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Apr 24 2026CRYPTO

Crypto in 2026: When hackers got smarter, and wallets got colder

In 2026, North Korea-linked groups quietly made off with almost $600 million across a handful of flashy heists. The biggest headline grabber was Kelp DAO where a single “oops” in how two blockchains talk to each other let the thieves walk away with $293 million. A few weeks later, Drift Protocol los

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Apr 24 2026HEALTH

Over 100 million vaccine doses given to kids since 2023

A big global push that started last year made sure more than 100 million vaccine shots reached young kids across 36 countries. The effort focused on children aged one to five who either missed vaccines or never got them before. By March, about 12 million kids who had zero shots before finally got pr

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Apr 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Gerard Butler’s old heist movie jumps to Netflix

Gerard Butler has played a lot of tough guys—kings, soldiers, heroes—but in one 2018 film he played someone just as tough, only on the wrong side of the law. In Den of Thieves he led a gang of ex-soldiers planning to rob a downtown Los Angeles bank. The story pits Butler’s crew against a detective t

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Apr 24 2026SPORTS

Savannah Bananas switch games due to weather changes

A popular baseball event featuring the Savannah Bananas is getting a quick date change because of rain in New York City. The game planned for Saturday night at Yankee Stadium has been moved up by one day, now set for Friday at 7:30 p. m. instead. The decision came after weather experts warned of sto

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Apr 24 2026ENVIRONMENT

Fire Risk Alert: How Wind and Dry Air Spark Worries Across Half the Country

A large stretch of land from the northern plains down to the southwest is under a serious fire risk warning. The unusually warm air, bone-dry conditions, and gusty winds have created a perfect storm for wildfires to start or spread fast. This isn’t just a small local issue—it covers areas from North

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Apr 23 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tesla’s Big Shift: Robots, Roads and a New Future

Tesla is moving its factories from luxury cars to robots, starting with a new Optimus plant in Fremont that will replace the Model S and X lines. The Texas Gigafactory is also being readied for a second‑generation Optimus that could make 10 million robots each year. The company says it is ready to b

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Apr 23 2026POLITICS

Virginia Map Vote Sparks Trump’s Red‑Election Claim

The state of Virginia held a vote that lets citizens redraw the map used to elect members of the U. S. House of Representatives. The new lines could give Democrats an advantage in four districts that are currently represented by Republicans. After the vote, former President Donald Trump posted on s

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Apr 23 2026BUSINESS

A Big Deal: How a Young CEO’s Startup is Shaping the Future of Coding

Cursor, a fast‑growing coding assistant company, has just announced that SpaceX can buy it for $60 billion later this year. Even if the deal falls through, SpaceX will still pay $10 billion for their collaboration, making it a lucrative outcome for both sides. The company’s leader, Michael Truell,

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Apr 23 2026SCIENCE

Freshwater Fish Secrets Unveiled by DNA Scanning Across Turkey

Scientists used a modern DNA trick called eDNA metabarcoding to map fish life in Turkey’s rivers. Instead of catching every fish, they filtered water from 29 spots spread over seven big river basins. The DNA that sloshes through the water was amplified and read by a high‑throughput machine, producin

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Apr 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Big Numbers, Big Dreams: What Happened on April 22

A Powerball draw that was set for Wednesday, April 22 slipped a half hour behind schedule because of a technical hiccup. The host told viewers that once the glitch was fixed, the results would stream on Powerball. com and YouTube. Fans finally saw the winning numbers after 11:30 p. m. The jackpot o

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