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Nov 28 2025CRIME

Kalshi's Shady Sports Bets: Is It Really Legal?

Kalshi, a prediction market, is in hot water. A lawsuit claims it's running an illegal sports betting platform. The platform calls bets "event contracts. " But the lawsuit says these are just bets. And they're illegal in many states. The lawsuit says Kalshi is tricking people. It makes them think t

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Nov 27 2025FINANCE

Will Middle-Class Donors Step Up to Fill the Giving Gap?

New tax laws might change how Americans give to charity. The changes could make the wealthy give less and encourage middle-class folks to give more. But will it work? The tax bill passed in July has some big changes. It lowers the tax benefit for top earners from 37% to 35%. This could mean $4. 1 b

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Nov 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Australia's Big Move: New Rules for Nature and Big Projects

Australia is about to make some serious changes to how it protects nature and approves big projects. The government has struck a deal with the Greens party to pass a new law before the year ends. This law will make it harder to harm nature but easier to get the green light for big projects like wind

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Nov 27 2025CRYPTO

Crypto's Privacy Puzzle: Balancing Secrecy and Oversight

Crypto has always been linked to anonymity, but things are changing. In 2025, user privacy is fading as new global laws demand identity checks for wallets and exchanges to fight money laundering. Advanced blockchain analysis tools now make every transaction traceable. Privacy is a hot topic in cryp

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Nov 27 2025CRIME

Italy Takes a Stand Against Femicide

Italy has made a bold move to tackle violence against women. Lawmakers from all sides came together to pass a new law. This law makes femicide a specific crime in Italy's legal system. Femicide refers to the murder of women due to gender-based violence. Those found guilty of this crime can now face

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Trump's Legal Loss: A Costly Lesson in Courtroom Tactics

A recent ruling by a federal appeals court has left former President Donald Trump and his legal team facing a hefty price tag. The court upheld a nearly $1 million penalty against Trump and his attorneys for what was deemed "frivolous" legal action. This case revolves around a lawsuit Trump filed ag

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Nov 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Australia's Big Move: New Environment Laws on the Horizon

Australia is about to shake up its environment laws. The Greens have given the thumbs up to the Labor government's plan. This means the new rules could become official as early as Thursday. The Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, is pretty happy about it. The changes aim to make things faster for imp

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

A Family Torn Apart: The Complexities of Immigration Enforcement

In a recent turn of events, a Brazilian woman named Bruna Caroline Ferreira found herself in the custody of U. S. immigration authorities. This case has garnered attention due to her connection to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt's nephew. Ferreira entered the United States on a tourist

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Nov 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI in Law Enforcement: A Risky Experiment?

Law enforcement agencies are trying to figure out how to use AI tools safely. They want to keep things accurate, private, and professional. But it's not easy. Experts say a recent case shows how things can go wrong. An immigration officer used ChatGPT to help write a report. They gave it just one s

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Nov 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI in Law Enforcement: What's the Big Deal?

A federal judge recently raised eyebrows by pointing out that immigration agents are using AI to write use-of-force reports. This small detail was mentioned in a footnote of a lengthy court opinion, but it has sparked a bigger conversation about accuracy and privacy. The judge, Sara Ellis, question

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