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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 2026HEALTH

What makes people happy with online healthcare services?

Researchers looked at why people in India and the UK feel satisfied or frustrated with digital health services. They found that three things matter most: whether the service works without glitches, if users see real benefits in their daily lives, and if they trust the organization behind it. But he

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Jun 10 2026CELEBRITIES

Stefon Diggs Faces New Court Questions in Ongoing Legal Case

A judge has recently asked Stefon Diggs for more details about his relationship with Christopher Blake Griffith, who has accused the NFL player of drugging and assaulting him in 2023. Diggs has denied these claims from the start. The judge rejected Diggs’ attempt to dismiss questions about Griffith,

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Jun 10 2026POLITICS

California’s Race Heats Up: Who Will Run the State Next?

California just picked its two main candidates for governor in a messy, multi-day vote count. Steve Hilton, a British ex-TV pundit backed by Donald Trump, and Xavier Becerra, a seasoned Democratic insider who once worked for Joe Biden, are heading to the November showdown. The surprise here? A self-

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Jun 10 2026HEALTH

How Doctors Decide Who Needs Heart Protection First

Every year, doctors face a tricky puzzle: who should get extra heart protection before problems start. New guidelines now say doctors should use math—not guesswork—to pick the right treatments. Instead of just eyeballing a patient’s health, they’ll plug numbers into a system called PREVENT. This too

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Jun 10 2026HEALTH

Smartphones and South Italy’s young adults: How much screen time is too much?

Southern Italy’s young adults are glued to their phones – just like most of the world. Since COVID-19, phone use has skyrocketed, especially among people in their late teens and twenties. Phones help with everything: staying in touch, organizing life, and endless entertainment. But too much time onl

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Jun 09 2026OPINION

AI Regulation: A Tightrope Between Innovation and Competition

The former White House AI advisor, David Sacks, voiced concerns that heavy government oversight could push the United States behind China in artificial intelligence. He argued that limiting AI development with strict rules might give Beijing an advantage, especially since the U. S. is only a few mon

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Jun 09 2026LIFESTYLE

Building Real Connections in a Digital Age

In today’s fast‑moving world, people often feel more alone than ever. A decade ago, a simple act—cooking pasta for strangers in a tiny Manhattan flat—showed that genuine moments can happen without any agenda or marketing. That early experiment sparked a movement called GiveMaxxing, which encourages

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Jun 09 2026HEALTH

Shared Genes Link Heart and Mood Problems

The link between heart disease and mental health is growing in importance. New studies show that people who have anxiety or depression often also suffer from heart problems, and this overlap is driven by both genes and life experiences. Research using family data suggests that having anxiety or dep

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