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Mar 04 2026POLITICS

A New Way to Talk About Crime and Youth in Albuquerque

The local newspaper opened a fresh style of discussion last week, letting people ask questions face‑to‑face with county officials. The first session featured the district attorney, who is also chasing a governor’s seat. He talked about crime statistics and urged tougher penalties for young offenders

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Mar 03 2026FINANCE

Microchip Maker’s Bold Price Target

A tech investor recently announced a striking view about Micron Technology’s future stock value. The claim is simple: the share price could hit $1, 000 under certain conditions or a different set of circumstances. The speaker’s stance is personal and not backed by any corporate tie‑in, stressing tha

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Mar 03 2026POLITICS

Trump Fires Blasts at Two TV Stars Over Iran Strike Debate

Donald Trump has publicly criticized two of his most visible supporters, former Fox hosts Megyn Kelly and Tucker Carlson, after they voiced concerns about his decision to strike Iran. Kelly said she has “serious doubts” about the military action, while Carlson has long argued against U. S. involv

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Mar 03 2026POLITICS

The President, the Press, and a 14‑Second Pause

Jon Stewart, known for his sharp humor on the “Daily Show, ” took aim at President Donald Trump and the media that surrounds him. He criticized Trump for dragging the United States toward a conflict with Iran without explaining why it was necessary to the public. Stewart pointed out that past leader

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Mar 03 2026BUSINESS

Big Fund Lets Investors Cash Out, Raising Questions About Private Credit

A major private‑credit fund has recently opened a door for investors to pull out almost 8 % of its holdings, a move that signals growing nervousness in the sector. The withdrawals amount to roughly $3. 8 billion, and the firm is honoring them by enlarging a tender offer it had already announced.

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Mar 03 2026SCIENCE

Microbes May Have Hitchhiked From Mars to Earth

Scientists have long wondered how life first appeared on our planet. One idea suggests that tiny organisms could travel between worlds inside space rocks, a concept called lithopanspermia. While no proof of alien life on Mars exists yet, researchers at Johns Hopkins University tested whether bacteri

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Mar 03 2026CRYPTO

Cryptocurrency Boom in Iran: Miners Back Off from Bitcoin Sales

Iran’s crypto scene has seen a sharp rise in activity, with more people joining mining operations and buying digital coins. The surge comes at a time when the country’s miners are hesitating to sell their Bitcoin holdings, creating a unique market dynamic. The increase in mining is driven by both

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Mar 03 2026CRYPTO

Crypto’s Future Depends on Everyday Use, Not Just Prices

In the past decade, people who traded crypto were rewarded while those who used it for real purchases stayed on the sidelines. Headlines focused on price spikes and new token launches, and trading volume became a yardstick of progress. Now the industry is slowing. If crypto wants to survive beyond

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Mar 03 2026FINANCE

High‑Yield Short Puts on Micron: A Value Investor’s Playbook

Micron Technology shares have slipped about 7 % to roughly $383, pushing the price of its near‑term put options higher. Investors who sell out‑of‑the‑money (OTM) puts can pocket a sizeable upfront payment while setting a lower entry point for the stock. For instance, a one‑month put expiring Apri

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Mar 03 2026POLITICS

Dangerous Skits and Threats: A Cautionary Tale

A popular American comedy show has recently drawn criticism after a segment that many viewers found offensive. The sketch, which was intended as humor, mocked a neurological condition in a way that many felt crossed the line into cruelty. The backlash highlighted how even short comedic moments can s

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