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Mar 20 2026CRYPTO

Digital Money Is Now a Must‑Have for Finance Companies

Financial leaders around the world are saying that offering digital money solutions is no longer optional. In a recent survey of more than 1, 000 firms—including banks, asset managers, fintechs and corporates—72 percent agreed that businesses must provide digital asset services to stay competitive.

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Mar 20 2026CRYPTO

DeFi Vaults Lose $380M as OKX Campaign Wraps Up

Gauntlet, a top player in decentralized finance risk tools, saw its total assets drop from $1. 72 billion to about $1. 33 billion in a week, losing roughly $380 million. The fall began after OKX finished its pre‑deposit drive on the Katana chain, a move that usually spikes deposits before pulling ba

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Mar 20 2026CRYPTO

Access to $APTM Made Easy with Alchemy Pay

Alchemy Pay, a leading gateway that links everyday money to crypto, has teamed up with Apertum, a new Layer‑1 blockchain on Avalanche. The partnership lets people buy the $APTM token with simple payment methods like Visa, Apple Pay, or local bank transfers. Now users can get into the Apertum ecosyst

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Mar 20 2026CRYPTO

Oil Traders Find New Home on 24‑Hour Crypto Exchange

The sudden war in the Middle East has pushed oil investors to look beyond traditional markets. When the CME shut down over the weekend, traders could no longer react to price swings caused by Iranian attacks on infrastructure. They moved to a decentralized platform called Hyperliquid, where contract

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Mar 20 2026BUSINESS

Rebooting Denim: How One Brand Turned Back the Clock

True Religion’s comeback began when its new CEO, Michael Buckley, took the helm in 2019 after the company was emerging from bankruptcy. He saw that the old ways—selling pricey jeans in luxury department stores and targeting high‑income shoppers—were no longer working. The brand’s sales had stalled,

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Mar 20 2026SCIENCE

Scientists, Students and Climate Skeptics Publish Paper That Sparks Debate

A recent paper claims that the oceans are not warming and that climate science is flawed. The study was written by a clarinet teacher, a high school student and several climate skeptics. It uses data from the Argo program, a fleet of 4, 000 ocean floats that record temperature and salinity. The auth

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Mar 20 2026HEALTH

New ECG AI Tool Helps Spot Heart Rhythm Risks

A fresh study shows how a computer program can read a standard heart test and predict the chance that a sudden heart rhythm problem will return. The focus is on atrial fibrillation that starts after an acute, removable trigger—things like surgery or infection. Doctors need to know who is likely to g

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Mar 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Hidden Story Inside the Space Adventure

The newest hit on screen is often praised for its brilliant depiction of a lone scientist racing against time to save Earth. Yet, beyond the dazzling action and science talk, a quieter narrative thread quietly slips into the final frames. This subplot follows the leader of the mission, a woman nam

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Mar 20 2026POLITICS

France Says No Quick Fix for Middle East Conflict

The French foreign minister says the war in the Middle East is unlikely to end soon, but France will keep pushing for a lasting peace. He told reporters in Tel Aviv that the situation, which has been growing since early October, shows no clear short‑term solution. Barrot added that this uncert

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Mar 20 2026OPINION

Journalists on the Front Line: Why Their Stories Matter

In March 2022, a small Ukrainian town saw families fleeing artillery fire. A broken bridge was the only path out of danger, and soldiers helped carry the wounded across twisted concrete. Among those watching was a reporter who had spent years following displaced people in distant lands, from Central

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