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Nov 02 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Innovation: Blazpay's Rise and What It Means for Investors

Blazpay is making waves in the crypto world, having raised over $1 million and sold more than 139 million tokens. The project is in its third phase, with only a few tokens left before the price goes up. Right now, you can get tokens for $0. 009375, which is even lower than the seed price of $0. 008.

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Nov 02 2025SCIENCE

Building Blocks for Better Peptides: A New Way to Link Them Up

Scientists have found a clever way to link peptides and small proteins together. They used special molecules called polyvalent thioesters as anchors. These anchors have many arms, like a star, and can hold multiple peptides or proteins. The process is quite neat. First, they attached several peptid

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

Tanzania's Election Chaos: Opposition Cries Foul, Violence Erupts

In Tanzania, the recent elections have sparked outrage and unrest. The main opposition party, CHADEMA, refuses to accept the results. They claim the elections were rigged and not fair. Their leader, Tundu Lissu, is in jail. He was arrested months ago for treason. CHADEMA says the elections were fak

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Nov 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Talks: Brazil's Last-Minute Housing Fix for COP30

Brazil is stepping in to help poorer nations attend the COP30 climate summit. With just a week to go, many countries still don't have a place to stay. The host country is offering free cabins on cruise ships to ensure everyone can participate. Belem, the city hosting the event, usually has limited

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Nov 02 2025HEALTH

The Big Move: Families Share Their Stories About Living Independently with Disabilities

Moving out of the family home is a big deal for anyone. But for people with disabilities, it can be a life-changing event. Families play a huge role in this transition. They have a lot of hopes and fears. They want their loved ones to live independently. But they also worry about what might go wrong

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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

OU's Coaches Fire Up Fans for the Big Kickoff

OU's football season is just around the corner, and the buzz is building. The coaches, Baranczyk and Moser, have been busy rallying the fans. They've been sharing their excitement and plans for the upcoming games. The coaches have been talking about their strategies. They want to make sure the team

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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

US Military Build-Up in Venezuela: Echoes of Past Interventions

In Venezuela, the US is amping up military pressure on President Nicolás Maduro, stirring memories of past interventions in Latin America. The US has labeled Maduro a narco-terrorist and is taking strong action against him. Back in the day, leaders like Salvador Allende in Chile and Rafael Trujillo

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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

A Former Soldier's Disappearance and a Failed Venezuelan Invasion

A former Green Beret, Jordan Goudreau, is now wanted by the authorities after skipping his court hearing. He was supposed to be in court to discuss whether he should be put back in jail for breaking the rules of his release. Goudreau, who is 49 years old, was arrested last year for trying to smuggle

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Nov 01 2025BUSINESS

Amazon's Big Change: Why 14, 000 Jobs Were Cut

Amazon recently let go of 14, 000 employees. The company's CEO, Andy Jassy, explained that this wasn't about saving money or replacing people with AI. Instead, he said it was about fitting the right people into the company's culture. This move comes after Amazon grew a lot over the past few years.

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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

Tanzania's President Wins Big, but Is It Fair?

Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan won the recent election with a huge 97% of the vote. She celebrated in Dodoma, saying Tanzanians chose a woman leader. She called for unity and promised to keep the country peaceful. But not everyone is happy. Many think the election wasn't fair. Two main op

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