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Jun 20 2026CRYPTO

A Tiny Ring That Holds Your Crypto

The Tangem Ring turns a bulky wallet into something you can wear on your finger. For people who need to keep digital money safe while moving around, this tiny device offers a practical solution. It is sold for $127. 99 and can fit in any hand size from 6 to 13. Inside the ring is a bank‑grade secur

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Jun 20 2026SPORTS

A Night of Local Legends and Big Wins

At the Angel Stadium’s Diamond Club Lounge, the OC Sports Awards lit up with hometown heroes and national stars. The night began with a heartfelt moment as Ann Meyers Drysdale—now 71 and a longtime broadcaster—was welcomed by her close friend Cheryl Miller, the former Trojan legend. Drysdale’s Legac

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Jun 20 2026OPINION

Maine’s Ocean Future: Building a New Coastline Economy

Maine has the longest shoreline in the lower 48 states, yet it had no single plan for its marine future until lawmakers set up a Blue Economy Task Force in 2024. After two years of study, the state passed a law creating a Maine Blue Economy Center to guide and grow coastal businesses from Kittery al

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Jun 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

A peek inside ASUS' $16, 578 gaming dream box

ASUS just dropped a shopping cart so wild it feels like a joke. Forget the usual upgrades—this $16, 578 "ROG 20th Anniversary Family Bucket" is basically a gamer's treasure chest with every luxury item you never knew you needed. Available only in Shanghai through a lottery system from June 20 to Jul

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Jun 20 2026CRYPTO

Earning Rewards in Crypto: A New Way to Stay Active in $ASSET

Blockchain projects often struggle to keep users engaged beyond quick trades and short-term bets. Many incentive programs focus only on pumping up trading volumes, which usually drop as soon as rewards disappear. This new competition from Real Finance takes a different approach by rewarding not just

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Jun 20 2026SPORTS

Local teens shine as final sports awards are announced

This week marked the last set of Athletes of the Week for the 2025-2026 high school sports season in Cincinnati. Readers voted online until June 19 for their favorite performances. Winners can now grab their certificates and add their photos to an online showcase. The voting covered high school spo

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Jun 20 2026POLITICS

Finding What's Left After the Storm

Abed Hachem stood where his home used to be, now just twisted metal and broken bricks scattered across the ground. His garden, once full of life, was buried under gray dust that covered everything from children’s toys to the torn remains of his living room furniture. The mosque’s minaret was the onl

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Jun 20 2026EDUCATION

Talking About Death in Schools: Why It Should Happen More

School plays a big role in shaping how kids learn and grow, not just in subjects like math or science, but also in understanding life’s tougher topics. Yet death and dying rarely come up in class discussions. Many schools struggle to find the right way to include these conversations in lessons. With

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Jun 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A fresh look at a popular TV crime drama''s streaming success

A crime drama series centered on a powerful woman in Atlanta''s nightlife scene has quickly climbed streaming charts after its recent return. The show follows Marilyn "Madam" DeVille, a business leader expanding her operations in a male-dominated industry. Her choices lead to unexpected challenges a

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Jun 19 2026POLITICS

U. S. Defense Seeks $80 Billion to Finish Iran War and Pay Other Bills

The Pentagon has asked Congress for a large sum of money, saying it needs $80 billion to finish the costs from its recent conflict with Iran and to cover other non‑military expenses. The request came in a series of phone calls with lawmakers, according to reports from the Wall Street Journal.

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