Barclays, JPMorgan, Compass Point and Oppenheimer all cut their first-quarter forecasts last month, citing weaker crypto trading.
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Despite the price increase, the token is still down over 88% from its peak and investors have lost a total of $2 billion.
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Saint Benedict the African, also called Saint Benedict the Moor and Saint Benedict the Black, lived the life of a slave until he was 18. After joining the Franciscans, he held positions of leadership. He was known for his poverty and humility.
Read MoreA third party panel’s probe on a series of scandals involving the broadcaster and the TV star acknowledged the nature of his “trouble” with a woman for the first time.
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Ethereum’s user activity drops sharply in 2025, raising concerns about its supply and long-term price stability. How long until Ethereum gives in?

The wife of a late NASA astronaut has shared fascinating insights into the stories he used to tell her about UFOs and extraterrestrial encounters. Venturing into space is an extraordinary experience, one that only a privileged few will ever have the opportunity to undertake in their lifetimes. Naturally, these individuals have witnessed phenomena that most of us can only imagine. But UFOs? According to the wife of an Apollo astronaut, her husband often spoke of such encounters during his time in space. Anita Mitchell was married to the late NASA astronaut Edgar Mitchell, who made history as the sixth man…
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Robert Hastings, a prominent UFO researcher and author of UFOs & Nukes, has investigated military encounters with unidentified aerial phenomena. But Hastings is no mere observer of the phenomenon—he claims to be a participant. In a recent interview on The Good Trouble Show, Hastings revealed that he has experienced multiple abductions by non-human entities (NHI) since the 1980s, describing them as “real, physical confrontations” that defy conventional understanding. “I don’t care about your educational background, your intelligence, if you don’t accept the reality of this, you’ve missed the boat,” Hastings said during the interview. Hastings’ first abduction experience occurred in…
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An orphan at the age of 15, Saint Jerome Emiliani ran away from home and ran into some trouble. He ended up in prison where he had time to think. After a conversion, Saint Jerome studied for the priesthood and, after his ordination, he worked for abandoned children.
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Kids should be a little afraid of their parents. I’m not saying that it’s a net positive for children to be terrified that their parents are going to scream and holler at them for minor transgressions, but they shouldn’t feel like they’re the ones running the show. Parents who let their kids take the lead on every decision get steamrolled in their family, and they need to nip behavior like that in the bud if they’re going to be able to discipline or punish their kid when it is necessary. Again, I don’t think that constantly lording over your kids that you are the adult and they must obey you on everything is healthy. But if your kids are making decisions with the thought in the back of their heads that they don’t want to get in trouble with you, it will probably lead to them making more thought-out decisions.

Bitcoin’s U.S. institutional interest continues to drive growth, but is there trouble brewing?

Saints Timothy and Titus were trusted friends and co-workers with Saint Paul through many of his trials. He eventually set both up as heads of local Churches and encouraged them as would a father. Saint Paul seems to have truly relished their support and friendship.
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O Christ Jesus, I am sinful dust and ashes,
but Thou callest to Thee all who labour and are burdened,
that Thou mayest refresh them.
Art not Thou my refuge?
To whom else shall I go?
Thou hast the words of eternal life,
Thou alone canst comfort me in every trouble.
Lord, I am weak and sick,
but Thou art my salvation.
Those who are well need not a physician,
but those who are sick.
Therefore I come to Thee,
my physical and my refuge,
hoping that this …

Teenagers behave in ways that are incomprehensible to anyone but them. When I was a teenager, every move I made was calculated to get other people to like me and avoid getting in trouble. It’s so easy to tell a teenage girl, “Nobody remembers anything after high school” or “It doesn’t matter what anybody thinks of you,” but those ideas are borderline impossible to fully accept and live by when you’re in the full bloom of puberty. You can cognitively understand that “It Gets Better,” but if you have no tools for what to do in the years before it inevitably gets better by merely becoming an adult, you’re forced to go off your flawed, improvised guidebook that’s bound to illicit results with varying levels of success.
If you’re an adult dealing with erratic teenage behavior, it’s easy to ask, “What are they thinking?” I have a pet theory for the teen in this story.

The best thing about employment is getting compensated for your work. No doubt about it. Sure, there are plenty of things we do, and enjoy doing without the incentive of pay. But we call those activities hobbies and volunteering, not work. This is the main tenant of jobs. You work, and then you are paid, so you can live your life and pay for the necessary goods and services it takes to be a human in this world. This is a pretty simple axiom, and yet it seems to trouble many employers.
When you’re a salaried worker, you might be willing to do a little work outside your job description now and then in order to help out your company. This will increase your chances of higher compensation in the future, you think. But when you’re an hourly worker, especially at a low-paying job, the idea of working for free is insane. Not to mention illegal.

Born in London, Blessed William Carter was a printer who got in trouble for printing Catholic material during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Eventually brought to trial, he was convicted and hanged, drawn, and quartered on January 11, 1584.
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The death of a spy is rarely newsworthy, due to the secrecy surrounding it. But when a white beluga whale suspected of spying for Moscow was found dead in Norwegian waters in September, the animal soon became a minor celebrity. Hvaldimir (a play on the Norwegian word for whale, hval, and the first name of Russian president) was even given an official autopsy by the Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries. The whale had been uncovered as a spy in 2019, and is one in a long line of animals which have been used by the intelligence services. Among them was a…
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Life is not fair. Sometimes good things happen to bad people, and sometimes bad things happen to good people. The universe can feel random and unwieldy with the way it doles out favors. But part of being a human is just going along for that ride, preparing for every case scenario, and not being too attached to any outcome. Sometimes, though, that’s hard to do when you feel like your failures are being thrown in your face. This is why it’s important to have empathy for everyone.
Everyone comes from a different perspective and has different priorities, and you can’t expect everyone’s perspectives and priorities to match up at every single second of the day, especially when it comes to family. However one thing’s for sure, it’s not right to play favorites. But that’s exactly what one woman did when two of her daughters-in-law were at odds. Read on for the story.

SAO PAULO – Brazilian police released a report on Thursday formally accusing former President Jair Bolsonaro, an icon of the global far-right movement, of plotting a coup attempt to stop rival Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva from taking office after the leftist leader won the 2022 election.
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Saint Josaphat dedicated his life to healing the split within the Ruthenian Church. While he made some headway, sadly the division extends to today. But his life and efforts were not in vain, for both influenced many Orthodox Christians to be united with Rome.
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In Anglophone communities during the 16th – 18th centuries, a common custom was for book owners to add in their book a note of ownership in either English or in Latin. The Rare Book and Special Collections Division holds a number of examples of these notes that offer a curious study for those interested in historical linguistics.
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God alone can put divine truths into the soul…He chooses that they should pass from the heart into the understanding, and not from the understanding into the heart, in order to humble that proud faculty of reason. Blaise Pascal For troubles without number surround me; my sins have overtaken me, and I cannot see. They […]
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