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Jun 10 2026FINANCE

Why Your Tax Bill Shocked You (And How to Fix It)

A big tax bill that comes out of nowhere isn’t just bad luck—it’s a signal that something in your financial setup broke down over the year. Most business owners assume their tax bill is just unlucky, but the real issue is usually one of four common problems in how they handle taxes and their financi

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Jun 10 2026BUSINESS

AI tools spark record solo business boom in the US

The rise of AI tools is changing how Americans start businesses. Since early 2025, applications from one-person firms have jumped over 20%, while hiring-focused businesses haven’t seen much growth. This shift suggests people are using AI to build companies alone rather than hiring teams right away.

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Jun 10 2026FINANCE

Making AI Work for Finance Teams—Without Taking Over

Companies have been using AI to write emails and summarize reports for years. But now, finance teams are testing a smarter kind of AI—one that doesn’t just answer questions but actually handles parts of the workflow. The big question is whether AI can manage tasks across systems while keeping things

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Jun 10 2026SCIENCE

A First Human Test of Anti-Aging Shots is Underway

For the first time, a scientist team gave an anti-aging injection to a real person. The injection uses a technique called cellular reprogramming. It’s meant to make old cells act young again. Think of it like a software update for your body’s cells. Billionaires like Jeff Bezos and Sam Altman, alon

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Jun 10 2026POLITICS

How America's Market Watchdog Loses Its Edge Under Political Pressure

The group policing future bets on sports or elections now faces tough questions. Recent moves suggest its leaders favor companies tied to high-profile political figures over fair play. In letters sent mid-2026, a senator asked why enforcement actions dropped sharply after leadership changed. Teams o

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Jun 10 2026FINANCE

GSR Steps Into Regulated Trading With New U. S. License

Last week an obscure crypto market-maker quietly turned into a registered broker-dealer in the United States. GSR, which has spent years making markets for digital tokens, now holds FINRA and SEC approvals that let it act as a middleman for big-money investors who want to buy, sell, or issue crypto-

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Jun 10 2026FINANCE

UK opens door for crypto in mainstream funds with new rule

The UK’s financial watchdog just gave a cautious green light to crypto in everyday investment funds. A rule change would let certain funds—like those sold to regular savers—hold up to 10% of their money in crypto exchange-traded notes, or ETNs. ETNs are like IOUs that track a crypto’s price without

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Jun 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Vision Pro gets a fresh Icelandic scene

Apple is rolling out a new virtual landscape for its Vision Pro headset, and it’s pulling inspiration from an icy Icelandic valley. Thórsmörk, a name familiar to hikers and nature lovers, will now appear as a backdrop users can switch to while working or browsing. This isn’t the first time Apple ha

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Jun 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Siri’s glowing ball gets a permanent spot in Apple’s Vision Pro

The newest software update for Apple’s Vision Pro headset gives Siri a makeover. Instead of just hearing a voice, users will now see a floating, glowing orb that reacts to their gaze. The orb lights up surfaces around it, making it look like a tiny sun in your workspace. This isn’t just about looks

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Jun 10 2026SPORTS

Plans for future spring sports tournaments in Tennessee

Tennessee spring sports fans might see different tournament setups in a few years. The state’s sports governing body is reviewing changes after heavy rains messed up many games in 2026. While nothing will happen right away, discussions could lead to adjustments by 2028. The biggest issue was games g

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