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Jun 05 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Prices Drop: What the Charts Tell Us

Bitcoin may still be falling. A seasoned trader thinks the coin could hit $60, 000 again before it starts to rise. He said Bitcoin looks like a bear flag after a sharp drop, and the market is nervous about liquidations. The price slipped into the $60, 000 area and traders fear more selling. The nex

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Jun 05 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Law May Hit a Dead End Before Midterms

JPMorgan Chase analysts warn that the CLARITY Act, a bill meant to shape the crypto market, might stall before it even takes effect, especially with the U. S. midterm elections on the horizon. The team led by Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou previously thought the bill could lift digital asset prices in la

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Jun 05 2026HEALTH

Predicting ICU Stay After Oral Free Flap Surgery

A new tool helps doctors estimate how long a patient will stay in the intensive care unit after oral free flap surgery, especially when no early tracheostomy is performed. The instrument is called a nomogram, a chart that combines several patient factors into one score. Researchers gathered da

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Jun 05 2026SCIENCE

Earth’s Buzzing Pulse: Do Lightning‑Generated Waves Juggle Our Minds?

The planet’s natural radio chatter, known as the Schumann Resonance, rings at about 7. 83 cycles per second. This beat comes from lightning storms that flash between the ground and a high‑altitude layer of air called the ionosphere. Some researchers say that this planetary hum matches the rhythm of

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Jun 05 2026ENVIRONMENT

Future of Louisiana’s Coast: A Call for Smart Action

The study on Louisiana’s future has started a needed talk in the community. Some news pieces made it sound bigger than it is, but the research has pushed people to think about what will happen for the next generations. The authors want to clear up any confusion. The team has spent more than 50 year

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Jun 05 2026HEALTH

Movie Moments for a Better Life

The University of Montreal began a new study in 2025 to see if watching movies together can help older people feel less lonely and more confident. The team of researchers gathered stories from seniors who watched a series of films in small groups. They chose movies that could spark memories and disc

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Jun 05 2026CELEBRITIES

Birthdays on June 5: Stars, Stories and Surprises

June 5 brings a mix of celebrities celebrating another year, from musicians to actors and even historical figures. Kenny G turns 70 this month; he recently appeared in a holiday film that caught fans’ attention. Actor Ron Livingston, 59 now, hails from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, a detail that often s

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Jun 05 2026RELIGION

A Fresh Take on the Bible‑Based Summer Diet

Kayla Bundy, a 27‑year‑old food lover from Michigan who now lives in Bali, has turned her faith into a full‑body makeover. She stopped eating sugary drinks and fried foods eight years ago, feeling that those treats were like “sin” for her body. Since then she has shed weight and gained confidence, c

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Jun 05 2026HEALTH

Ticks on the Island: A New Allergy Threat

The summer playground of Martha’s Vineyard is now a hotspot for tiny creatures that can change how people eat. The problem isn’t ordinary ticks; it’s a species called the lone star tick that can trigger alpha‑gal syndrome, an allergy to red meat and dairy. The island’s residents now have to think tw

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Jun 05 2026CELEBRITIES

Prada’s Pop‑Up Party at the Chelsea Hotel

A new fashion club called Prada Mode set up shop in New York’s iconic Chelsea Hotel on Wednesday. The event was a mix of music, food and exclusive merchandise. Guests could pick up Prada stickers, pins and even coloring books from branded vending machines. Inside the hotel, well‑known figures mingl

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