THE ENERGY

Jun 15 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Rules Heat Up This Summer

The summer is almost here, but the buzz in Washington is already intense. A House committee that deals with taxes has opened a hearing about how digital money should be taxed, and the questions are aimed at filling gaps in current law. No harsh words or political attacks were exchanged, but the

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Jun 15 2026CRYPTO

Crypto IPO Plans Fall Flat: Users Left Empty‑Handed

The promise of a quick way into SpaceX’s hot IPO vanished when Binance, Bybit and Bitget pulled their tokenised stock offers. All three platforms had teamed up with xStocks, a company that was supposed to turn the company’s shares into crypto tokens. Customers had put more than $1 billion of orders

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Jun 15 2026LIFESTYLE

City Water Park to Reboot: A New Splash Ahead

The city of San Jose has announced that the 23‑acre water park next to Lake Cunningham will close for a while. A new operator, Lakeside Partners, is set to upgrade the place so it can offer newer slides and more interactive play areas. The exact length of the break isn’t known yet, but plans are und

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Jun 15 2026ART

A Fresh Look at How Art Can Thrive

The art scene today feels like a tightrope walk. Many pieces are bought as investments, inequality runs deep, and small galleries often shut down. Artists themselves see these problems clearly. In early 2025 a British filmmaker wrote that art should help us dream new worlds, not just mirror the pres

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Jun 15 2026HEALTH

More Schools Commit to Teaching Nutrition in Medicine

The U. S. Department of Health and Human Services has announced that 19 more medical schools will start requiring at least 40 hours of nutrition instruction, or a comparable competency test, for students beginning in fall 2026. This move is part of an effort led by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy

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Jun 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Basketball Dream Comes to U. S. : Slam Dunk Gets New Edition

The basketball manga that made millions of readers dream of the court is finally coming to America in a fresh format. After more than 30 years of running in Japan’s top magazine, the series has seen only rare copies in U. S. stores, leaving many fans frustrated. VIZ Media announced a new delux

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Jun 15 2026SPORTS

Big Moves, Big Misses: How Two Stars Left Dallas in the Dust

The Dallas Mavericks once had a dream duo: Luka Doncic and Jalen Brunson. Four years ago, the team could have kept both players for many seasons. Instead, the league’s biggest trades happened. Doncic was sent to the Los Angeles Lakers midway through the 2024‑25 season, and Brunson signed a four‑year

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Jun 15 2026SPORTS

Patriots Eye Veteran Edge Rusher for Short‑Term Boost

The Patriots are almost full on their roster, but they might still add a veteran edge rusher before training camp. A 37‑year‑old defensive end who spent 15 seasons with the Saints could be a fit. He recorded 10. 5 sacks last season and has never missed a game in his career. His total tackles, forced

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Jun 15 2026SPORTS

Knicks End Long Gap, Cowboys Still Chase Glory

The New York Knicks capped their season by taking the 2026 NBA Finals in five games, a win that added a third title to their record but ended a 53‑year wait since 1973. Their victory shows that long droughts can be broken, a point that resonates with Dallas fans hoping for similar success. Despit

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Jun 15 2026SPORTS

Weather‑Proof Fight Night at the White House

The UFC has promised that its June 14 event on the South Lawn will happen “no matter what. ” Dana White, the organization’s chief, told reporters that rain or snow won’t stop the fights. He added that he is tired of people worrying about weather. The National Weather Service warned of a sever

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