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May 09 2026POLITICS

Behind the Headlines: Unusual Releases and Global Updates

The U. S. government recently uploaded a collection of files about unidentified flying objects to its public website. These documents include blurry footage, internal reports, and statements from pilots and astronauts. One notable mention comes from an Apollo 11 astronaut who spotted an unusual ligh

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May 07 2026CRYPTO

Banks quietly building crypto tools while keeping one eye on rules

Wall Street isn’t shouting about crypto, but it’s definitely sketching out blockchain plans behind the scenes. At a recent gathering, finance professionals revealed that big banks and asset managers are experimenting with tokenized stocks, blockchain voting, and crypto yield products. The shift feel

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May 07 2026CRYPTO

Wall Street’s crypto plans depend on clear federal rules

Big investors won’t touch blockchain assets until the government sets solid rules. At a Miami tech conference, O’Leary said most Wall Street firms still see crypto as too risky because laws are unclear. Many banks are testing tokenization—turning stocks and bonds into digital tokens that trade inst

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May 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Ed sketches stars and stars sketch back

Ed started doodling when she was a kid in Staten Island, filling folders with drawings of Sonic and Pokémon. She never had formal training but spent her childhood surrounded by New York’s art scene. Today, she’s known as Ed the Artist, the woman who sketches Broadway stars at the stage door and capt

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May 03 2026CRYPTO

The man who inspired Bitcoin’s design speaks up again

Adam Back has heard the same question so many times that it almost feels like background noise now. Every few years, someone decides that he fits the mysterious profile of Satoshi Nakamoto—the faceless creator of Bitcoin—and suddenly he’s trending again. This time, a major newspaper dug up old cyphe

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May 02 2026FINANCE

GameStop’s bold eBay play: what it could really mean

GameStop’s CEO Ryan Cohen has been quietly stocking up on eBay shares, hinting at a possible takeover bid. With eBay’s total value at $45 billion and GameStop’s at $11 billion, the move seems like David vs. Goliath—but there’s a twist. Cohen’s pay package could reward him handsomely if his plan work

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Apr 27 2026OPINION

Rename the Street, Keep the Truth

The street that once ran straight down Portland’s east side was called 39th Avenue, then renamed César E. Chávez Boulevard after a labor icon. Recent claims of sexual abuse by the same man force the city to decide: keep a name that now feels wrong or choose something that truly honors those who b

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Apr 27 2026CRYPTO

The One Stop Shop for Crypto Trading

Crypto trading used to feel like juggling flaming torches – custody here, lending there, derivatives somewhere else entirely. Most firms pieced together services from different providers, patching gaps with duct tape and hope. But Coinbase flipped that script by offering a complete package under one

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Apr 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

Banks take different paths in the quantum computing race

Wall Street banks are testing quantum computing in two very different ways. Some, like JPMorgan Chase, are diving in headfirst, running small tests and investing heavily. Others, like Goldman Sachs, are taking a more cautious approach, waiting to see if the technology actually delivers before commit

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Apr 14 2026FINANCE

Seagate's Big Earnings Week: What Numbers Really Say

Seagate isn't just another tech company making hard drives. It's a key player in the digital storage world that keeps data centers running worldwide. With a market value over $100 billion, the Singapore-based firm is about to share how it did in its third fiscal quarter of 2026. Analysts are bettin

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