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Nov 04 2025CRYPTO

Iran's Power Drain: The Hidden Cost of Illegal Crypto Mining

In Iran, a staggering number of crypto miners are operating outside the law. Out of the 427, 000 active mining rigs, more than 95% are running without proper approval. This has turned Iran into a hotspot for illegal mining activities, all thanks to the country's low electricity prices. The head of

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Nov 04 2025SPORTS

WSU Needs a Wise Old Owl in Their Coaching Nest

Washington State University's football team is struggling, and it's not just about the players. The coaching staff might need a fresh perspective, specifically someone with more experience. Robb Akey, a 59-year-old interim coach, recently led Oregon State to a surprising win against WSU. This victor

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Nov 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Belief and Science Clash in New Crime Drama

A fresh crime drama is making waves, blending mystery and deep questions about belief. "The Fundamentals" is a joint effort between Taiwanese and Singaporean creators, focusing on a murder case that pits science against spirituality. The story revolves around a rural cop who is quite superstitious

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

How Past Hurts Shape Young Minds: A Look at College Students' Mental Health

Growing up tough can leave deep marks. Bad things happening in childhood, known as adverse childhood experiences or ACEs, can mess with a person's mind later in life. Anxiety, depression, and stress often follow those who had rough starts. But why? What's the connection? A recent study tried to figu

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Nov 04 2025SPORTS

Cowboys' Coaching Choices: A Look at the Big Decisions

The Dallas Cowboys are at a crossroads. Brian Schottenheimer, the team's offensive coordinator, is keeping a close eye on defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus. This isn't just a routine check-up. Schottenheimer has good reasons to scrutinize Eberflus's work. Maybe if Schottenheimer had hired Eberflus

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Nov 04 2025SPORTS

College Basketball Kicks Off: What to Expect on Opening Night

College basketball is back, and the first night of the season is packed with exciting matchups. While it's not the most star-studded night, there are plenty of games worth watching. One of the biggest games of the night is Florida vs. Arizona. Florida, the reigning national champion, will be tested

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Nov 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Patent Fight: Who Really Owns the Tech?

A legal battle is heating up in the tech world. Adeia, a company focused on intellectual property, has taken AMD to court. They claim that AMD's processors, used in computers and servers, break their patents. These patents cover ways to make semiconductors better. Adeia's CEO, Paul Davis, said that

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Nov 04 2025EDUCATION

Lowcountry Schools Show Mixed Results in 2025 Report

The 2025 South Carolina School Report Cards are out, and the results are a mixed bag for the Lowcountry area. The report, which looks at things like test scores, graduation rates, and how ready students are for college or careers, shows that some districts are doing better than others. Charleston C

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Nov 04 2025ENVIRONMENT

Amazon's Gold Rush: A Crackdown on Illegal Mining

The Amazon rainforest is under siege. Illegal gold mining is a big problem there. Recently, Brazilian police teamed up with Interpol to tackle this issue. They destroyed hundreds of illegal mining rafts on the Madeira River. These rafts were worth millions of dollars. The total damage to criminal gr

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Nov 04 2025CRIME

Small-Time Crooks Behind Louvre Jewel Heist?

The recent Louvre heist might have seemed like a job for big-time criminals, but the suspects in custody tell a different story. They are local folks from Seine-Saint-Denis, a suburb north of Paris. The group includes three men and one woman, all with records, but not the kind you'd expect from mast

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