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Apr 17 2026HEALTH

Making Health Easier: A Fresh Look at Cancer Prevention Tools

Around forty percent of cancer cases could be avoided by adopting healthier habits, yet many people still struggle to access the right guidance. A recent project brought together local volunteers to design a new online program focused on lowering cancer risks and encouraging early screening. Over se

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Apr 16 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Access Gets a Big Makeover: Goodbye ATMs, Hello Smarter Cash Exchange

Back in 2017, buying Bitcoin wasn’t simple. Most people had to wait days for exchanges to approve transactions, deal with confusing fees, or rely on traditional banks that didn’t understand digital money. That’s where Bitcoin ATMs came in—offering a quick way to turn cash into crypto right on the sp

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Apr 16 2026POLITICS

The Shift in Energy Views: Oil’s Unexpected Comeback

About ten years back, US energy policies included both fossil fuels and renewables under “all of the above. ” Leaders like former President Barack Obama even supported fracking, arguing that protecting the economy didn’t mean ignoring the environment. Surprisingly, at the time, oil drilling was seen

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Apr 16 2026FINANCE

Global Money Talks: Japan and US Boost Currency Coordination

Japan and the United States have decided to increase their discussions about currency values following a meeting between their top finance officials. This move comes as both countries watch the Japanese yen hover near a key level that triggered past currency interventions. Japan’s finance minister p

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Apr 15 2026POLITICS

Celebrating 40 Years: A Legacy of Lesbian History in Barcelona

The story begins with a group of lesbians who, in the 1980s, created their own safe space in Barcelona. Over four decades, that place has seen political shifts, city changes, and the fading of many queer venues. Yet it kept going because everyone inside shared its own rules and cared for each other.

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Apr 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

Crypto Exchanges Must Stop Pretending and Start Protecting

The world of digital money is booming, with people trading billions every day on online platforms. Yet, big security breaches still happen, even at the most famous and well‑funded exchanges. The problem is not how much money they hold but how they show that they are safe. Many companies put on a shi

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Apr 15 2026POLITICS

Old State House Museum Sees Big Leadership Shakeup

The director of the Old State House Museum, Daniel Cockrell, was let go early this week. He says he was told the museum was “going in a different direction” and that paperwork needed his signature. When he asked if he would be moved to another role, the answer was clear: no, you’re being terminated.

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Apr 15 2026CRYPTO

Crypto firms chase AI guard‑dog that may backfire

A handful of crypto platforms are reaching out to a new AI model called Claude Mythos, hoping it can help them spot hidden security holes. The tool is still in a limited release because its creators worry it could be used to find and exploit weaknesses on a massive scale. Crypto exchanges such as

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Apr 15 2026BUSINESS

Business Growth Stalls When Leaders Focus Only on Today

Leaders often talk about change but struggle to make it real. They approve budgets, attend meetings, and listen to consultants, yet nothing actually changes in how work gets done. This isn’t because they lack motivation or resources. The real issue is that they don’t have a clear plan to turn big id

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Apr 15 2026CRYPTO

Kraken’s quiet move toward going public

A major crypto platform called Kraken may soon trade on Wall Street. Its leaders have quietly asked regulators for permission to sell shares to the public. This step comes after years of building a bridge between risky digital currencies and regular trading tools. Kraken made big promises when it r

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