PRESIDENTELECT DONALD J TRUMP

Apr 14 2026POLITICS

When Leaders Play God: The Unsettling Trend of AI Self-Portrayal

Donald Trump’s brief but explosive social media post last weekend showed him in flowing white robes, his hand resting on another man’s head—an AI-generated image that many saw as a deliberate attempt to place himself in a divine role. The picture didn’t last long online, but the backlash did. Religi

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Apr 13 2026CRYPTO

Jito Steps into Korea with New Custody Deal

Jito Foundation has inked a deal with Korean custodian KODA, aiming to bring its JitoSOL token into South Korea’s growing crypto scene. The partnership focuses on secure storage and staking options for institutional players, a move that lines up with the country’s upcoming digital‑asset rules set to

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Apr 13 2026POLITICS

Trump Criticizes Pope for Stance on Iran and War

Trump wrote a long post on social media, saying the pope is weak on crime and bad for foreign policy. He did not mention the pope’s name, but he was talking about Pope Leo XIV. Trump said he does not want a pope who thinks Iran can keep nuclear weapons. The former president also criticized

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Apr 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Justin Bieber’s Coachella comeback sparks debate over modern music trends

Justin Bieber’s surprise Coachella set this year wasn’t your typical festival performance. Instead of a full production, he leaned into nostalgia by playing his old hits straight off YouTube, even recreating a viral 2025 rant where he told paparazzi to back off. The move divided fans—some called it

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Apr 13 2026SPORTS

When top players keep missing games, who misses out?

Joel Embiid’s string of injuries this season—appendix surgery, an oblique strain, a stress fracture in his shin, and knee trouble—has limited him to 38 games, a sharp drop from his usual dominance. The Philadelphia 76ers, who rallied around him in past playoffs, now face another shot without their s

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Apr 12 2026SPORTS

Justin Rose: From Johannesburg to the Green

Justin Rose was born in Johannesburg on July 30, 1980. He moved to England when he was five, growing up in Hampshire where the local clubs shaped his love for golf. He learned early at places like Tylney Park, Southwood, and Hartley Wintney before refining his skills at North Hants Golf Club. Des

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Apr 12 2026CRYPTO

Sun Criticises WLFI Lock‑ups, Faces Legal Threat

Justin Sun, the man behind Tron, called out WLFI for keeping its token locked too long. He said he put a lot of money into the project early on. Sun also pointed out that most votes in a March proposal came from only ten wallets. He claimed the vote process was hidden and not fair. Sun posted his t

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Apr 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Superhero Shows Can Be More Than Just Action

Jessica Jones started on Netflix but later moved to Disney+, surprising many fans. That move showed something interesting: mature stories can fit in places meant for lighter content. Most Marvel shows focus on heroes saving the world with flashy powers. But Jessica Jones does something different. It

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Apr 11 2026SPORTS

Jordan Spieth: The American Golfer with European Roots and Strong Faith

Jordan Spieth, born in 1993 in Dallas, Texas, stands out in professional golf not just for his skills but also for his background. Unlike many athletes who keep their personal lives private, Spieth’s heritage and beliefs often come up in discussions about him. His family moved from Pennsylvania to T

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Apr 11 2026FINANCE

Japan takes a close look at private credit risks but sees no big problem yet

Japan’s finance chief recently shared her view on private credit, a fast-growing but shadowy part of finance worth about $2 trillion worldwide. She pointed out that Japan’s own exposure isn’t large and doesn’t pose a big threat right now. Still, she’s keeping an eye on how things move, especially as

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