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Jun 13 2026POLITICS

New Crypto Bill Sparks Debate Over Developer Protections

A recent Senate bill aims to bring clarity to cryptocurrency regulations, but it’s causing tension between law enforcement and tech developers. The proposed CLARITY Act wants to define who counts as a money transmitter—key players who move user funds. Developers who write software or provide self-cu

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Jun 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

Understanding Mainnet in Crypto: Your Money’s Real Journey

Every crypto transfer starts somewhere, but not all paths lead to the same place. A mainnet isn’t just a fancy term—it’s where your digital coins turn into real stakes. Unlike playground money in testing networks, mainnet transactions are final, fees are unavoidable, and mistakes can’t be undone. Th

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Jun 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Elon Musk’s Surprise UFC Night at the White House

A major fight night is set to happen where the fighters won’t just battle in the ring—they’ll have a billionaire watching from the stands. Elon Musk, now the first person to hit a trillion-dollar net worth, is reportedly flying to Washington D. C. to attend UFC Freedom 250 on the White House lawn th

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Jun 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

Music Datasets and AI: A Look Behind the Sounds

In 2016, a large music collection went online. It came from the Free Music Archive and included over 100, 000 tracks. Researchers from a Swiss university gathered this data. Most songs had a special license letting people use them for free but only if they gave credit and didn’t use them for busines

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Jun 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

What a president does or doesn't know about UFOs

A new movie from a well-known director is making people wonder about an old mystery: who really controls information about aliens? The film suggests something surprising—that the most powerful people might not even know the biggest secrets. Instead, the film points to private companies as the ones k

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Jun 12 2026POLITICS

Trends in Evangelical Views on Trump’s Policies

Recent polling shows that about half of evangelical Christians feel the Trump administration’s actions on Iran and immigration clash with their Christian beliefs. The survey, conducted from June 3 to 8, found that 54% of evangelicals think the military stance toward Iran contradicts Christian teachi

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Jun 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Bright Lemon Toy Makes Travel Fun

A new gadget has hit Amazon that looks like a bright yellow lemon and promises to be a fun, pocket‑size pleasure device. The product is priced at $29. 99 and is marketed as a friendly alternative to higher‑end toys that can feel intimidating. The designer wanted to make intimacy feel less serious.

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Jun 12 2026HEALTH

Bariatric Care in the Real World: How Endoscopic and Surgical Options Compare

Bariatric treatment is a key tool for people with serious obesity. Lifestyle changes and medicines can help, but they sometimes fall short because of side‑effects or difficulty sticking with them. When those options fail, doctors turn to procedures that alter the digestive system. One big gap

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Jun 12 2026SCIENCE

Root Traits Shape Tiny Helpers that Fix Nitrogen

Plants use their roots in clever ways to grab food from the soil. Scientists looked at two types of roots: lower‑order roots that mainly suck up nutrients and higher‑order roots that move water and minerals deeper into the plant. They studied 37 grass species in a temperate steppe, measuring the roo

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Jun 12 2026ENVIRONMENT

Buc‑ee’s New Stores: A Road to Trouble

Buc‑ee’s plans to open more gas‑and‑shop stops across the U. S. have sparked sharp opposition from towns and wildlife groups. The chain’s huge centers, each about 70‑80 k sq ft with over a hundred pumps, promise jobs and sales but also bring worries about traffic jams, water use and pollution. In

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