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Jun 18 2026POLITICS

Israel pushes forward with new school plans in Hebron

Israel has just approved building a new school for Jewish settlers right in the middle of Hebron, a Palestinian city in the West Bank. This move comes just one day after the same official scrapped a deal that gave Palestinians some control over construction in the city’s historic center. The Cave of

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Jun 18 2026CRYPTO

Understanding the Latest Crypto Moves Before the Next Big Wave

The world of crypto is buzzing again, this time with a new project called Pepeto making waves. While Bitcoin hovers around $65, 800—a far cry from its peak of $126, 000 last year—experts like Robert Kiyosaki still predict it could hit $250, 000 soon. But what’s catching attention isn’t just Bitcoin’

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Jun 18 2026FINANCE

SpaceX stock surge may boost payouts for FTX victims

The dramatic rise of SpaceX after its stock market launch could help creditors of the once giant crypto exchange FTX get back more money than expected. FTX customers lost billions when the exchange collapsed under shady financial moves by its former leader. Now, SpaceX's new stock value—far beyond i

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Jun 18 2026TECHNOLOGY

Why Crypto Keeps Losing Millions Despite More Security Checks

For years, the crypto world has trusted code audits as its main shield against theft. Firms have spent heavily on these reviews, hoping to lock down smart contracts before hackers strike. Yet the results tell a different story. Even with three times more audits since 2022, losses keep climbing past

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Jun 18 2026CRYPTO

XRP Stays Steady After Big Jump: What This Means for Investors

XRP isn’t moving much lately, staying stuck between two key price levels for three days straight. After a sharp 9% jump on June 15, the cryptocurrency has barely budged, trading between $1. 20 and $1. 24. Traders often see this kind of sideways action as a pause before the next move—not a sign of tr

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Jun 18 2026BUSINESS

How Tech Companies Handle Trade Rules Across Borders

A German tech giant recently faced consequences for sending products to Huawei, a Chinese company restricted by U. S. trade rules. Over four years, subsidiaries of Bosch shipped sensors and phone software worth more than $70 million to Huawei without the proper U. S. approvals. When caught, Bosch ad

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Jun 18 2026CRIME

Small plane crash in Texas leaves one dead after emergency landing attempt

A business jet went down on a Texas highway after pilots called for an emergency landing because of mechanical trouble. The crash happened late at night near Laredo, close to the Mexican border. What started as a routine flight turned into chaos when the plane hit the road, catching fire immediately

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Jun 18 2026SCIENCE

A New Approach to Child Hip Surgery Using 3D Printing

Doctors and engineers are testing a fresh idea for hip surgery in young patients. Instead of using standard metal plates to hold bones in place after a fracture or deformity, they’re trying out a lighter, honeycomb-like structure. The trick? It’s made with a special 3D printer that allows for tiny,

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Jun 18 2026BUSINESS

AMC’s Latest Moves: Why the Stock Isn’t Out of the Woods Yet

AMC’s stock nudged up a few percent this week, but the bigger picture isn’t as smooth as the numbers suggest. The company recently sold over 100 million new shares for $150 million, claiming the cash will help pay bills and reduce debt. While that sounds helpful, flooding the market with shares can

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Jun 18 2026CRIME

Former Star Entertainment boss gets six-year ban for money laundering failures

A top executive at one of Australia’s biggest casino companies has been hit with a six-year ban from running companies and a hefty fine. The Federal Court ruled that former Star Entertainment CEO Matthias Bekier failed to properly control risks tied to money laundering and other illegal activities.

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