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Apr 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Crunk, Snap and the 2000s: How Two Groups Shaped Hip‑Hop

Crime Mob and Dem Franchize Boyz were the sound of early 2000s Atlanta. They made rap feel like a party, with fast beats and bold fashion. Their songs “Knuck If You Buck” and “White Tee” became anthems for many. The two groups came together again on the Boys 4 Life tour. They shared stag

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Apr 25 2026POLITICS

NYC Schools Under Scrutiny for Alleged Anti‑Jewish Bias

The New York City Department of Education is being examined by the state’s Office for Civil Rights after claims that some teachers formed a group called “NYC Educators for Palestine. ” Reports say the group ran workshops on topics such as “Palestine, Zionism, and Resistance, ” teaching young childre

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Apr 25 2026CRYPTO

AWS Opens Chainlink Data Tools for Enterprise Use

Amazon Web Services has introduced Chainlink’s oracle services to its marketplace, giving developers a new way to pull secure market data into cloud projects. The move keeps AWS’s strict security and compliance checks intact while linking traditional cloud systems with blockchain technology. The pa

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Apr 25 2026CRYPTO

Potion Alpha Gets a New Owner and Bigger Horizons

Potion Alpha, the crypto trading hub with more than 110 000 members, has changed its leadership and plans to grow. A group led by Stratosphere now owns 70 % of the community, with extra money from MacnBTC and other investors. The founder, Gabriele Leyva, will stay on as the main guide for user

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Apr 25 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Could Reach $145, 000 by 2026 – A Bold Forecast

A financial analyst recently claimed that Bitcoin might hit $145, 000 before the end of 2026. He pointed out that the Federal Reserve is adding about $40 billion to its balance sheet each month, even though people worry about inflation. When the new Fed chair is confirmed, he expects the same

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Apr 25 2026BUSINESS

SpaceX IPO Could Shake Up Crypto’s Cash Flow

The world is watching a big event: SpaceX plans to sell shares worth about $75 billion, aiming for a valuation near $1. 75 trillion. If it goes ahead in June, the deal would be larger than any IPO since 2000 and could pull a huge amount of money out of the market. Other tech giants are also prepa

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Apr 25 2026CRIME

New clues in old mysteries: DNA and old cases making headlines

For years, unsolved crimes have haunted families and baffled investigators. But recent developments suggest that science might finally start closing some of these painful gaps. DNA testing, once a slow process, is now speeding up in certain cases, offering a glimmer of hope for answers that have bee

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Apr 25 2026CRIME

Gas station shooting suspect caught on video confessing online

A video from a car in New York is making rounds online, showing Shantay Lashay O'Donnell admitting to a gas station shooting in Maryland. The 65-year-old worker at the Shell station in Columbia was shot last Friday evening and remains in serious condition. O'Donnell's online confession came just day

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Apr 25 2026CRIME

Topeka’s crime drops but traffic stays risky—what’s really happening on the streets

Last year, Topeka saw fewer violent and property crimes, which the police department calls a win. But one problem didn’t budge: traffic incidents stayed stubbornly high. The numbers tell a clear story—thousands of crashes, hundreds of DUIs, and tens of thousands of traffic stops. Speeding, distracte

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Apr 25 2026CRIME

How rap lyrics and bias shaped a death sentence

In 2008, two young men in Texas made a terrible decision. James Broadnax and Demarius Cummings robbed two strangers—music producers Stephen Swan and Matthew Butler—in a parking lot. The robbery turned deadly when bullets were fired. Broadnax was later arrested, confessed to the crime, and was senten

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