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Apr 03 2026CRYPTO

Dogecoin: From Meme to Money Machine

The Shiba Inu‑inspired token that started as a joke in 2013 has turned into a serious money story. Over the past decade, its value jumped more than 16, 000 percent and it now sits at a market cap of over $13 billion—more than some well‑known companies. At its high point, the coin was worth more than

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Apr 03 2026HEALTH

Cold Blast for Fat: How a Quick Chill Lowers Skin Heat

The world faces a rising tide of obesity, prompting scientists to search for safer alternatives to surgery and drugs. One promising approach is whole‑body cryostimulation, or “cryotherapy, ” where people sit in a chamber that drops temperatures to near‑freezing for just a few minutes. Researchers wa

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Apr 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Brian Cox Unleashes a Storm of Criticism on Hollywood Stars

Brian Cox, the seasoned actor best known for his work in “Succession, ” sparked a heated discussion by openly criticizing several high-profile actors and filmmakers. In a recent interview, he called the celebrated actor Johnny Depp “overblown” and “overrated, ” noting that he felt relief when passin

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Apr 03 2026CRIME

Police Decision Sparks Debate After Tragic Shooting in Quiet Town

A quiet suburb known for low crime was shaken when a 53‑year‑old nurse was killed in her car on a Saturday night. The victim, a mother of three who worked at Children’s Hospital in Philadelphia, was shot by a man named Steve Jahn. Police had earlier responded to a 911 call from Jahn, who was in cris

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Apr 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Short Thriller That Lets You Finish in One Night

Daniel Craig’s lesser‑known crime drama, released in 2005, sits comfortably as a quick binge on Prime Video. The story unfolds over three episodes that together last just over two hours, a length that makes it feel like a single feature film rather than a series. The plot is set in the icy Russian p

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Apr 03 2026CRIME

Police Shift Focus From Online Arguments to Real Crime

In Britain, the police have decided to stop chasing harmless social‑media posts that don’t meet criminal criteria. The move means officers can put more effort into serious offences and help protect people who are genuinely at risk. The Metropolitan Police said it has already cracked twice as many

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Apr 03 2026POLITICS

Trump’s Surprise Move: A New Attorney General Takes the Helm

President Donald Trump announced that Pam Bondi would step down from her role as U. S. Attorney General after almost fourteen months in office. He praised her for a “tremendous job” cutting crime nationwide, noting that murder rates hit their lowest point since the early 1900s. Trump said Bondi woul

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Apr 03 2026SCIENCE

MOFs: Tweaking Shape and Inside to Separate Gases Better

Scientists used a single metal‑organic framework, PCN‑608, to separate its two main variables: the crystal’s shape and what sits inside its pores. They grew three kinds of crystals – tiny disks, flat sheets, and interlocked sheets – to see how shape changes the path a gas takes. They also adde

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Apr 03 2026OPINION

Safety Tech Helps Keep Riverton Secure

Riverton’s council members often think about how to protect the town and its families. A violent crime in the neighborhood a little over two years ago made everyone feel unsafe. After that, people called for help and worried about children playing outside or being alone at home. The town’s

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Apr 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Reality TV in Utah: A Look Beyond the Drama

The month of March brought a flood of headlines for Utah’s reality scene. A new season of “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” hit screens, a beloved Bachelorette contestant was dropped from her show, and several high‑profile divorces made news. These events feel like a whirlwind of conflict, but they als

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