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Apr 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Cage Match Showdown Brewing Between Presidential Heirs

Americans might soon witness a bizarre spectacle unlike anything in modern politics: two of the most famous political families in the U. S. facing off in a one-on-one fight. The idea surfaced when Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, agreed to a cage match against Donald Trump’s sons, Donald Jr

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Apr 10 2026HEALTH

Ottawa joins growing list of places banning kratom sales

Ottawa just became the latest city to stop shops from selling kratom, a plant that comes from Southeast Asia. The city council made the call official in early April after seeing how people sometimes misuse it. Officials worry that unchecked sales could put residents at risk since the substance isn’t

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Apr 10 2026CRIME

Inside the Strange Claims and Struggles in Athena Strand's Murder Case

During the third day of Tanner Horner’s trial, jurors heard some disturbing details about how a nine-year-old girl’s remains were found. Investigators tracked down clues that led them to Horner’s property—including clothes matching what Athena Strand wore when she disappeared, later discovered in hi

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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 2026CRYPTO

Iran’s Crypto Idea at Sea: Bold Play or Empty Threat?

The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most critical waterways, handling about 20% of global oil shipments. Recently, a new idea surfaced about how ships might pay to pass through this busy route—using Bitcoin. Reports claimed Iran could charge at least one dollar per barrel of oil transported,

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Apr 10 2026CRYPTO

Stablecoin Yields Spark Battle Between Tech and Traditional Banking

The White House’s push to let stablecoin holders earn returns on their investments has set up a clash with banks over who controls the future of digital money. These coins, which stay locked at $1 value, act like digital cash in the crypto world. They’re backed by short-term U. S. government bonds,

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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 2026CRYPTO

Why the U. S. Needs Smart Crypto Rules Now

The U. S. is losing ground in the crypto race because its rules don’t make sense. That’s what the Treasury Secretary recently pointed out in a major newspaper. He says American companies keep moving their projects overseas where laws are clearer. Places like Singapore and Abu Dhabi welcome crypto fi

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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 2026ENTERTAINMENT

April 9: A Day That Shaped More Than Just Birthdays

April 9 isn’t just another day to mark on a calendar—it’s a snapshot of history in motion. Some of the people born on this date became household names, like Dennis Quaid, who’s still recognized decades after his big-screen prime. Others, such as Leighton Meester, remain tied to roles that defined a

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