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Feb 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Quiet Soldier’s Fight Back in Thatcher’s Britain

The film follows a former paratrooper who returns from the Falklands to find London in chaos. He tries to secure honest work but is met with hostility from both the police and his own community, which has turned into a crime‑ridden area. A friend offers him shady jobs, yet he keeps searching for leg

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Feb 07 2026CRIME

Nancy’s Vanishing: A Media Circus in the Desert

The news of an 84‑year‑old woman missing from a Tucson home has turned into a national spectacle, with the case of Nancy Guthrie becoming intertwined with her daughter Savannah’s role on a popular morning show. Police began their search after Nancy failed to attend church, and investigators found ev

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Feb 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Joker’s New Calm: A Surprising Twist in Batman #6

Batman’s latest comic takes a sharp turn when the infamous Joker shows up in Arkham Tower, not as the chaotic villain we know but as a quiet, almost polite patient. The story reveals that Doctor Zeller has been caring for him in a high‑tech isolation pod, using an experimental gadget called the Crow

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Feb 06 2026FINANCE

Credit Card Rates Near 30%: What It Means for Your Wallet

A rate of almost thirty percent on a credit card is more than just high—it can trap you in a long‑term debt cycle. Those numbers, once rare, now appear on many statements because issuers have raised risk prices across the board. Even a modest 2. 5 percent monthly interest adds up quickly, especially

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Feb 06 2026FINANCE

Soybean Futures: A New Look at Prices and Global Moves

The soybean market, which serves food, feed, and energy needs worldwide, is now moving in a fresh direction as economic signals change. Key influences come from weather in big growing areas, currency shifts, trade rules, and oil prices. A stronger U. S. dollar can hurt exports, while higher oil c

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Feb 06 2026FINANCE

Sberbank Gears Up Crypto Loans Ahead of New Rules

Sberbank is pushing forward with a plan to give loans backed by crypto and to work closely with the central bank on new rules that will make it smoother for borrowers. The bank tried out this idea back in January, giving its first bitcoin‑backed loan to IntelionData, calling it a pilot that could

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Feb 06 2026CRYPTO

Epstein’s Early Crypto Moves: From Coinbase to Blockstream

In the early 2010s Epstein began investing in two major crypto ventures. He first backed Coinbase, a growing exchange that later reached a market cap of around $43 billion. His second investment went into Blockstream, a company that helped build infrastructure for Bitcoin. Brock Pierce is the man w

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Feb 06 2026FINANCE

Bitcoin’s Drop Hits Treasury Firms Hard

Yesterday, Bitcoin fell from around $70, 000 into the mid‑$60, 000s in a sharp move that is more than a single‑day blip. The slide was driven by big outflows from ETFs and gave risk assets a quick, broad hit. Liquidity has once again shown it can be thin, so investors had to act fast. Because

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Feb 06 2026CRYPTO

Bithumb Mix‑Up Sends Bitcoin Surge

Bithumb made a big mistake by giving users 2, 000 BTC each instead of a small cash reward. The plan was to drop 2, 000 won (about $1. 37), but the system sent 2, 000 bitcoins instead. With Bitcoin near $71k at that time, the error added more than $95B in user balances. The glitch happened during a

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Feb 06 2026POLITICS

Immigration, Crime, and Policy Power in Trump’s Second Term

The second administration of Donald Trump has taken a different tack from the first. It sees immigration as a tool that can be tightened by tying policy changes to crime statistics. US Customs and Immigration Enforcement now patrol more heavily in Washington, Chicago, and Louisiana than it did u

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