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Jun 14 2026HEALTH

Telehealth’s Weight‑Loss Rules: A Cost Game for Patients

The story begins with a man who needs a prescription for a new weight‑loss drug. He already has a doctor’s note, but his insurance company asks him to go through a telehealth service that promises extra support. The man, a 57‑year‑old power plant worker from near Santa Cruz, California, must now

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Jun 14 2026BUSINESS

Lifestyle in the Digital Age: From Influencers to Corporate Moves

The idea of what we call a “lifestyle” is changing fast. It is no longer just about the clothes you wear or the food you eat; it has become a mix of business plans, cultural trends and personal values. One way this shift shows up is through people who make money by sharing their daily life online

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Jun 14 2026POLITICS

Crypto Rules: Why New Law Won’t Fix Tax Mess

The new Clarity Act is seen by many as a big step toward clear crypto rules in the United States. It promises better definitions and a tighter regulatory frame for digital‑asset businesses. Yet, even if lawmakers nail the market structure, the U. S. tax system for crypto remains tangled. A key piec

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Jun 14 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin’s Bumpy Ride: Why the Coin Is Losing Ground

Investors are pulling money out of Bitcoin, sending its value down by more than $4 billion in just two months. This loss tops the gains seen earlier this year, when Bitcoin added $3. 2 billion in March and April. Many have switched to stocks, which have performed better than crypto over the pa

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Jun 14 2026FINANCE

Social Media Buzz on Money and Stocks

Online chats help people who like to trade talk with each other. In recent years, many groups of private investors have formed on social platforms. Some of these groups simply share thoughts about the dollar, gold, crypto and stocks, while others plan moves that can affect markets. A study looked at

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Jun 14 2026CRYPTO

AI’s New Tool Could Speed Up Crypto Hacks, But Also Help Stop Them

Anthropic’s latest AI model, Claude Fable 5, is a powerful new tool that can help people write code faster and think more clearly. The company released two versions: a public one that blocks dangerous requests, and a restricted version called Claude Mythos 5 for experts in security. The restricte

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Jun 14 2026CRYPTO

Crazy Crypto Fall: From 80 Million to Half a Mill

A trader named Jawz once owned an early stake in OlympusDAO that grew to a staggering 80 million dollars. He chose not to cash out when the value peaked and instead spent freely, flying private jets, staying in Monaco for weekends, filling a garage with cars, and gambling big in Vegas and Macau. Eac

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Jun 14 2026BUSINESS

Oil Prices Rise as War Sparks New Energy Trends

The recent conflict in Iran has pushed oil prices higher, but the real shift is how nations are rethinking their energy habits. Because of the uncertainty in the Middle East, many countries now view oil as a safety net rather than a routine commodity. This mindset is boosting the stock values

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Jun 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

French Army’s New Tech Push: Speed, Surprise, and Smart Machines

The French army chief has said that today’s soldiers need to learn as fast as the tools they use. In a recent interview, he explained how France is turning new gadgets—drones, AI and networked systems—into real battlefield advantages. He compared the current wave of change to past revolutions, no

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Jun 14 2026POLITICS

3D Printers and the Gun Debate: What Happens Next?

In two of America’s biggest states, lawmakers are pushing a new rule that would force home and business 3D printers to come with built‑in software that stops them from printing gun parts. The idea is to curb the rise of “ghost guns, ” which are homemade weapons that can’t be traced by law enforcemen

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