FR

Oct 30 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Chaos: Why Traders Are Struggling to Make a Profit

In the wild world of crypto, things are not looking so good for many traders. Bitcoin and Ethereum are still doing okay, but most other coins are lagging behind. This is making people upset, especially those who bet on smaller coins. Things have been super up and down. This makes it hard for people

reading time less than a minute
Oct 30 2025CRYPTO

Big Money Moves: Mastercard Eyes Crypto Startup Zerohash

Mastercard is making waves in the crypto world. They are close to buying Zerohash, a startup that helps with stablecoins and blockchain tech. Zerohash, based in Chicago, was founded in 2017. They help companies with crypto payments and trading. This deal is huge, around $2 billion. It shows how big

reading time less than a minute
Oct 30 2025POLITICS

Minnesota Takes Action to Stop Medicaid Fraud

Minnesota's Governor Walz has decided to bring in outside help to check up on Medicaid programs. This move comes after some people were caught trying to cheat the system. The state wants to make sure that the money meant for those who need it most is being used correctly. The state has picked a com

reading time less than a minute
Oct 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Anne Frank's Story Takes a Bold, Controversial Twist

In New York City, a musical called Slam Frank is stirring up a lot of talk. It's about Anne Frank, the young girl who became famous for her diary during the Holocaust. But this version is different. It shows Anne as a pansexual Latina with a non-binary lover. The musical is a mix of hip hop, spoken

reading time less than a minute
Oct 30 2025CELEBRITIES

Friends, Politics, and TV: Cheryl Hines Talks Larry David

Cheryl Hines, the actress known for her role in "Curb Your Enthusiasm, " recently shared some personal thoughts about her relationship with her co-star Larry David. She mentioned that their friendship has been affected by political differences. Hines, who is married to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , a memb

reading time less than a minute
Oct 29 2025POLITICS

France's Bold Step to Redefine Rape

In a significant move, France's Senate is poised to give the final nod to a bill that redefines rape and sexual assault as any act without clear consent. This shift comes on the heels of a high-profile trial that sent shockwaves through the nation and put a spotlight on Gisèle Pelicot, whose story b

reading time less than a minute
Oct 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Unlocking History Through Smell: A Unique Museum Experience

In Düsseldorf, Germany, a unique museum exhibition is challenging visitors to explore history in a whole new way—through their sense of smell. "The Secret Power of Scents" at the Kunstpalast museum invites guests to journey through over a thousand years of cultural history, not by looking, but by sn

reading time less than a minute
Oct 29 2025POLITICS

US Strike in Yemen: A Call for Justice

In April, a US airstrike hit a prison in Yemen's Saada province, killing over 60 African migrants held by Houthi rebels. This event has sparked serious concerns. Activists argue that this strike might be a war crime. They want a thorough investigation. The US has been targeting Houthi rebels. These

reading time less than a minute
Oct 29 2025SCIENCE

Catching Cheaters: How Online Research is Fighting Fake Participants

Online research is a big deal. It helps more people take part in studies. But it also opens the door for cheaters. These folks want to make money by lying. They pretend to be someone else. They give wrong info to join studies. In 2023, researchers found out about this problem. They saw that some pe

reading time less than a minute
Oct 29 2025BUSINESS

France's Bold Move: Tech Giants Face Higher Taxes

France is making a big move. They want to charge tech giants more money. Lawmakers just voted to increase the tax on companies like Amazon, Google, and Facebook. This tax could go from 3% to 6%. It's part of their plan for the budget in 2026. This isn't just about money. It's about power. Big tech

reading time less than a minute