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Apr 16 2026CRYPTO

How younger money could change crypto forever

Most of America’s wealth today sits in the hands of people born before 1981. Boomers and the Silent Generation control roughly $110 trillion in assets, built through pensions, homes, and long careers in stable industries. But this money won’t stay parked forever. As these generations pass away, a ch

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Apr 16 2026CRYPTO

Making Crypto as Easy as Sending a Text

In 2026, Mixin changed how people get into crypto by letting them buy digital money with regular cash in under a minute. The service removed the usual headaches like long registration forms and hidden fees that scare off beginners. Instead of forcing users to write down random seed phrases, Mixin le

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Apr 16 2026POLITICS

Funding cuts hit Miami migrant care program run by Catholics

A federal program that placed migrant children with Catholic Charities in Miami just lost $11 million in funding, ending a longstanding deal. For decades, the church group had run shelters and foster homes for kids arriving without parents. Now the money is gone, leaving workers scrambling to find n

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Apr 16 2026OPINION

The right way to decide when America uses its military

Retired soldiers often see war’s true cost—not just budgets or news clips, but the faces of young troops sent to fight. That perspective shapes how the country should think before using force anywhere in the world. Two past leaders, one a defense secretary in the 1980s, the other a general later, cr

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Apr 16 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Artists Fighting for Truth in Changing Times

Brazil’s past under military rule wasn’t just about soldiers in the streets—it was also about scientists, teachers, and artists whose work threatened those in power. The government didn’t just disagree with their ideas; it tried to erase them. Fast forward to today, and similar battles play out glob

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Apr 16 2026HEALTH

Diabetes in kids: More than just medicine

Kids with diabetes often face struggles most adults wouldn’t imagine. Daily life isn’t just about school and friends—it’s about managing a serious condition. Some families skip meals so their child can take their insulin. Others stretch doses to save money. This isn’t rare. In tight neighborhoods, c

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Apr 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

Cloud Security in Wealth Management: More Than Just a Firewall

Wealth management firms store some of the most sensitive financial and personal details in cloud systems, yet many ignore how easily these systems can be compromised. Often, the real issue isn't hackers finding clever ways in but basic mistakes like misconfigured software leaving doors wide open. St

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Apr 15 2026HEALTH

Peptides on the Edge: FDA Eyes Rule Changes While Celebs Push Their Use

The Food and Drug Administration announced a July meeting to review whether six or more unapproved peptide injections should move from a restricted drug category. These small protein fragments, popular with fitness influencers and some celebrities, promise quick muscle gains, injury healing or anti‑

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Apr 15 2026WEATHER

Weather Control: Fact or Fiction?

The new episode of “Conspiracies & Coverups” tackles a topic everyone feels: the weather. Host Andrew Bustamante, who once worked for the CIA, asks whether we really have no control over it. He talks with experts who explain how weather‑manipulation ideas, like chemtrails and cloud seeding, are d

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Apr 15 2026WEATHER

Storm Alert Hits Northeast Ohio: Winds, Hail and Possible Tornadoes

A strong weather system is rolling into Northeast Ohio on Wednesday, bringing a mix of heavy rain, thunder, and high winds that could reach damaging levels. The National Weather Service has put the area in a “Slight Risk” category, meaning storms are likely but not guaranteed to hit every spot. Resi

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