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Apr 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Quantum tech firm sets sights on U. S. stock market

A Swiss-German company working on quantum technology is making a bold move toward U. S. markets. Terra Quantum plans to go public this year by merging with a blank-check firm, giving it a massive $3. 25 billion valuation. The company, founded in 2019 in St. Gallen, has already caught the attention o

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Apr 10 2026SCIENCE

How astronauts use tiny lab tools to study space dangers

Space travel isn’t just about rockets and moon landings—it’s also a giant science experiment. NASA’s Artemis II mission sent four astronauts on a test flight around the Moon, but hidden among them were four tiny lab tools no bigger than USB drives. These aren’t ordinary gadgets; they’re organ chips

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Apr 10 2026CRYPTO

Where’s Bitcoin Really Heading Next?

Experts now believe Bitcoin could hit nearly $100, 000 within the next two years. But don’t expect a quick pop—this growth depends on big players, not everyday traders. While regular investors stay busy chasing smaller cryptocurrencies and stressing over thin trading, institutions quietly stock up.

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Apr 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Making Finance Fun: How Smart Marketing Changes People’s Minds

Money topics usually put people to sleep—but not when fintech brands get creative. Most finance companies sound like they’re reading from a legal document, but some businesses ditch the boring approach to make their products feel exciting. Instead of listing technical details, they focus on why it m

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Apr 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Mariah Carey’s Easter Visit to a Senator’s Church

A famous singer made headlines by showing up at a church service on Easter Sunday. The pastor, who also works in politics, spotted the singer in the crowd during the livestreamed event. The church has a special connection to her through its music director, who used to work there before moving on to

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Apr 10 2026LIFESTYLE

Nice Bags That Also Do the Job Right

Travel bags usually fall into two camps: the fancy kind that never gets used and the practical kind that looks like it was picked up at an airport lost-and-found. Béis tries to straddle that line. The Medium Hard Shell Roller and the Weekender Bag are designed to catch your eye on Instagram while st

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Apr 10 2026SPORTS

From Sportswriter to Pitcher: A Rookie’s Journey to the Big Leagues

Duncan Davitt’s story isn’t about starting at the bottom—it’s about switching careers mid-game. A week ago, he was covering high school volleyball games for his family’s small-town newspaper in Indianola, Iowa. Today, he’s warming up in a Chicago White Sox uniform, preparing for his Major League Bas

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Apr 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI’s Betting Skills: A Reality Check for Smart Money

Smart money isn’t always smart when the bet is placed by AI. A fresh test throws cold water on the idea that today’s most advanced AI models can handle long-term financial tasks without human help. Researchers built a fake English Premier League betting market where AI agents had to grow their bankr

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Apr 10 2026CRIME

How Close People Really Stay to Monsters

When a crime shocks a community, outsiders often wonder how the criminal could hide in plain sight. The idea of a killer living quietly among family members feels impossible to many. Yet history shows that even people closest to a criminal can miss the warning signs. Serial killers like John Wayne G

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Apr 10 2026FINANCE

Bitcoin in 2026: Why One Company Owns the Game While Others Drop Out

In March 2026, public companies added 47, 435 Bitcoin to their accounts, worth about $3. 2 billion at the time. But here’s the twist: one company—Strategy—bought 44, 377 of those coins. That means almost every other business combined didn’t add much at all. Strategy’s push is so big that it now hold

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