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Apr 06 2026SPORTS

Fans, Fights and a Strong Voice in Wrestling

The crowd at the Roy Wilkins Auditorium was full of T‑shirts that shouted for wrestlers like Kenny Omega and Swerve Strickland. Yet a different name stood out: Brody King, whose real name is Nathan Blauvelt. He’s a big, tattooed man who has wrestled as both hero and villain. King’s popularity gre

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Apr 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

Copilot’s “Fun‑Only” Warning: What It Means for Users

Microsoft has added a clear caveat to its Copilot service: it is meant for entertainment, not critical decision‑making. The company’s latest terms of use state that the tool can err and should not be depended on for serious advice. Users are urged to exercise caution and use the product at their own

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Apr 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Sydney Sweeney, Jonah Hill and More: What’s Hot on Stream This Week

Sydney Sweeney takes the spotlight as she portrays boxing champion Christy Martin in the biopic “Christy. ” The film lands on a popular streaming platform, giving viewers a chance to see the actress in a dramatic role. At the same time, HBO rolls out the final chapter of “Hacks, ” a comedy‑drama

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Apr 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Lucky Wolf’s New Chapter

A historic theater in Paw Paw, Michigan, once owned by a husband‑wife duo, has entered a new era after the unexpected passing of its co‑founder. The venue, which reopened as “The Lucky Wolf, ” had become a hub for music, comedy and community events under the guidance of Jason Deibler‑Love. He has no

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Apr 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

Crypto Labs Under North Korean Watch

North Korea’s cyber workers have been quietly shaping the world of digital money for more than seven years. A security expert explained that dozens of popular decentralized finance sites have had these programmers working on their code from the early days of the industry. The experience listed on th

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Apr 06 2026POLITICS

Rwanda Says Crypto Trade With Its Currency Is Illegal

The National Bank of Rwanda (NBR) told people on social media that buying, selling or paying with crypto using the Rwandan franc (FRW) is not allowed. The warning came after a popular crypto app announced that users could trade FRW on its peer‑to‑peer platform. The central bank posted a short mes

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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 2026FINANCE

Crypto Week Outlook: Inflation, Bitcoin and Market Moves

This week’s crypto scene is driven by fresh inflation data that could reshape U. S. rate expectations and ripple through digital assets like bitcoin, which currently trades around $69k. Key U. S. releases—core PCE for February on Thursday and CPI for March on Friday—will test whether the Federal Res

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Apr 06 2026POLITICS

What Will Trump Say About Iran? The Market’s Big Guess

Trump is set to speak with military leaders about the Iran situation, and people are betting on his words. The biggest bets focus on Trump repeating familiar themes. The most popular guess is that he will say “Iran” or a related word more than fifteen times. That claim has about a 74‑percent ch

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Apr 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft’s Copilot faces a reality check from its own rules

Microsoft spent massive amounts of money to make Copilot a standard feature in its products. Ads called it an essential AI helper for work. But its own terms quietly say something very different. A hidden clause in the fine print calls Copilot “for entertainment use only” and warns users not to trus

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