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May 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Crime Drama With an Unexpectedly Strong Cast

Netflix released a six‑episode crime thriller that has drawn attention for its impressive lineup of actors. The show begins in the 1990s, when a hidden network of drug smuggling is uncovered by ordinary citizens who are pulled into the danger. Each episode runs about an hour, allowing viewers to div

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May 08 2026CRIME

Campus Clash: Two Students Face Hate Crime Charges

A confrontation outside DePaul’s student center in November 2024 has led to serious legal consequences for two men. The incident involved Max Long, a former Israeli soldier, and Michael Kaminsky, both Jewish students who were attacked by masked assailants. One attacker, Kasem Noubani, 24, now faces

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May 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Crime Show Sparks Mixed Feelings

The latest crime drama drops on Peacock and quickly gathers attention, yet it still feels a shadow of its creator’s earlier success. It follows Etta Tiger Jonze, a young woman who moves from grief to power after her family is killed. She rises as the top crime boss in South Florida, mixing vengea

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May 08 2026CRIME

GothFerrari: From Crypto Scam to Real‑World Burglary

A 20‑year‑old man from Santa Ana, California, known online as GothFerrari, has been sentenced to 78 months in federal prison for helping a large cryptocurrency theft ring. He used his skills as a burglar to steal physical devices that stored digital money when hackers could not reach them. The case

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May 08 2026CRYPTO

Morgan Stanley Takes on Crypto Trading

Morgan Stanley has started selling Bitcoin, Ethereum and Solana on its ETrade platform. The fee is 50 basis points per trade, which is lower than the 60–95 basis point spreads charged by other brokers. This move lets the bank offer crypto to its 8. 6 million customers without needing a separat

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May 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

Crypto and AI Join Forces to Power Machine Money

The crypto world is turning its attention from simple chatbots to the behind‑the‑scenes tools that let machines handle money on their own. A former Apple engineer and current leader of a large AI community explains that as software agents start making financial choices, they will need fast, progr

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May 08 2026OPINION

Crypto Rules: Stop Iran’s Digital Money Flow

The United States is vying for top spot in global finance, especially as digital money grows. Congress recently passed a law that gives the first solid rules for stablecoins, showing America wants to lead the crypto world instead of banning it. Now lawmakers are debating a new bill that would tig

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May 08 2026POLITICS

Hunt for Health: U. S. States Track Passengers After Cruise Virus Outbreak

A cruise ship that sailed from Cape Verde to Spain’s Canary Islands was hit by a hantavirus outbreak, leaving 17 Americans still aboard. The vessel, carrying around 150 people, saw two confirmed cases and five suspected ones among its passengers and crew. Three of those infected died, and one remain

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May 08 2026ENVIRONMENT

How Common Grass Weeds Beat the System to Survive

This grass isn’t just sitting around waiting to die—it’s actively planning its next move. Egyptian crowfoot grass, a tough C4 weed, doesn’t play fair with crops like rice or sugarcane. Scientists tested how this plant handles tough conditions like temperature swings, salty soil, and dry spells. Unde

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May 08 2026CRIME

Uncovering digital clues: How experts trace hidden money in crypto wallets

Cryptocurrency might seem impossible to track, but digital detectives have found ways to follow the money. Criminals often use crypto because it hides identities behind fake names and decentralized systems. Yet even this digital cash leaves traces. A new study shows how investigators dig into one po

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