stations. Instead of blaming just rainfall or drought, they tested how heat

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Jun 09 2026SPORTS

Big Fight Night Under the Open Sky at the White House

This Sunday could mark a strange moment in sports history when two top UFC fighters step into a makeshift octagon on the South Lawn of the White House. One headline match pairs Ilia Topuria, the rising lightweight champ, against Justin Gaethje, a brawler who’s been waiting years to become undisputed

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Jun 09 2026LIFESTYLE

Quick upgrades to refresh your home this summer

Summer brings a natural urge to clean up and refresh living spaces, but not every project needs to be a big renovation. Small changes can make a home feel lighter and more open without much effort. For example, switching cleaning products from heavy winter scents to light citrus or floral options ca

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Jun 09 2026HEALTH

How heatwaves and dirty air are changing the work of emergency doctors

Emergency rooms see more patients when the weather acts up. Hotter days bring heatstroke cases. Fires fill lungs with smoke. Storms knock out power and block roads. Even ordinary allergies get worse when pollen counts jump. Doctors in emergency medicine now treat health problems that were once rare

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Jun 09 2026POLITICS

What Chicago’s Ethics Rules Really Mean When Big Money Talks

Chicago’s mayor has a rule: no campaign money from companies that do city work. But over the years, money still slips through. This time, an IT firm called EKI-Digital—already under fire for possible overbilling—sent a $250 donation to the mayor’s campaign. The timing is awkward. Just last year, the

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Jun 09 2026FINANCE

Tech chip company gets a big boost after joining a major stock index

A well-known chip company just got a major confidence boost after being added to a key stock index. Shares of the firm jumped nearly 10% in a single day after it was announced as the newest member of the S&P 500, a group that tracks the performance of 500 of the biggest U. S. companies. This move co

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