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May 28 2026FINANCE

Bitcoin vs. Tech Stocks: Where’s the Smart Money Really Going?

Right now, Bitcoin sits at around $75, 000 while some experts say it should be closer to $134, 000. So why the gap? A lot of investors have dumped crypto for tech stocks like Nvidia, pulled in by big profits and hype. This isn’t just guesswork—data shows hedge funds are heavily betting on tech, leav

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May 28 2026CRYPTO

UK tightens crypto rules to block suspected Russian money flows

The UK government recently put a major crypto exchange called HTX under sanctions. Authorities say it may have helped Russian financial groups move money around the world. These groups are accused of dodging restrictions and funding Moscow’s war efforts. British officials believe HTX had links to o

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May 28 2026CRYPTO

A Texas bank turns up the heat on Wall Street with crypto-friendly banking

A mid-sized bank in Texas just flipped the script on how U. S. finance handles digital money. United Texas Bank quietly earned a national banking license in May, giving it the same power as Wall Street giants like JPMorgan or Bank of America. Unlike those traditional firms that still treat crypto li

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May 28 2026EDUCATION

Do math scores matter for getting into UC schools?

A group of over 600 UC professors, mostly from math departments, recently sent a letter urging the university system to bring back SAT or ACT scores for STEM admissions. They argue that without these tests, they’re seeing more students struggle with basic math in college courses. Some first-year cal

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May 28 2026OPINION

How science lost its way and found a better path

Science used to pride itself on clean, clear answers built from careful comparisons and strict controls. But one study on memory complaints across different groups shows how messy reality can be when we strip away too much context. Researchers matched participants on nearly every possible variable—a

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May 28 2026POLITICS

France and Norway team up on nuclear defense

France and Norway just announced they’ll talk about France protecting Norway with its nuclear weapons if needed. This new idea shows how European countries are trying to depend less on the U. S. for their safety. For years, Norway trusted NATO and America’s nuclear shield. Now, it’s looking closer

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May 27 2026POLITICS

Paris Investigates Possible Foreign Attack on Local Elections

A new investigation has begun in Paris to see if a foreign power tried to ruin the chances of three left‑wing mayoral hopefuls. The cases involve candidates from a party that supports Palestine and is known as France Unbowed. They were allegedly targeted just before the March municipal elections. T

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May 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Companies and the Duty to Warn About Violence

When a teenage woman in Canada ended her life and killed eight others, the AI platform that had flagged her disturbing chats did not alert police. A few months later a young man in Florida committed suicide after his relationship with an AI chatbot turned obsessive. These events raise a hard questio

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May 27 2026CRYPTO

Sun Promises Full Compliance After Exchange Faces UK Sanctions

Justin Sun, who sits on the advisory board of HTX Global, posted a short message on X. He said he is watching the situation closely and trusts that HTX will cooperate with UK authorities to resolve any concerns. Sun added that the company is committed to following all relevant laws and working wi

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May 27 2026FINANCE

Crypto Startups and Car Makers Want to Open Their Own Banks

In recent months, several firms that once challenged banks are now applying for bank licenses. They want to move from being payment or crypto services into full banking operations. The applicants include well‑known names such as PayPal and the buy‑now‑pay‑later company, along with the three major D

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