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Jun 16 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Showdown: Bitcoin, Ethereum and the Battle of Utility

Bitcoin’s share of the market jumped from 41 % to 70 %, a rise that one analyst used to highlight three points: Bitcoin remains the strongest digital money, it is still the main store of value, and credit built on top of it works well. The rise came while Ethereum, Solana and Binance Coin have fo

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Jun 16 2026CRIME

How UK Adoption System Failed a Child

A baby boy named Preston Davey was adopted by a couple in Blackpool, Lancashire, after his biological mother—already a convicted murderer—gave him up at just five days old. His foster family raised him for months before social services approved the adoption. But the system that placed him in their c

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Jun 16 2026CRIME

A Son at the Crossroads: Trust Fund Tension in a Family Tragedy

Nick Reiner’s life has taken a dark turn since his parents’ shocking deaths late last year. Now 32, he stands accused of killing his mother and father in their California home—an act he insists he didn’t commit. As his criminal trial looms, Reiner faces a new hurdle: accessing money he says he’s owe

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Jun 14 2026POLITICS

Sweden Lowers Youth Crime Age to 14 as Violent Incidents Rise

Sweden is adjusting its legal stance on young offenders, lowering the age at which a child can be tried for serious crimes from 15 to 14. The change follows an earlier proposal that would have set the age at 13, which lawmakers rejected for lacking sufficient support. The new plan allows children ag

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Jun 14 2026HEALTH

Beach trips ruined by hidden water dangers

This weekend was supposed to be perfect for beach lovers in Massachusetts. Weather forecasts promised sunny skies and warm temperatures in the mid-80s across the South Shore. But three Plymouth beaches—College Pond, Fearings Pond (two separate spots), and Damon Pond Beach in Ashby—ended up closed du

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Jun 13 2026CRIME

Funds Frozen After Tragic Family Case

A man in his early thirties, now facing serious charges after his parents' deaths, is caught in a legal battle not just with the courts but with a trust overseeing his inheritance. The trustee managing his parents' estate plans to ask a judge to release funds originally meant for him at age 30, but

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Jun 11 2026CRIME

Mom Charged After Alleged Plan to Poison Kids in Car

A woman from Oregon is facing three counts of first‑degree attempted murder after she allegedly tried to fill her family car with exhaust fumes while her three preschoolers were inside. The mother, 32, was said to have convinced the children that they were having a sleepover and then turned on the e

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Jun 10 2026OPINION

Mental Health in Crisis: Why Jails Aren't the Answer

People in San Diego County facing severe mental health episodes often end up in places they never should – ERs overcrowded with psychiatric cases or jail cells designed for punishment, not treatment. That's not just unlucky. It's a sign of a system that confuses sickness with crime. Crisis teams exi

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Jun 10 2026HEALTH

Breaking Down Who Benefits from Healthy Ageing Programs

Healthy ageing programs don’t always help everyone equally. Many people get left behind because of where they live, how much money they make, or even their education level. This isn’t just about unfairness—it actually changes how well these programs work. A closer look at different communities shows

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Jun 09 2026BUSINESS

Perth Airport Picks DXC Technology to Power Its Future Terminal

DXC Technology has been chosen by Perth Airport as the master systems integrator for its new terminal project. The company will design, link, test and hand over more than 70 IT and operational systems that will run the new hub. The terminal is set to open in 2031, bringing all commercial flights int

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