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Jun 21 2026FINANCE

Why MicroStrategy’s Stock Could Swing Hard This July

MicroStrategy isn’t just another tech company anymore—it’s become a Bitcoin bet dressed in software company clothes. With 843, 738 coins in its treasury, its stock moves almost in sync with Bitcoin’s price swings. That’s why July 4 matters: regulators in Washington are supposed to finalize rules for

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Jun 21 2026CRYPTO

The Big Gap Between XRP’s Fame and Its Small Earnings

XRP has climbed to the top ranks of cryptocurrencies with a massive market value nearing $71 billion. But here’s the strange part: its supporting network, XRP Ledger, hasn’t made much money at all. In fact, it only collected around $119, 000 in fees this year. Last year and the year before, it did a

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Jun 21 2026CRYPTO

Can AI tokens still be bought at a low price?

A fast-selling crypto project, Ruvi AI, just locked in nearly all its Phase 3 tokens in under 30 days. At $0. 02 each, the last sliver of this batch is nearly gone, which hints that early investors may be sprinting to grab a spot before the next price jump. The project mixes AI tools, creator pay, s

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Jun 21 2026CELEBRITIES

A rare moment of praise from a famous actor

When actor Mark Hamill isn’t busy debating politics online, he took a moment to praise former president Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama after their speeches at the Presidential Center. Hamill’s reaction, shared on social media, wasn’t subtle—he called them “master orators, ” sugges

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Jun 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Art and Words Gather Momentum in Arkansas

A double dose of creativity is unfolding across Arkansas, with visual artists and writers both getting clear deadlines. In Fayetteville, painters, sculptors, photographers and other creatives have until August 10 to send in their newest pieces to the Walton Arts Center’s yearly showcase. The show, c

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Jun 21 2026LIFESTYLE

Restoring forgotten stories under Juneteenth’s spotlight

A quiet field in North Texas held more than grass and dirt this past Juneteenth weekend. Over 150 volunteers showed up ready to uncover stories buried for decades at a historic cemetery where former slaves, teachers, and veterans were laid to rest. The site, nearly 140 years old, holds over 7, 700 g

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Jun 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Boxing Showdown Smashes Records, Outperforming Big MMA Event

A recent women's boxing event shattered expectations, pulling in more viewers than a major MMA fight that happened the same week. While the UFC's Freedom 250 grabbed headlines with 17 million U. S. viewers tuning in for at least a minute, Jake Paul's promotion MVPW-03 brought in over 3 million viewe

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Jun 21 2026POLITICS

Peace Talks Start As Strait Dispute Adds Tension

Talks between the U. S. and Iran are kicking off in Switzerland even as both sides argue over who controls a crucial waterway. Iran said Saturday it was closing the Strait of Hormuz because of Israeli actions in Lebanon, calling ship traffic unsafe. Yet U. S. military leaders reported 55 commercial

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Jun 21 2026CELEBRITIES

Big Names Bring Big Attention to Online Work

Daphne Joy, known for her work in entertainment, recently saw a big jump in her online presence after private clips surfaced and a conversation with a well-known internet personality aired. More people visiting her OnlyFans page than usual didn’t shock her though. She admitted that the extra traffic

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Jun 21 2026SPORTS

Sports Week That Defied Normal Expectations

The last ten days in sports felt like a marathon where every turn brought something fresh. The New York Knicks finally broke their long title drought, a UFC show took place smack in the middle of the nation’s most famous lawn, and the World Cup rolled into the U. S. for the first time since the Clin

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