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May 07 2026CRYPTO

AlphaPepe hits $1. 1M before launch while Bitcoin eyes $250K

A crypto project called AlphaPepe has quietly smashed through $1. 1 million in its presale just weeks ahead of its big exchange debut. While Bitcoin grabs most headlines with predictions of hitting $250, 000 by 2026, AlphaPepe isn’t waiting around for the spotlight. Instead, it’s quietly ticking off

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May 07 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin's rise depends on this key milestone and new US law

A major crypto investor predicts Bitcoin could jump to $100, 000—but first it needs to push past $84, 000. That number isn’t just a random price point. It’s where Bitcoin bounced back from earlier this year, making it a critical barrier to break. A new US bill called the CLARITY Act could help push

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May 07 2026CRYPTO

Fast crypto bets arrive with 30-second Bitcoin price swings

A new app just turned betting on Bitcoin’s next tiny move into a super fast game. Instead of waiting for weeks or months for election or sports predictions to settle, users now guess up or down in half-minute bursts. The stakes start at one dollar, making it feel more like a quick video game than ol

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May 07 2026FINANCE

AI Tools That Trade While You Sleep

Financial tools are getting smarter every year. One new player gives users bots that buy and sell stocks or crypto without lifting a finger. The idea sounds futuristic, but the nuts and bolts are simple: plug in an email, pick a plan, and watch the trades roll in. Critics argue that putting money on

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May 07 2026CRYPTO

Wall Street’s crypto plans depend on clear federal rules

Big investors won’t touch blockchain assets until the government sets solid rules. At a Miami tech conference, O’Leary said most Wall Street firms still see crypto as too risky because laws are unclear. Many banks are testing tokenization—turning stocks and bonds into digital tokens that trade inst

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May 07 2026HEALTH

New vape rules aim to balance adult access with youth protection

The U. S. government recently took a sharp turn from its long fight against flavored vapes. For years, officials worked hard to block fruit and candy flavors, arguing they hook young users. Now, suddenly, the same agency that once banned over a million flavors has greenlit four new ones—all aimed at

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May 07 2026POLITICS

Russia Returns to Venice Art Show: Why Some Say It’s About Art, Not Politics

The Venice Biennale, a famous art festival, has let Russia set up its exhibit again after skipping two years. This move has caused a big debate. Some say art should stay separate from politics. Others argue that allowing Russia back sends the wrong message. The festival’s leader says art should bri

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May 07 2026POLITICS

New Zealand’s Navy Upgrade Plans Take Shape with Global Partners

New Zealand is exploring new ways to upgrade its navy by teaming up with Australia and Britain. Instead of building ships alone, the country is considering foreign designs to replace its old Anzac-class frigates, which have been in service since the late 1990s. The government wants to finalize a dec

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May 07 2026HEALTH

Passengers speak up after cruise ship faces virus scare

Three people lost their lives after catching a rare virus on a luxury cruise ship near Antarctica, sparking fear and frustration among passengers. The MV Hondius, carrying travelers from over 20 countries, became the center of a crisis when hantavirus cases appeared. Some who were stuck on board sha

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May 07 2026HEALTH

Blood Tests Show Early Signs of Alzheimer’s Long Before Symptoms Appear

Researchers are studying a rare form of Alzheimer’s that runs in families, where symptoms almost always start at the exact same age. This special case helps scientists spot brain changes years before people feel sick. While doctors can now detect tiny clues in blood tests, experts still don’t fully

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