BREAKING: The House has passed legislation to make Daylight Saving Time permanent nationwide, ending the twice-a-year clock changes by a 308-117 vote. Backed by President Trump, the bill now heads to the Senate. If approved and signed into law, Americans would no longer have to change their clocks.
TRUMP FAMILY FORTUNE HIT AS DONALD TRUMP’S SON’S BITCOIN BET WIPES OUT $600 MILLION
Donald Trump’s son reportedly lost around $600 million from the family’s fortune following a major bet on Bitcoin. The reported loss underscores the volatility of large, concentrated cryptocurrency investments, though it has no direct impact on the broader crypto market or listed companies.
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We've just released several new features requested by our traders:
1️⃣ Added the ability to replace token metadata links with DexScreener links by enabling "DexScreener Links" under Settings → General.
2️⃣ Added the ability to display KOL Trades on the Charts page by enabling "KOL Trades" under Other Trades.
3️⃣ Added a new Multi Wallet Distribution mode, "Total Across Wallets," which treats the entered buy amount as the total amount and automatically splits it across the selected wallets using the configured variance.
4️⃣ Added a Quick Buy button to the simplified view in Wallet Tracking.
5️⃣ Added the ability to display the tracked creator wallet in Memescope.
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update: after careful deliberation from the team in the last 24 hours
world has made the decision to migrate off of solana and onto @RobinhoodCrypto chain
this tactful pivot was not made lightly
our sincere appreciation goes out to the solana foundation and community
Coffee before breakfast spikes your stress hormones and sets you up for a crash.
Many people kick off their day with a strong cup of coffee for that instant energy boost, but sipping it on an empty stomach—especially right after waking—might be counterproductive and even counterproductive to your body's natural rhythms.
Upon waking, cortisol (your primary stress hormone) naturally surges to help you feel alert and mobilize energy. Adding caffeine during this peak window, without any food to buffer it, can amplify this response more intensely than necessary.
While some popular claims link this to dramatic cortisol spikes leading to anxiety or crashes, the key evidence from the University of Bath's research focuses on metabolic effects: consuming strong black coffee before breakfast (particularly after a disrupted night's sleep) impairs blood glucose control, raising post-meal blood sugar responses by about 50% compared to eating first.
This creates unnecessary metabolic strain, contributing to energy volatility, potential jitters, heightened stress sensations, and that familiar mid-morning slump.
The University of Bath study (published in the British Journal of Nutrition, 2020) didn't directly measure cortisol but highlighted how this coffee-first routine disrupts glucose/insulin dynamics—effects that align with broader reports of caffeine interacting with stress pathways and exacerbating morning hormonal fluctuations in some individuals.
A simple tweak makes a big difference: eat something small first (even a handful of nuts, yogurt, or fruit) to provide a biological cushion. Food slows caffeine absorption, moderates any amplified hormonal or metabolic response, stabilizes blood sugar, and lets the caffeine deliver clean focus and alertness without the unwanted side effects like jitteriness or crashes.
In short, timing your coffee after a bite turns it from a potential stressor into a reliable ally for a smoother, more balanced start to the day.
[Betts, J. A., Richardson, J. D., Chowdhury, E. A., Holman, G. D., Tsintzas, K., & Thompson, D. (2020). Glucose control upon waking is unaffected by coffee consumption prior to a disrupted night’s sleep. British Journal of Nutrition]