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Apr 06 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin climbs above $69, 000 as traders flip the script

Bitcoin surged 3% to $69, 120 on Monday after traders returned from Easter and felt hopeful about a possible Iran ceasefire. The rise pushed the largest crypto past its last week’s peak and forced $196 million in short bets to liquidate within 24 hours. Ethereum led the climb, gaining 3. 7% to $2,

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Apr 06 2026CELEBRITIES

Shaq’s Kids Won’t Get His $500 Million Unless They Work for It

Shaquille O’Neal made over $500 million in his career, but he’s sticking to a strict rule: his kids aren’t getting a single dollar unless they prove they’re serious. Four kids with Shaunie Nelson—plus one from a past relationship—are watching their dad’s golden touch from afar, waiting to see if the

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Apr 06 2026SPORTS

South Carolina and UCLA face off in 2026 NCAA women’s finals

The 2026 NCAA women’s basketball championship game has set up an intriguing matchup between South Carolina and UCLA. The Gamecocks secured their spot by beating UConn—a team that hadn’t lost all season—62-48, relying on strong defense to limit the Huskies’ top scorers. Meanwhile, UCLA pulled off a n

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Apr 06 2026HEALTH

The Forgotten Superfood in Your Fruit Bowl

Prunes often get a bad rap as the "old people’s snack" or just a quick fix for bathroom troubles. But science says this dried plum packs more than just fiber. Studies show prunes might help keep bones strong, especially for women past menopause. They’re also packed with antioxidants that could lower

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Apr 06 2026HEALTH

Hospital shake-up leaves workers uneasy despite promises

Close to a thousand staff at Bayonne University Hospital in New Jersey received unexpected layoff notices recently, but the hospital’s new owner insists they shouldn’t panic. The notices, filed under state rules, suggest big changes are coming by late June. This follows the sudden closure of Heights

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Apr 06 2026HEALTH

Why Neurosurgeons in New Mexico Face Unfair Shots in Court

New Mexico’s doctors get judged by raw numbers—like how 0. 7% account for half the malpractice payouts in the state. But putting neurosurgeons in the same group as skin doctors misses a key fact: brains and spines are far riskier to operate on. Research shows neurosurgeons are sued far more often th

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Apr 06 2026POLITICS

What’s really at stake with Alaska’s big LNG plan?

Alaska’s push for a massive liquified natural gas project has been making headlines, but the fine details keep slipping through the cracks. A recent study by an outside energy group got people talking. Still, the report was made to support new laws, which means it highlights what helps the project w

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Apr 06 2026SPORTS

Bengaluru’s Night Cricket Battle: What Decides RCB vs CSK?

The game between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Chennai Super Kings in IPL 2026 isn’t just another match—it’s a clash of two teams on opposite paths. RCB is riding a wave after a strong win, while CSK struggles to find their footing. The venue, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, is famous for being a batter’s

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Apr 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Disney Take on Classic Sci‑Fi Teen Series

Disney plans a fresh TV version of a beloved 90s book line that follows teens who can change into animals to fight an alien menace. The show, still in its early stages, promises a mix of everyday school life and secret battles against hidden threats. The original books were written by a married d

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Apr 05 2026BUSINESS

Young Man Turns Hard Work Into a Job

Jackson Boutilier, once a 16‑year‑old without a home, now runs his own odd‑jobs service. After a rough year that forced him and his family into a shelter, he started doing tasks like stacking firewood, gardening, cleaning garages, and even scrubbing ovens. The work began as a way to earn extra money

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