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May 03 2026POLITICS

Health struggles of jailed Iranian activist spark urgent calls for action

Narges Mohammadi, a prominent human rights figure in Iran, faces life-threatening medical emergencies while behind bars. According to her family’s organization, she suffered a serious heart issue and collapsed multiple times recently. This prompted prison officials to rush her to a hospital, though

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May 03 2026POLITICS

Trump Family’s Crypto Project Faces New Heat Over Suspected Ties

A recent report put a spotlight on World Liberty Financial (WLF), a cryptocurrency project tied to the Trump family, after it launched a stablecoin on AB Chain—a blockchain network connected to a controversial resort plan in Timor-Leste. That project, meant to promote blockchain adoption and charity

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May 03 2026CRYPTO

What $292 million can teach DeFi about trust and safety

A recent security breach drained $292 million from a major DeFi project, sending shockwaves through the crypto lending world. The timing couldn’t be worse. Big money from traditional finance has just started testing blockchain waters. Firms managing trillions are quietly setting up shop in on-chain

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May 03 2026CRYPTO

Stablecoin rewards rules shake up US crypto market plans

Government rules about paying interest on digital dollars—called stablecoins—just got a fresh rewrite that has crypto startups on edge. Two senators combined a push from banks with protection for real-world crypto use, but the new border between “useful rewards” and “bank-style deposits” is fuzzy. A

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May 03 2026CRYPTO

Making Crypto Trading Easier For Everyday Investors

Crypto never sleeps, but most people do. That’s the big gap a new free AI bot aims to fill. Over 150, 000 regular traders now use automated tools to catch price moves they’d otherwise miss while they’re asleep or working. The bot runs around the clock on eight major exchanges—Binance, Coinbase, and

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May 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Strange Walk Through Crime’s Dark Side

Train rides can lead to odd discoveries. One recent trip through Brooklyn showed an ad that stood out—bold letters warning about "The Mind of a Serial Killer: The Experience. " A mugshot stare seemed to follow riders, promising a five-minute walk from Union Square. The idea wasn’t new. Cities have b

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May 03 2026TECHNOLOGY

How Tiny Particles Change Over Time in Harsh Conditions

Scientists often struggle to watch how tiny catalysts behave in tough acidic environments. These catalysts help speed up chemical reactions, like splitting water into oxygen, but their structures can shift unpredictably. A team found a way to track the same iridium nanocatalysts over long periods us

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May 03 2026SPORTS

When Race Day Arrives Without The Puma

The Kentucky Derby, set for this Saturday evening at 6:57 p. m. ET in Louisville, Kentucky, will see 19 horses instead of the usual 20. A late scratch removed The Puma from the lineup due to a swollen leg caused by a skin infection. Trainers Gustavo Delgado Sr. and Jr. had entered the horse at 10-1

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May 02 2026CRIME

A Sudden Loss in South Florida

The shooting that took place on April 28th at a cash‑out store in Fort Pierce left the community stunned. A young man, aged 20, was taken into custody a day later, but the reasons behind his actions remain unclear. Lanessa Rodriguez, who ran the shop, was remembered by those close to her as a gen

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May 02 2026POLITICS

Police Data Probe: A New Look at Crime Numbers

The Washington city police force is under investigation for possible changes to crime reports. An official from the department said they will follow up on a report that is still being written by the city’s Office of the Inspector General. The review started in January but its findings are not

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