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‘We’re grounded’: Australian family’s regret over passports trapped in ‘nightmare’ limbo
Gemma has had to send physical passports, birth certificates and a marriage licence overseas as part of new entry laws...
We’re putting more stuff into space than ever. Here’s what’s up there.
Earth’s a medium-size rock with some water on top, enveloped by gases that keep everything that lives here alive. Just at the edge of that envelope begins a thin but dense layer of human-built, high-tech stuff. People started putting gear up there in 1957, and now it’s a real habit...
“We’re professionals” – Akor Adams speaks on Osimhen partnership, Cameroon AFCON curse
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Akor Adam, Victor Osimhen and Chidera Ejuke during the Super Eagles of Nigeria vs Gabon Copyright: ImagoxSulaimanxPoojaxAdebayox
Super Eagles and Sevilla striker Akor Jerome...
´We´re in this together´ – Alonso hails Real Madrid´s unity after Alaves win
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Xabi Alonso said everyone at Real Madrid is pulling in the right direction after they earned a morale-boosting 2-1 victory at Alaves in...
Lane Hutson: “we’re not going to start giving $80m to someone who’s only played one year”
This summer, when it came to Lane Hutson, two things got the most attention: his contract and the lack of an invitation to the U.S. team’s summer camp. And thanks to Rob Hutson, both topics came back to the forefront. We understand that Lane Hutson’s father talked mostly about the U.S...
We’re hardwired for negativity. That doesn’t mean we’re doomed to it.
Over the past week or so, the US economy took a major hit, the Environmental Protection Agency announced that it was no longer in the business of caring about the environment, and the only thing the internet can talk about is Sydney Sweeney. But here’s the thing: Even amid the constant deluge of news that
Why We’re Living With A Dacia Duster 4×4 For 6 Months
When I drove the latest Dacia Duster on its UK launch last year, I concluded by saying that “I’d have one over plenty more expensive rivals in a heartbeat.” Sitting here typing this with my new long-termer parked in front of me, that still rings true. The Duster just looks cool, especially the ultra-chunky new third-gen.
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Bitcoin reclaiming its $69,000 holder cost basis could open XRP’s path to $1.26
Bitcoin’s move toward $69,000 would put XRP near $1.20, with renewed strength against BTC opening a path toward $1.26. Jul. 17, 2026 at 11:35 am GMT 3 min read Glassnode says Bitcoin’s $69,000 short-term holder cost basis is the next recovery test for the market and XRP. If Bitcoin reclaims it, XRP could hold near
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Grant Cardone Stacks Another 10.5 Bitcoin From July Rent Cash Flow, Keeping Holdings Above 2,700 BTC
Real estate mogul Grant Cardone said Cardone Capital added another 10.5 BTC from July property cash flow, bringing his total keep somewhere around 2,700 BTC. Key Takeaways Cardone Capital added 10.5 BTC from July real estate cash flow, bringing total to more than 2,700 BTC. Grant Cardone targets 3,000 BTC in 2026 and 10,000 BTC
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Morgan Stanley Completes E*Trade Crypto Rollout With 50 Basis Point Fees: Here’s What Clients Get
Morgan Stanley’s E*Trade finished rolling out spot bitcoin, ether and solana trading to U.S. clients on July 16, undercutting rivals with a 50-basis-point fee as Wall Street’s crypto race accelerates. Key Takeaways E*Trade now offers spot BTC, ETH and SOL trading 24/7, with Zerohash handling custody and settlement. Morgan Stanley’s 50-basis-point fee undercuts Coinbase and
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Glassnode: Bitcoin Tests Key Resistance as Macro Narrative Evolves
Bitcoin reacted more strongly than major equity markets to softer US inflation, highlighting a growing sensitivity to macro liquidity conditions. On-chain data suggests selling pressure from long-term holders is easing while buyers absorbed much of June’s decline. The short-term holder cost basis near US$69,000 (AU$100,050) is emerging as the next major resistance, with stronger spot
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Crypto.com Secures $400M Investment From Citadel Securities at $20B Valuation
Global market maker Citadel Securities has invested $400 million in crypto exchange Crypto.com, giving the platform a $20 billion valuation, according to a Thursday announcement. Crypto.com, which has a number of digital asset products, said the cash would help the Singapore-based company expand its services to assets such as blockchain-based securities and derivatives. The cash

