JUDGES RICHARD M BERMAN

Jun 10 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Leaders Push for Senate Vote on Blockchain Protection Bill

More than sixty top crypto CEOs and founders wrote a letter to Senate leaders on June 9, urging the full Senate to approve the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act while keeping protections for blockchain developers in place. The signatories, representing companies such as Coinbase, a16z crypto, Uniswap

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Jun 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Meta Keeps AI Plans on Track After Instagram Hacks

Meta is sticking to its artificial‑intelligence roadmap even after a wave of Instagram account hijackings. The company decided not to overhaul its strategy following the security breaches. Internal documents show that Meta chose to keep all products running. Only one experiment, the IG Forg

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Jun 10 2026FINANCE

Mozambique’s push for fresh World Bank aid while IMF reviews its economy

Mozambique isn’t just hoping for cash—it’s actively courting two major lenders at once. While an IMF team wraps up a five-day visit to Maputo, the government is quietly negotiating the return of direct budget support from the World Bank. That means the country wants flexible funds it can spend freel

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Jun 10 2026HEALTH

Understanding why some cervical cancer patients in Nigeria miss a key treatment

Most women fighting cervical cancer need brachytherapy—a targeted radiation method—to fully beat the disease. But this treatment isn’t always easy to find, especially in poorer nations. Nigeria has one of Africa’s busiest cancer centers, yet many patients still miss out on this life-saving option. R

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Jun 10 2026CELEBRITIES

Fitness and Weight Choices: What Stars Say About Modern Methods

Many people wonder how celebrities stay in shape for big events like the Sports Illustrated Swim Week runway. Bethenny Frankel, a familiar face from reality TV, shared her approach recently. She hasn’t tried GLP-1 drugs but isn’t against them if someone feels they need help. Frankel pointed out that

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Jun 10 2026HEALTH

Breast cancer treatment: what really matters when choosing hormone therapy

Most breast cancers that spread are hormone-sensitive, meaning their growth depends on estrogen or progesterone. Doctors usually start with hormone-blocking pills plus a second drug that slows cell division. This combo works well at first but becomes less predictable over time. Tumors change as they

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Jun 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Inside the world of show production: Behind the scenes with a key player

Making a TV show or performance isn’t just about the hosts and guests. Someone has to handle the behind-the-scenes work that keeps everything running smoothly. That’s where producers come in. They juggle schedules, manage budgets, and solve last-minute problems so the show goes on without a hitch.

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Jun 09 2026HEALTH

New Ways to Spot Colon Cancer Early in Maryland

Maryland’s latest colon cancer rules give people more chances to catch the disease before it gets serious. Doctors used to say a colonoscopy every ten years was the only reliable test. Now, they add home stool kits and a blood test called Shield that can be done at a regular doctor’s visit. Even i

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Jun 09 2026SCIENCE

AI in Weather and Climate: Not a Sudden Revolution

Machine learning is now used to help predict the weather and study climate change. It does not replace scientists; it works alongside traditional physics models. Most of the work uses “machine learning, ” a type of computer program that finds patterns in data. It is trained on large sets of

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Jun 09 2026HEALTH

Boosting App Use: How Tiny Tweaks Change Quit‑Smoking Habits

Mobile apps are a common way to help people quit smoking, but many users stop using them quickly. A new study looked at how people interact with a quit‑smoking app that sends reminders to try different self‑control tricks. Instead of treating the whole app as one thing, researchers broke it down

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