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Apr 23 2026POLITICS

US Moves Closer to Easing Marijuana Rules

Federal officials are preparing for a major shift in how marijuana is treated under U. S. law, with changes expected as soon as this week. If approved, this would be the biggest update to marijuana policy in years, making it easier for scientists to study the drug's possible benefits. The push for

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Apr 22 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Reset: Why Prices Fell and What Comes Next

Paragraph 1 Bitcoin fell roughly 12 % in the last three months, but experts say this dip is not a sign of trouble. Instead, it may be the market’s way of resetting itself before new gains begin. Paragraph 2 During a recent podcast, investor Anthony Pompliano claimed that Bitcoin is already in

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Apr 21 2026POLITICS

Gas prices: Why official predictions keep changing

Officials keep giving different answers about when gas prices might drop. First they said weeks, then months, then maybe never before the election. Energy Secretary Chris Wright started with a confident \"weeks\" timeline in early March. By April, he called summer a \"very aggressive\" guess. Just d

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Apr 18 2026POLITICS

Nordic Countries Back Iran’s Strait of Hormuz Move

Officials from Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark spoke up after Iran declared the Strait of Hormuz open for ships. The statement followed a truce worked out in Lebanon, which paused a long-running dispute in the area. The Nordic leaders didn’t just cheer Iran’s words—they stressed that real peace

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Apr 15 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Community Faces New Obsidian Plugin Scam

Paragraph 1 A fresh trick has emerged in the crypto world. Scammers are using a note‑taking app called Obsidian to hide malware inside what looks like helpful plugins. The goal is to steal control of victims’ computers. Paragraph 2 The scheme begins on social media. Attackers pose as venture

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Apr 12 2026OPINION

Utah’s Hidden Stories Unveiled

Paragraph 1 The state of Utah holds many secrets that most people overlook. Recent reports reveal new angles on politics, education, and history that challenge common assumptions. Paragraph 2 Investigations show how certain political figures have used religious rhetoric to shape public opinio

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Apr 03 2026OPINION

Rent Control Slows Home Improvements, Not Housing

Paragraph 1 In Pennsylvania, many people think rent limits will keep homes affordable. The truth is different. When owners can’t raise rents, they often skip needed fixes. Paragraph 2 A man who runs a manufactured‑home park in Bedford County shows this. He bought the site when it was run down

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Apr 03 2026HEALTH

Health Care Fraud: Eight Arrests in Los Angeles Area

Federal agents arrested eight people last week after uncovering a $50 million fraud scheme linked to Los Angeles hospitals and other health programs. The investigation focused on five hospice centers in Glendale, Artesia, Tarzana and Simi Valley. These facilities allegedly billed Medicare for pa

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Mar 28 2026POLITICS

U. S. Plans Limited Iran Action Without Ground Forces

Officials in Washington believe they can handle Iran’s military threats without sending soldiers into combat. Speaking after meetings with global allies, a top diplomat said the U. S. expects to wrap up its campaign in weeks, not months. The focus is on weakening Iran’s ability to launch missiles an

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Mar 22 2026TECHNOLOGY

Pets Reunited with AI Help

Paragraph 1: In a recent story, a woman named Alday celebrated the return of her missing dog. She laughed loudly when she saw her pet again, and said that everyone nearby must have thought she was joking. Her voice cracked with relief as she held her dog close, feeling joy fill her life once more

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