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Jun 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

Linux on Windows Made Easy with WSL

Using a Linux virtual machine on a Windows computer can feel like juggling two separate worlds. You might choose to run a full Linux system inside a VM, or you could set up a dual‑boot that gives direct hardware access. Both methods teach the Linux way, but they come with extra steps and overhead.

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Jun 17 2026SPORTS

Mental Health and the Golden Knights: A Fresh Look at Mitch Marner

Mitch Marner says moving to Vegas helped him deal with the pressure of hockey. He had tough moments early in his career, especially while playing for Toronto. After nine seasons with the Maple Leafs, he joined the Golden Knights in a sign‑and‑trade deal. The change gave him new teammates an

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Jun 17 2026BUSINESS

Transocean Wins Big Deals for Deep‑Sea Rigs

A major oil drilling firm has secured two new contracts for its tough‑weather submersible rigs, adding about $185 million to its firm order book. The first deal involves the Transocean Norge rig, which will work on five wells for a Norwegian company. The job is expected to start early next year and

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Jun 17 2026ENVIRONMENT

A 40‑Year Journey: Keeping the Aquarium Alive for Future Generations

The Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center has stood in Virginia Beach for four decades, becoming more than a tourist spot. It is a place where people meet, learn, and feel closer to the sea. The building was created by local residents, so it truly belongs to the community. Families have visited

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Jun 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Blood Orange Sets the Tone for Olivia Wilde’s New Film

Devonté Hynes, who performs under the name Blood Orange, has long been recognized for his inventive music. A24 saw fit to enlist him for the soundtrack of Olivia Wilde’s upcoming movie, “The Invite. ” His opening track, “Contentious Environment, ” immediately shows his skill at building suspense.

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Jun 17 2026POLITICS

Crypto Growth Must Not Risk People’s Safety

The main job of law‑enforcement officers is to keep communities safe and enforce the law. Every day, they see how crime hurts families in Arizona. More criminals are turning to the internet and using cryptocurrency as a tool for fraud and other illegal acts. Those who champion crypto often talk abo

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Jun 17 2026FINANCE

Coinbase Builds a Full‑Service Trading Hub

Coinbase is turning into more than just a crypto shop. It now offers stock options, special futures on themes like AI and defense, and new ways to bet on crypto price moves. The company calls this the “Everything Exchange. ” The platform is pushing into markets that were once only for big banks o

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Jun 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

Sun Power and Space Bets: Musk’s Vision Meets Crypto Gamblers

Elon Musk has once again highlighted the importance of solar energy, suggesting that even a tiny fraction of the Sun’s output could fuel artificial intelligence far beyond human capability. Meanwhile, cryptocurrency traders are placing large wagers on how many SpaceX Starship launches will successfu

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Jun 17 2026FINANCE

SoFi Shares Rise While Tech Stocks Drop

SoFi Technologies, the San Francisco‑based fintech firm, is seeing its stock climb even as many other technology names fall. Investors are curious about what’s driving the upside. One factor is SoFiUSD, a new digital currency feature that could keep users inside the company’s app longer and add mor

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Jun 17 2026CRIME

Kromer’s Crypto Scam: A Broadband Project Gone Wrong

The story starts with a rural internet plan in Lovelock, Nevada. A special account was set up to hold money from the Nevada Department of Transportation and a grant from the U. S. Department of Agriculture. The purpose was clear: pay for equipment, labor and other approved costs to bring broadband t

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