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May 23 2026TECHNOLOGY

Roblox Under Fire: Are Biometric Checks Really Keeping Kids Safe?

Oklahoma has joined a growing list of states taking legal action against Roblox, arguing the popular gaming platform fails to protect its youngest users. The lawsuit claims Roblox promotes itself as a child-friendly space while doing little to stop predators from targeting kids. Instead of age verif

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May 23 2026HEALTH

Healing Tendons and Ligaments: A Fresh Approach to Tissue Repair

Soft tissues like tendons and ligaments don’t heal like bones. When damaged, they often form weak scar tissue instead of regenerating properly. This happens because tendons and ligaments have limited blood flow and few natural repair cells. Scientists have long struggled to find a way to guide bette

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May 23 2026ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change: A Threat to Both People and Planet

The earth is heating up fast, and it’s no small problem. Scientists warn that if we don’t act soon, millions of people could face extreme heat, food shortages, and even death. The worst part? Many of these people live in places where life is already tough. The richest nations, mostly in North Americ

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May 22 2026SPORTS

Money, Speed and the Steroid Show

In a city known for extravagance, a new sports event is turning heads. Athletes who once competed under strict anti‑doping rules are now gathering in Las Vegas to race, lift and sprint with no official testing after the races. The idea is simple: push your body to its limits and win huge cash prizes

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May 22 2026SPORTS

Chicago Bears Eye Josh Sweat to Boost Pass Rush

The Chicago Bears still lack a strong pass‑rushing presence. Last season, they finished near the bottom in both sack rate and run defense, placing 31st and 26th respectively. To address this weakness, the team has turned its attention to Josh Sweat, a proven edge rusher currently on the Arizona Card

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May 22 2026SCIENCE

Public Opinion on Gene Editing in Switzerland

A recent survey reached more than three thousand Swiss residents, using a random sample that balanced language groups, gender and age. The study asked people about seven different uses of somatic gene editing – changing genes in body cells for medical purposes. About one‑seventh of respondents said

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May 22 2026CRIME

Fake Blood Prints: How They Can Trick Investigators

A crime scene can hold a bloody fingerprint that helps identify the culprit. The pattern and the DNA in the blood give strong clues to a judge or jury. But sometimes the print is not real. A latent print may already be there, and later blood can make it look like a fresh mark. This is calle

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May 22 2026CRIME

A High‑Stakes Gas Scam Revealed by a Former Mob Leader

The former Colombo crime family capo Michael Franzese opened up on a popular talk show, explaining how he ran a massive gas‑tax fraud that earned millions every week. He said the plan was simple: collect fuel taxes but never send the money to the government. Franzese claimed this scheme brough

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May 22 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Card Game Fantasy Top Says Goodbye

Fantasy Top, a game that mixed fantasy sports with crypto influencer cards, will shut down by the end of June. The idea was simple: pick NFT cards that represent popular crypto personalities and watch their social media buzz determine your score. Players could build lineups just like in fantasy foot

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May 22 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Exchanges Shift Gears: What Will Lead the Market by 2030

The new study from a global PR firm that focuses on fintech says the biggest changes in crypto exchanges are happening now. It looks at data from 2024 to 2026 and talks with leaders at big names like Coinbase, Binance, and Kraken. First, the numbers show that everyday users are trading less while

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