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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

Food Stamps in Limbo: Trump's Shutdown Standoff

The government shutdown is causing chaos for millions who rely on food stamps. President Trump recently said that SNAP benefits won't be paid until Democrats agree to end the shutdown. This statement came after the administration promised to use emergency funds to send out partial payments. But now,

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Nov 04 2025CRYPTO

Iran's Power Drain: The Hidden Cost of Illegal Crypto Mining

In Iran, a staggering number of crypto miners are operating outside the law. Out of the 427, 000 active mining rigs, more than 95% are running without proper approval. This has turned Iran into a hotspot for illegal mining activities, all thanks to the country's low electricity prices. The head of

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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

Trump's Crypto Pardon: A Question of Connections

A recent discussion on CNN shed light on President Donald Trump's pardon of Changpeng Zhao, the crypto billionaire behind Binance. The conversation took a heated turn when Scott Jennings defended Trump, claiming he probably didn't know Zhao personally. The debate kicked off with host Abby Phillip q

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Nov 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

A Glitch in Battlefield 6 Makes Players Drop Dead After Jumping

In the world of Battlefield 6, players expect chaos and excitement, but not from a strange glitch that causes sudden deaths after jumping. This issue has been identified and is being addressed by the developers. The bug seems to trigger when a player is killed while falling from a significant heigh

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Nov 04 2025CRIME

When a Sandwich Becomes a Statement: What's the Big Deal?

In a courtroom in Washington, D. C. , a unique case is unfolding. A man named Sean Charles Dunn is on trial for throwing a sandwich at a federal agent. Dunn claims it was a form of protest, but prosecutors argue it's a crime. The jury must decide who is right. The incident happened during a protest

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Nov 04 2025BUSINESS

EU's Nickel Supply Worries Sparked by MMG-Anglo American Deal

The European Union is worried. A big deal between two mining companies, MMG and Anglo American, might mess up Europe's supply of a crucial mineral called ferronickel. This mineral is super important for making high-quality, low-emission stainless steel. That's the kind of steel many industries rely

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Nov 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Belief and Science Clash in New Crime Drama

A fresh crime drama is making waves, blending mystery and deep questions about belief. "The Fundamentals" is a joint effort between Taiwanese and Singaporean creators, focusing on a murder case that pits science against spirituality. The story revolves around a rural cop who is quite superstitious

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Nov 04 2025FINANCE

The Fight for a Second Chance: Sam Bankman-Fried's Legal Battle

Sam Bankman-Fried, the former big shot of the crypto world, is not giving up. His legal team is making a big push to overturn his conviction. They say he didn't get a fair trial. The judges will listen to their arguments soon. Bankman-Fried was found guilty of some serious charges. He was accused o

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Nov 04 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Organic Electronics: A New Way to Study Molecular Stacks

Organic electronics are a big deal. They can make devices that are flexible and light. But studying how these materials are arranged is tough. Normally, scientists use microscopes or X-rays. But this can be hard when the materials are complex or don't form nice crystals. Researchers found a new way

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Nov 04 2025CRIME

Detroit's Foiled Halloween Plot: A Close Call for Safety

In a recent development, authorities in Detroit have charged two young men with planning a terrorist attack. The suspects, aged 20, had been preparing for a potential assault on LGBTQ+ bars in the suburbs. They were inspired by the extremist ideologies of the Islamic State group, according to a deta

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