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Oct 26 2025CRIME

Justice Delayed: The Cold Case That Took 30 Years to Solve

In 1994, Robin Lawrence, a talented artist and loving mother, was brutally murdered in her home. The crime scene was gruesome, with signs of a fierce struggle and a young daughter left alone with her mother's body. The investigation initially focused on Robin's husband, Ollie, due to his affair and

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Oct 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Short, Sweet, and Sensational: Hollywood's New Obsession

Hollywood is buzzing about a new trend: micro dramas. These are short, intense stories, often lasting just a few minutes each, that pack a punch with dramatic plots. Think of them as modern-day soap operas, but in bite-sized chunks. They're cheap to make, easy to watch, and incredibly popular, espec

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Oct 26 2025BUSINESS

Crypto and Stocks: A Bright Outlook Despite Challenges

Tom Lee, a prominent figure in the financial world, has shared his bullish outlook on both the crypto market and the S&P 500. Despite recent market downturns, Lee believes that the S&P 500 could see gains of up to 10% by the end of 2025. Lee's optimism is rooted in several factors. He points to the

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Oct 26 2025CRYPTO

Stablecoins Get a Fed Pass, But Banks May Lose Out

The Federal Reserve is opening a new door for stablecoin companies. On October 21, Governor Christopher Waller proposed a special payment account. This account lets stablecoin issuers and crypto firms access Fed payment systems. But it doesn't give them full access like regular banks. This is a big

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Oct 26 2025CRYPTO

The Trump Administration's Crypto Champion

Michael Selig is now the new head of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). This move shows how serious the Trump administration is about crypto. Selig has been working closely with the SEC's chairman, Paul Atkins. He's also been a key player in the CFTC's crypto task force. Selig and Dav

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Oct 26 2025CRYPTO

Big Banks Finally Embrace Crypto: What This Means for You

JPMorgan Chase is making a big move into the crypto world. They are planning to let big investors use Bitcoin and Ethereum as collateral for loans. This means that instead of selling their crypto, investors can borrow money by putting up their digital assets as security. This change is expected to h

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Big Money Moves: Trump's Ballroom Dream

In a surprising twist, former President Donald Trump is on a mission to build a lavish $300 million ballroom at the White House. This isn't just any construction project; it's a full-blown political campaign, complete with a dedicated fundraising team. Leading the charge is Meredith O'Rourke, who p

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Oct 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Boosting Composting with Heat-Loving Microbes

Farm waste is a big deal. It can pollute the environment and harm soil health. But what if we could turn it into something useful? Scientists are looking into ways to make composting better, especially when dealing with waste that has heavy metals in it. One way to do this is by using microbes. The

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Oct 26 2025CRYPTO

Mutuum Finance: A Closer Look at Its Growing Momentum

Mutuum Finance (MUTM) is making waves in the crypto world as it nears the end of its sixth presale phase. This Ethereum-based project has already attracted over 17, 400 investors and raised $17. 9 million, showing strong interest in its decentralized lending and borrowing protocol. The project's su

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Oct 26 2025CRIME

A Baltimore County Ex's Revenge Turns Into a Legal Nightmare

In Baltimore County, a simple breakup has turned into a complicated legal situation. David Andre Johnson, 32, is now facing a whopping 151 charges. It all started with a fight between him and his ex-girlfriend. But things quickly got out of hand. Johnson is accused of doing some pretty bad things.

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