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Apr 06 2026CRIME

Drift Protocol hack: How trust and security gaps led to a $280 million loss

A $280 million hack on Drift Protocol, a Solana-based DeFi platform, didn’t happen overnight. Instead, it unfolded over months of careful deception. Attackers didn’t break in with brute force—they walked in through the front door, slowly gaining trust before slipping in malware. According to a legal

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Apr 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A calmer way to steal diamonds

A new movie coming in 2026 shows a heist without yelling or car chases. Instead of smashing windows or shooting, the story builds tension with quiet planning and real talks. The film trusts that viewers will enjoy the clever moves more than the usual chaos. The plan kicks off when a retired thief n

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Apr 06 2026LIFESTYLE

Cruise travelers: Know the risks before picking your ports

Cruises make island hopping look easy and fun. But not all stops are equally safe. Some popular ports have raised red flags with crime or travel warnings. Passengers often underestimate how much safety can vary from one city to another. A travel podcast recently pointed out five destinations that ne

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Apr 06 2026CRIME

Why museums keep getting robbed—and why the art is nearly impossible to sell

Museums worldwide have faced a string of bold thefts recently, including a brazen robbery in Italy where thieves took works by Renoir, Cézanne, and Matisse in a single night. Experts say these crimes aren’t as clever as movies make them seem—they’re often just quick break-ins with little planning.

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Apr 05 2026SPORTS

A Night of Cheers and Lessons at the Final Four

In a bustling Chicago bar, fans gathered to watch Illinois face Connecticut in the Final Four. The crowd’s energy rose with every dunk and missed shot, turning the venue into a lively arena for supporters. Some patrons celebrated the team’s long‑time run, while others simply enjoyed the shared excit

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Apr 05 2026EDUCATION

Budget Crunch Forces School District to Weigh Tax Hikes

Spring Cove School District faces a $2 million gap for the 2026‑27 school year. The district plans to spend about $34 million, while revenue is only $32 million, a difference that could threaten programs and maintenance. The projected costs are up 2. 5 percent from last year, whereas revenue grew

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Apr 05 2026HEALTH

Gluteal Pain: What Patients Really Think About Their Treatment

Many people who suffer from gluteal tendinopathy, a common source of hip and buttock pain, have no clear idea about the best way to treat it. The medical community has not yet agreed on a single approach, and patients’ voices are rarely heard in the decision‑making process. To fill this gap, rese

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Apr 05 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Faces Under the Lens: A New Take on Beauty Talk

In a world where scrolling feels endless, one trend stands out: people breaking down the looks of famous actresses. Instead of glamorous red‑carpet shots, they show side‑by‑side pictures—one from years ago and one recent. A person who claims to be a medical professional, or just an enthusiastic fan,

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Apr 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Agents Take the Wheel: Ant Group’s New Crypto Playground

Ant Digital Technologies, a part of the big Chinese company Ant Group, has launched a fresh platform called Anvita that lets software programs instead of people handle crypto deals. The idea is to create an “agent‑to‑agent economy” where bots own assets, trade, and pay without human hands. Anvita

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Apr 05 2026POLITICS

Budget Battle: War Money vs Home Needs

Pete Buttigieg, the former transportation chief, posted on X that President Trump’s latest budget plan focuses heavily on overseas conflicts. The proposal adds about $500 billion for foreign wars, which equals roughly $3, 700 extra per U. S. household. At the same time, it cuts funding for health ca

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