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Dec 01 2025OPINION

Rethinking E-Bike Rules: Safety First in Massachusetts

E-bikes are becoming a big part of daily life in Massachusetts. They help people get around, especially in busy cities. But with this rise in popularity, there are growing safety concerns. Recently, a tragic accident in Stoneham has sparked a call for better rules. This is not the first time safety

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Dec 01 2025CRYPTO

China's Crypto Crackdown: Stablecoins in the Crosshairs

China is tightening its grip on cryptocurrency, with a special focus on stablecoins. The People's Bank of China, along with 12 other agencies, recently held a meeting to discuss the resurgence of crypto trading and the risks it poses. The bank made it clear that virtual currencies are not legal ten

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Nov 30 2025CRYPTO

UK Crypto Rules: What's Changing and Why It Matters

Starting next year, crypto traders in the UK will have to share more personal details with trading platforms. This is part of new rules that aim to track crypto transactions and ensure people pay the right taxes. The UK government has decided that crypto service providers must collect and report cu

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Nov 30 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Clash: Privacy vs. Control in São Paulo

In São Paulo, a heated debate erupted during a crypto conference. The main topic? Privacy and freedom. Vinícius Brito, a crypto expert, sparked the crowd's enthusiasm. He said, "Privacy is like the body's immune system for freedom. " He believes that when privacy is attacked, freedom is next. Brito

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

How Tiny Protein Tags Shape Cancer Behavior

Proteins are like tiny workers in our body, and they often need a bit of a tweak to do their jobs right. One such tweak is called SUMOylation. It's like adding a small tag to a protein, which can change how it works, where it hangs out in the cell, or even how long it sticks around. This tagging pr

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Nov 29 2025BUSINESS

Pennsylvania's New Laws: More Money for Music and Rules for Storage

Pennsylvania just made some big changes to how it supports live music and oversees storage units. The governor recently approved a new law that does two main things. First, it makes it easier for concert venues to get tax breaks. Second, it sets clear rules for self-service storage places. The law

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Nov 29 2025CRYPTO

UK Tightens Crypto Rules: What You Need to Know

The UK is stepping up its game on crypto taxes. Starting in 2026, crypto platforms will have to report all transactions made by UK users. This move is part of a bigger plan to make sure crypto isn't used to dodge taxes. The UK's tax authority, HMRC, will get automatic access to both local and intern

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Nov 29 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Bounce: What's Driving the Crypto Comeback?

The crypto world is buzzing again as Bitcoin (BTC) has finally broken through the $90, 000 barrier after a tough stretch. This rebound has brought some relief to Bitcoin ETF holders, who were feeling the pinch when prices dipped below the key $89, 600 mark. Cathie Wood, the big boss at ARK Invest,

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Nov 29 2025CRIME

Hong Kong's Housing Safety Concerns Ignored Before Deadly Blaze

A deadly fire in Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court housing complex has raised serious questions about safety standards and oversight. The fire, which claimed at least 94 lives, spread rapidly through the exterior scaffolding, highlighting potential hazards that residents had previously flagged. Residents

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Nov 28 2025CRYPTO

Trump's Crypto Firm Shakes Up Leadership

A crypto company with connections to former US President Donald Trump has recently seen some big changes at the top. ALT5 Sigma, which manages crypto investments, said goodbye to its CEO and COO in November. Jonathan Hugh and Ron Pitters left the company, and Tony Isaac, who was the president, is no

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