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Jun 05 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Falls Daily After Saylor’s Sale – What’s Really Happening?

When Michael Saylor announced he was selling Bitcoin, the market reacted quickly. His own company’s move triggered a daily decline in the price. At one point Bitcoin traded near $64, 000. That was 30% lower than the start of the year and about half its record high in October. Analysts say the sale

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Jun 05 2026HEALTH

Predicting ICU Stay After Oral Free Flap Surgery

A new tool helps doctors estimate how long a patient will stay in the intensive care unit after oral free flap surgery, especially when no early tracheostomy is performed. The instrument is called a nomogram, a chart that combines several patient factors into one score. Researchers gathered da

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Jun 05 2026SCIENCE

Earth’s Buzzing Pulse: Do Lightning‑Generated Waves Juggle Our Minds?

The planet’s natural radio chatter, known as the Schumann Resonance, rings at about 7. 83 cycles per second. This beat comes from lightning storms that flash between the ground and a high‑altitude layer of air called the ionosphere. Some researchers say that this planetary hum matches the rhythm of

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Jun 05 2026SCIENCE

Magnetic Map of the Cosmos Reveals Hidden Galactic Forces

A team of scientists in Australia has produced the biggest chart yet of magnetic fields that stretch between galaxies. The new map shows how invisible forces shape the growth and movement of matter across space, a topic that has puzzled astronomers for decades. Using powerful radio telescopes fro

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Jun 05 2026HEALTH

Movie Moments for a Better Life

The University of Montreal began a new study in 2025 to see if watching movies together can help older people feel less lonely and more confident. The team of researchers gathered stories from seniors who watched a series of films in small groups. They chose movies that could spark memories and disc

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Jun 05 2026CELEBRITIES

Prada’s Pop‑Up Party at the Chelsea Hotel

A new fashion club called Prada Mode set up shop in New York’s iconic Chelsea Hotel on Wednesday. The event was a mix of music, food and exclusive merchandise. Guests could pick up Prada stickers, pins and even coloring books from branded vending machines. Inside the hotel, well‑known figures mingl

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Jun 05 2026ART

Queer Art Shines in St. Pete’s June Fest

St. Petersburg lights up with a splash of color this June, as local artists showcase their queer creativity across town. At the City Theatre lobby, a show called “Royal Tea” invites visitors to see art that blends royalty themes with LGBTQ+ identity. The curator, Rachel Covello, mixes ideas of dr

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Jun 05 2026LIFESTYLE

Smooth Arrival: How to Pick the Right Ride from Ciampino to Rome

Travelers often rush for a transfer after landing, but planning ahead can save time and stress. Choosing the right option depends on when you arrive, how many bags you carry, and where your hotel is located. If you land early in the morning with a light suitcase near Termini, an inexpensive sh

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Jun 05 2026HEALTH

Women’s Brain Health: How Migraine and Menopause Might Connect

Migraine is a common brain problem that hits women more often than men. Scientists think it might link to how the brain ages, but they don’t yet know exactly how. During a woman’s life, hormone changes—especially around menopause—create big shifts in the body and brain. This new idea looks at how

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

Fairfax Prosecutor Faces Big Questions About Immigration Rules

The U. S. House Judiciary Committee is demanding more details from Fairfax County’s chief prosecutor, Steve Descano, about how his office handles cases involving illegal immigrants. The committee says the county’s policies may favor non‑citizens in criminal proceedings, a claim that has stirred cont

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