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Jun 04 2026CRYPTO

New Rules for Digital Money in America

The U. S. government has issued a fresh set of guidelines aimed at shaping the future of digital money and technology. These rules came into force on January 23, 2025, and are still active as of early June 2026. The main idea is to make America a stronger player in the world of digital finance while

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Jun 04 2026SCIENCE

Crafting Tiny Twisting Lights with a Micro‑Fluid Tool

A new technique lets scientists make tiny glowing balls that twist light in a precise way. The trick uses a micro‑fluidic device, a chip with tiny channels that squeeze liquid droplets into perfect spheres. Inside these spheres is a special polymer that can spin in a helical shape, giving the light

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Jun 04 2026WEATHER

Heatwave Hitting Asian Farms and Raising Food Prices

The summer heat in Asia is turning fields into dry patches, making it hard for farmers to plant and grow crops. \\ A strong El Nino wave is expected to make the drought worse, especially in places that rely on monsoon rains. \\ Farmers in India, Thailand, Indonesia and Australia are already strugg

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

The Situation Eyes a New Stage: From Reality TV to Politics

Mike Sorrentino, known on television as “The Situation, ” recently hinted that he might be eyeing a political career. The comment came during a VUE magazine event in Wall Township, where he was joined by his wife Lauren. The couple talked about their personal growth and business ventures. When repo

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Jun 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Card Game Turns Middle‑Earth Into a Deck‑Building Adventure

A game designer who once played professionally in the world of Magic: The Gathering is now turning a beloved fantasy universe into his own card‑based challenge. After releasing 17 expansions for his original game, a deck‑builder called Ascension, the creator is borrowing from a classic epic to launc

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

Teen Study Finds Himself on Russian Ban List

Alex Browder is a 17‑year‑old student who was surprised when his name appeared on a Russian sanctions list. He discovered this while browsing news about cryptocurrency in his economics class. The Kremlin had banned him for writing a report that criticized Russian money laundering practices. The rep

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Jun 04 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Slips, Big Losses Hit Traders

Bitcoin fell below $62, 000 early Thursday, sparking a rush of forced sales that wiped out more than $1. 5 billion in high‑risk crypto positions over the last day. The sell‑off left roughly 208, 000 traders on the market with liquidated accounts, according to CoinGlass data. Bitcoin alone accounte

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Jun 04 2026CRYPTO

A Fresh Look at a Failed Crypto Law

The bill called the Lummis‑Gillibrand Responsible Financial Innovation Act was a plan to bring digital money into the U. S. government’s oversight system. It arrived in Senate committee files on July 12, 2023 and never passed before the Congress ended. Because it stalled, it is treated as a dead pro

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Jun 04 2026CRYPTO

Young Crypto Fans Share Money Tips – A Quick Reality Check

Peter Schiff, a well‑known economist, posted on X that several young people who earned early gains from Bitcoin are now giving financial advice. He argued that their success does not prove they know what they’re doing. Schiff used the old investing rule “Don’t confuse brains with a bull market” to w

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

Crypto Exchange in Iran Faces U. S. Sanctions Over Terrorist Links

The United States Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has slapped sanctions on four Iranian cryptocurrency platforms, singling out Nobitex as the country’s biggest exchange. The move follows evidence that the firm helped the Iranian regime funnel digital assets to avoid international

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