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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Journalists Face Life Sentences in Pakistan Over Protest Support

In a recent development, eight journalists and online commentators received life sentences from a Pakistani anti-terrorism court. They were found guilty of terrorism-related offenses. These charges were linked to their online support of Imran Khan, the former prime minister who was briefly arrested.

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Georgia's Political Battle: Who's Behind the Mystery Millions?

In Georgia, a mysterious group has spent around $8 million on ads attacking Lt. Gov. Burt Jones. This group is secretive, with no clear donors or public face. They're registered in Delaware but have a mail-drop in East Atlanta. A media buyer in Utah is helping them run these ads, making them a big p

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Jan 02 2026SPORTS

Basketball Bonanza and Beyond: A Weekend Sports Extravaganza

The weekend kicks off with a basketball frenzy, both men's and women's college teams taking the court. On Saturday, top teams like Duke, Kentucky, and Kansas are in action, with games spread across various channels from noon to late evening. It's not just basketball, though. Horse racing fans can ca

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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

How Does the Karafs App Measure Up for Users?

The Karafs app is a big deal in Iran, with almost 5 million people using it for diet plans, cooking tips, and fitness advice. But how easy is it to use? A recent study tried to figure that out by asking users to talk through their experience. The study used a method called think-aloud, where users

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Jan 02 2026FINANCE

Wall Street's Shaky Start to 2026

The new year began with a bumpy ride for Wall Street. After a strong 2025, stocks couldn't keep up the momentum. Tech stocks, which had been leading the charge, couldn't sustain their early gains. The S&P 500, which had surged over 16% in 2025, dipped slightly. The Nasdaq also fell, while the Dow ma

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Jan 02 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Hacks Take a Dip: What's the Catch?

In December, the crypto world saw a big drop in hacking losses. The total amount stolen fell to $76 million, which is a 60% decrease from November's $194. 2 million. This news comes from PeckShield, a company that keeps an eye on blockchain security. Even though the total loss went down, there were

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Jan 02 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Exchanges Gear Up for a More Regulated Future

Big crypto exchanges are making big moves to stay ahead in 2026. They're not just chasing quick profits anymore. Instead, they're focusing on building strong, legal foundations. This means getting more licenses and creating products that can handle strict rules. OKX, one of the major players, has a

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Jan 02 2026FINANCE

Crypto ETFs: Why the Market Isn't Buzzing Anymore

Bitwise recently filed for 11 new crypto ETFs, but the market didn't react much. This shows that ETF filings are no longer exciting news. The market has seen a lot of these filings, and investors are now more focused on other things. The new ETFs would invest in different cryptocurrencies like Aave

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Jan 02 2026CRYPTO

The Unusual $26 Million Crypto Surge and the Trader Who Profited

In the early hours of New Year's Day, a crypto trader, Vida, noticed something odd on Binance. The token BROCCOLI714, which most people had never heard of, had a huge wall of buy orders worth $26 million. This was not a typical market move. Vida thought it might be a hacked account or a glitch in a

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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

A Growing Concern: Opioid Use in Pregnancy

Over the past decade, the number of pregnant women using opioids has seen a significant rise. This trend is worrying because it puts both the mother and the baby at risk. A recent study looked at over 5. 5 million pregnancies in California. It found that the rate of opioid use during pregnancy more

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