ZCash Breaks 8-Year Downtrend – What’s Driving ZEC’s 73% Surge?
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ZCash Breaks 8-Year Downtrend – What’s Driving ZEC’s 73% Surge?

ZCash has delivered a breakout performance this week, surprising the crypto market with robust price action and investor interest. Over the past month, the ZEC price has soared by over 73%, driven by a combination of technical, product, and sector-wide factors. Talking about numbers, the coin’s daily volume sits at $215.77 million, taking its market cap to $1.12 billion. It is worth noting that this rally is not just another speculative run but signals deep changes in ZEC’s narrative, positioning, and adoption profile.Top Reasons Behind ZCash’s Price SurgeRecent product developments have added substance to this rally. The launch of Zashi CrossPay on September 16 enabled shielded ZEC transfers across 20+ blockchains. Plus, ZEC’s market cap ranking improved, and adoption metrics for shielded transactions in Q4 are worth monitoring closely. The broader privacy coin sector is also trending...
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FAMU Apologizes After Alabama State’s Honey Beez Dance Team Is Mocked With “Ozempic” Joke
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FAMU Apologizes After Alabama State’s Honey Beez Dance Team Is Mocked With “Ozempic” Joke

"There is no place for disparaging and demeaning remarks directed at our scholars."September 29, 2025 4:35pm Youtube/marchinghornetmedia screenshotFlorida A&M University is doing damage control after a halftime moment at Bragg Memorial Stadium went viral for all the wrong reasons. On Saturday (Sept. 27), FAMU President Marva Johnson issued a public apology to Alabama State University after their “Rattlers” band announcer made an offensive remark about ASU’s beloved Honey Beez dance team. The Honey Beez — who are the full-figured dance team that performs alongside the Mighty Marching Hornets — had just wrapped their halftime performance during the FAMU-ASU matchup when announcer Joe Bullard referred to them as “the new face of Ozempic.” The shocking comment citing the diabetes and weight-loss drug left the entire stadium gasping in disbelief. Watch below.
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Soludo mourns tragic loss of Arise Tv Anchor, Somtochukwu Christelle Maduagwu
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Soludo mourns tragic loss of Arise Tv Anchor, Somtochukwu Christelle Maduagwu

The Governor of Anambra State, Professor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, CFR, has expressed profound sadness and a deep sense of loss over the heartbreaking news of the tragic death of Miss Somtochukwu Christelle Maduagwu. Soludo said the news anchor who was better known as Sommie was a distinguished daughter of Anambra State. Sommie was brutally killed during an armed robbery attack at her residence in the Katampe area of Abuja in the early hours of Monday, September 29, 2025. In his condolence message, Governor Soludo described Miss Maduagwu, as a shining star whose light has been prematurely extinguished. “At just 29 years old, she had already distinguished herself as a lawyer-turned news anchor, reporter, and producer with ARISE News Channel, where her vibrant voice and professional excellence connected with audiences across Nigeria and beyond. “A lawyer by training and a journalist...
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Winemaking music lover to focus on health after blood cancer diagnosis
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Winemaking music lover to focus on health after blood cancer diagnosis

After 43 years of early rising, nurturing vines and "thriving on stress"Rob Wignall has called time on his family-run winery in Western Australia's Great Southern. In 1981, Mr Wignall's father, Bill, developed a strong interest in wine and decided to research which vines would grow best on their farm, 15 minutes outside Albany. "The science showed the Albany climate was virtually identical to the famous Burgundy region in France," Mr Wignall said.Wignalls Wines was started by Pat (middle) and Bill (right), before son Rob took over in 2004. (Supplied: Rob Wignall)After two decades of producing wine, Mr Wignall's father had to take a step back, as he developed Lewy body dementia, a degenerative brain disease. "When he got ill, he got ill," Mr Wignall said. " took over in 2004 as directors of the business …...
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