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Sep 03 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin Takes a Backseat as Ethereum Steals the Show in August

In August, something unusual happened in the crypto world. Bitcoin, which had been the star of the show, saw a big drop in interest. Investors pulled out $751 million from Bitcoin ETFs. This happened just a few weeks after Bitcoin hit a record high of $124, 000. Meanwhile, Ethereum was the new favo

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Sep 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Ethereum's Big Bet on AI: Why Robots Might Love It More Than Humans

Imagine a world where robots handle most of the work. That's the future some big tech companies are betting on. And guess what? Ethereum, a popular blockchain network, thinks it's the perfect place for these AI agents to do business. Ethereum has some key features that make it stand out. It can han

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Sep 03 2025CRYPTO

Ethereum's Big Change: Holešky Testnet Set to Retire

Ethereum's largest testnet, Holešky, is about to retire. This is part of a planned shutdown and move to a new testnet called Hoodi. The change is happening because of some technical problems earlier this year. The shutdown will happen two weeks after the Fusaka upgrade is done. This upgrade is expe

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Sep 03 2025CRYPTO

Hackers Strike WLFI Tokenholders with EIP-7702 Exploit

A new wave of attacks is targeting World Liberty Financial (WLFI) tokenholders, leveraging a known exploit tied to Ethereum's EIP-7702 upgrade. This exploit allows hackers to sneak into user wallets and steal tokens as soon as they are deposited. The issue was highlighted by Yu Xian, founder of Slow

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Sep 03 2025BUSINESS

Spot the Signs: Is Your Workplace Healthy or Harmful?

Workplaces can be either great or terrible. A good workplace makes people feel safe and happy. This leads to better work and less people leaving. But many people face bad workplaces. These places can hurt mental health and make people less confident. Bad workplaces have certain signs. One sign is w

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Sep 03 2025POLITICS

Trump's Mixed Signals on Russia and Ukraine

In a recent interview, former U. S. President Donald Trump expressed his frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin over the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. He mentioned that his administration was considering steps to reduce casualties in the war but did not provide specific details. Trump's co

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Sep 03 2025POLITICS

A Patriot's Farewell: Ukraine Mourns Another Loss

Andriy Parubiy, a well-known Ukrainian politician, was laid to rest on Tuesday. He was killed in a shooting on Saturday in Lviv. This is the second assassination in the city in just over a year. Police have a suspect in custody. They think Russia might be involved, but Moscow hasn't said anything a

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Sep 02 2025SPORTS

Coach Belichick's Mystery Lineup

Football fans know that college and NFL games have some key differences. One of those differences is how much info coaches have to share. In college, coaches can keep things pretty secret if they want to. That's exactly what Bill Belichick did before a big game against TCU. Belichick put out a dept

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Sep 02 2025CRIME

The Enigmatic Life and Tragic End of Richard Erker

Richard Erker, a talented jeweler and artist, lived a life full of contrasts. In the 1970s, he was a celebrated figure in New York's vibrant art scene, creating unique and striking jewelry for famous musicians and actors. His work was known for its bold and often dangerous designs, such as spiked ri

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Sep 02 2025EDUCATION

Remembering Dr. Gary D. Lopaschuk: A Life of Impact

Dr. Gary D. Lopaschuk, who passed away in 2025, left behind a legacy that continues to inspire many. Born in 1955, his journey was marked by significant contributions to his field. His work was not just about research; it was about making a real difference. People who knew him often spoke about his

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