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Jun 19 2026FINANCE

UK’s Fight Against Dirty Money: New Rules You Need to Know

The UK has been updating its financial crime laws since 2017 to stop criminals from hiding dirty money. The latest version of these rules, called the Money Laundering Regulations, isn’t just for banks—it also covers cryptocurrency companies, making sure they play by the same rules as traditional fin

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Jun 19 2026FINANCE

A New Take on Trading: A Teen’s Ventures in Financial Derivatives

At just 25, the son of a well-known senator isn’t waiting for his political career to begin—he’s diving straight into Wall Street’s latest trend. Theodore Gillibrand has helped launch a trading platform called APEC, short for American Perpetuals Exchange Corporation, which plans to let people bet on

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Jun 19 2026CRYPTO

XRP’s Price Dance: What’s Really Moving the Coin?

XRP has been swinging up and down this week after briefly jumping to $1. 28 on rumors of a U. S. -Iran deal. The excitement faded quickly, especially after a major event didn’t push prices back up. Now, the coin is sitting at $1. 17, down over 3% in a day and nearly 37% for the year. But traders are

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Jun 19 2026FINANCE

Smart Ways to Handle Bitcoin: Forget DCA, Watch the Cycle Instead

Many investors stick to Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA) because it feels safe—spreading out purchases reduces stress and smooths out ups and downs. But Bitcoin isn’t like stocks. Since 2011, the price has followed a clear pattern: it spikes after halving events, crashes hard, and then repeats. Anyone bu

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Jun 19 2026FINANCE

Banks vs Crypto: The Stablecoin Debate Heats Up

Big banks aren't happy with how cryptocurrency companies are pushing for new rules. They say these companies want the benefits of being a bank without following the same strict regulations. Jamie Dimon, who leads JPMorgan Chase, recently spoke out against a proposed law called the Clarity Act. He ar

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Jun 19 2026POLITICS

When Schools Fail Kids with Disabilities, Who Steps In?

Parents of disabled students often find themselves fighting an uphill battle against school systems that don’t meet their children’s needs. Many have waited years for the federal government to respond to complaints about bullying, unfair discipline, or denied services. Now, as oversight shifts to ot

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Jun 19 2026CRIME

Legal Twist in NYC Shooting Case

A New York man accused of shooting a top insurance executive outside a Midtown hotel has changed his legal strategy ahead of his September trial. Luigi Mangione, 28, was initially expected to argue that a severe mental health episode impaired his judgment during the killing. But his lawyers have now

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Jun 19 2026POLITICS

Utah’s mail voting plan faces pushback from Washington

Utah plans to run its next election entirely through the mail, joining a small group of states that already do this. The state’s move, however, has sparked criticism from the nation’s top leader, who argues that such voting methods could be manipulated to favor one political side. President Trump, w

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Jun 19 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Leaders from Three Regions Gather to Discuss Future of Work, Democracy, and Learning

Next week’s forum in San Francisco isn’t just another tech talk—it’s a chance to see how different parts of the world are racing to keep up with AI’s latest shift. Leaders from the Bay Area, Ukraine, and the Baltic states will meet June 26 at the Grand Hyatt to swap strategies on an AI model that do

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Jun 19 2026SCIENCE

Better titanium implants: small changes, big healing boost

Making bones accept metal better has always been tricky. Plain titanium can sit inside the body for years without causing big problems, yet it never truly becomes part of living tissue. Surgeons have to wait longer before the implant carries any real load, and sometimes the body builds a thin wall o

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