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☀️ Joy and Pain, Like Sunshine and Rain 🌧

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Kansas Athletics has taken a bold step into the future by announcing a multi-year partnership with Ripple , which will feature the XRP logo on the uniforms of every Jayhawk athletic team. The agreement is believed to be the first time a major college athletics program has featured an XRP jersey patch , making Kansas one of the most closely watched universities in the growing world of digital finance. Beyond the uniforms , the partnership includes financial education, technology programs, and career opportunities for students interested in digital assets and modern payment systems. For students, that may prove to be the most valuable part of the agreement! Many graduates enter the workforce with a limited understanding of blockchain technology, digital currency, or the evolving landscape of global payments. Whether someone eventually works in banking, software development, accounting, cybersecurity, or business management, familiarity with these technologies is becoming ...

🫖 Sit and Drink Pennyroyal Tea, Distill the Life that's Inside of Me 🍮

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Royal Purple Is the Back-to-School Color This Year (And It's Not Playing It Safe) If you've wandered a school supply aisle in the last few weeks, you've probably noticed it: a deep, saturated purple that leans anywhere from bruised-plum to near-indigo , showing up on backpacks, slacks, and, notably, the occasional boy's sneaker without anyone blinking. Fashion editors are calling it royal purple , and it has been staging a comeback since the spring 2026 runways, when Prada , Celine , and Balenciaga all quietly agreed that the color deserved a second act. This isn't the soft lilac or washed lavender that resurfaces every spring like clockwork. This is purple with some weight to it — the kind that reads more like a design decision than a pastel afterthought. What makes this particular shade interesting is its range. It ranges from a dark, almost magenta-leaning pink on one end to a purple so deep it borders on navy on the other. That elasticity is par...

⭐️ I'm Wishing on a Star, to Follow Where You Are 🌤

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Money Time: The App That Pays You to Watch and Play Its Own Games Somewhere in the great faucet-and-microtransaction economy I've spent an embarrassing number of hours in, there's a special little niche for apps that don't pretend to be anything more than what they are: a vertically integrated ad-delivery machine that cuts you in on a sliver of the take . Enter Money Time , a mobile app I've been messing around with lately that has genuinely made me laugh out loud at its own brashness — in the best way. Here's the pitch, stripped of the marketing gloss : you open the app, you play their in-house games (their games, their ad inventory, their platform — no outsourcing, no middlemen   you'd need a decoder ring to identify ), and every three hours a little timer resets. If you've kept up with the tasks in that window, you walk away with something close to a dollar . Do that consistently, and you're looking at roughly $2 a day, which happens to ...

🚘 Cruisin' and Playin' the Radio, with No Particular Place to Go 📻

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There are songs that sound like summer, and then there are songs that feel like summer. Tucker Wetmore's Sunburn falls into that second category. From the opening moments, the track creates the atmosphere of warm beaches, ocean breezes, and unforgettable vacation memories. It's the kind of song that makes you want to roll the windows down, turn the volume up, and take the long way home. What makes Sunburn especially interesting is its musical style. While Tucker Wetmore sings with a distinctly country music voice, the production leans into smooth R&B rhythms, shimmering electronic textures, and modern pop influences. The result is a fresh combination that doesn't abandon country music— it expands it. Instead of relying on traditional guitars and fiddles, the song uses a laid-back groove that feels equally at home on country radio and a summertime playlist. That crossover appeal may be exactly what helps Sunburn become one of Wetmore's biggest ...

🥁 Get It On, Bang a Gong, Get It On 🛡

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BONK Holders Voted Themselves More BONK:  That's Not How Money Is Supposed to Work One of the stranger stories in digital currency this week involves the memecoin BONK . According to reports, attackers accumulated enough voting power in the BonkDAO governance system to pass a proposal that transferred roughly $20 million worth of BONK from the project's treasury to wallets they controlled. The incident has reignited debate about whether decentralized governance always produces fair outcomes —or whether it simply rewards whoever owns the most tokens. In the real world, you can't gather a group of shareholders, city council members, or taxpayers and simply vote to give yourselves more money. Laws, regulations, and fiduciary duties exist to prevent exactly that sort of self-dealing . Digital assets often operate under a different set of rules, in which smart contracts automatically execute proposals once they receive sufficient votes. That doesn't necessarily ...

🎰 I Wish I Was a Little Bit Taller, I Wish I Was a Baller 🏀

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The Red Card Heard Round the White House On Sunday, FIFA did something it had not done at a World Cup since 1962: it rescinded a red card . Folarin Balogun , the American forward who'd been sent off for a foul on Bosnia and Herzegovina's Tarik Muharemović , was staring down a one-game suspension that would've cost the U.S. its best scorer against Belgium . Then the phone rang in Gianni Infantino's office, and the caller ID read President of the United States . Hours later, FIFA's disciplinary committee announced the suspension was, "suspended for a probationary period of one year." Balogun played. Belgium called it an insult. Their coach compared FIFA's timing to April Fools' Day , four months late. Let's be clear about what actually happened, because the mechanism matters more than the outrage . A red card triggers an automatic ban — that's the rule , no discretion involved . What FIFA invoked instead was Article 27 of i...

🪐 Saturday, In the Park, I Think It Was the Fourth of July ☀️

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The latest development in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie has added another strange chapter to an already heartbreaking case. A California man has now pleaded guilty to sending fake ransom communications to Guthrie's family after initially denying any involvement. His last-minute plea agreement closes one legal case , but it leaves behind a much larger mystery—who sent the other ransom messages, and were any of them connected to the actual disappearance? For digital currency hobbyists, one detail stands out immediately: Bitcoin was placed at the center of the story. According to federal prosecutors, Derrick Callella admitted to contacting members of the Guthrie family to inquire about a Bitcoin transfer. Investigators said he already knew that an earlier ransom demand had been made , and used that knowledge to harass the family while trying to learn more about the investigation. Authorities traced the messages back to him, leading to his guilty plea. What makes t...