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Apr 27 2026CRIME

Crypto Kidnappings in France: A Question of Data Theft

Pavel Durov, the person behind Telegram, has claimed that French tax officials are handing over personal information about people who own cryptocurrencies to criminals. He says these data leaks have helped thieves target wealthy crypto owners for ransom attacks. The accusations come after France re

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Apr 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Pick Three Movies to Watch on Prime Video This Week

Prime Video has a new list of top ten movies, and three stand out for anyone looking for something to stream. The first choice is a fast‑moving thriller that shows up again and again on the charts. It follows a clever thief who plans non‑violent heists along a famous freeway in Los Angeles. The s

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Apr 27 2026CRIME

Shifting Cargo Crime: From Texas to Organized Networks

The first quarter saw 767 reported supply‑chain theft incidents across North America, with losses amounting to $131. 6 million—about the same as last year despite fewer cases. Texas, once a hot spot for opportunistic cargo theft thanks to its busy freight corridors, is losing ground. Data indica

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Apr 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Real Tulsa Show: Why Ethan Hawke’s Series Beats Stallone

Ethan Hawke’s new crime drama set in Tulsa is grabbing attention for a reason. The show follows a down‑turned reporter who digs into the secrets of a powerful local family, drawing on real history for its core mystery. Critics have praised it with a 98% rating, and fans are already excited about the

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Apr 27 2026ENVIRONMENT

How Iran’s oil troubles are speeding up the world’s switch to green power

Oil prices jumped when Iran’s military blocked the Strait of Hormuz after recent attacks. Many countries that normally buy oil from the Middle East rushed to find other energy sources. Instead of waiting for oil supplies to stabilize, they turned to China, the biggest maker of solar panels, batterie

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Apr 27 2026SPORTS

Pitch and Weather Factors at Chepauk for CSK vs GT Showdown

The upcoming IPL 2026 match at MA Chidambaram Stadium between Chennai Super Kings and Gujarat Titans isn’t just another mid-table clash. With both teams sitting on six points after seven games, the game carries more weight than usual. CSK sit fifth thanks to a strong net run rate boosted by a domina

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Apr 27 2026OPINION

A Naval Leader’s Goodbye After 20 Years

A Navy commander with two decades of service faced an impossible choice: retire early or lose benefits entirely. Michelle Bloomrose, a decorated officer confirmed for promotion to captain, never got to wear the new rank. Instead, she walked away because the government decided her identity made her u

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Apr 27 2026CRIME

A quiet student’s surprising violent turn

Cole Allen wasn’t the kind of person people expected to make headlines for violence. The 31-year-old Torrance man had built a reputation as a polite, hardworking student who once designed an emergency brake for wheelchairs. His LinkedIn profile showed steady progress: a bachelor’s in mechanical engi

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Apr 27 2026CRIME

A familiar place turns dangerous again

The Washington Hilton has hosted big events for decades. It’s famous for its M-shaped design and sits in Dupont Circle, close to the White House. For years, it’s been the venue for the White House correspondents’ dinner, where politicians and reporters gather to share jokes and stories. But this yea

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Apr 27 2026CRIME

Medical Reports vs Legal Proof in Violent Crime Cases

When someone survives a violent attack, doctors often create medical reports to describe their injuries. But these reports aren’t always designed for legal battles. The law needs proof that is specific to court cases, unlike the medical records that focus on treatment. This mismatch can create probl

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