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Mar 30 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Rules Still Vague: Why the New Guidance Falls Short

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) released new rules on March 19, together with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, hoping to clarify how U. S. securities laws apply to digital assets. The move is a step forward, especially on topics like staking and meme coins, and it corrects some

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Mar 30 2026CRYPTO

CoinFello Unveils AI‑Powered Chat for Easy DeFi Moves

CoinFello, a new tool that lets people talk to their crypto wallets like a friend, has opened its doors to everyone at the EthCC event in Cannes. The platform turns simple sentences into blockchain actions, so users can send coins, swap tokens, bridge across chains, or set up recurring trades withou

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Mar 30 2026POLITICS

South Korea Eyes Driving Limits as Oil Prices Rise

South Korea is mulling a nationwide rule that would restrict car use if oil costs climb beyond current levels. The idea is to curb energy demand amid worries that the U. S. -Israel conflict could tighten supplies from the Middle East. The government would look at expanding a pilot program that alrea

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Mar 30 2026TECHNOLOGY

Crypto Money Helps Buy Cheap Drones for Russia and Iran

When people want to buy a cheap drone online, it is hard for governments to know who bought it and why. The new study shows that groups connected to Russia and Iran are using digital money, or crypto, to pay for these drones. Crypto is recorded on a public ledger called the blockchain. By looking a

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Mar 30 2026HEALTH

Robots on the Operating Table: Money, Trends, and Reality

The rise of robot‑guided surgery is striking, even though clear proof that it outperforms older methods like laparoscopy is still thin. Surgeons are increasingly choosing robotic tools, often driven by financial incentives and the allure of cutting‑edge technology. Studies show that hospitals rec

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Mar 30 2026BUSINESS

New $3. 5B Lilly Plant to Bring Jobs and Green Ideas to Lehigh Valley

A big pharma company plans a $3. 5 billion factory in Upper Macungie Township that could give the area 850 steady jobs and almost 2, 000 construction gigs while boosting local traffic plans. The site sits on about 150 acres of farmland north of I‑78 and west of Fogelsville. It already has water, sew

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Mar 30 2026SCIENCE

Space Talk: Movies, Orbit Tech and the Next Moon Mission

The new film about a lone astronaut on a long‑haul space trip sparks debate about how realistic the science feels. Experts point out that while some details are imaginative, many of the challenges shown—like life support and radiation protection—mirror real research. Next up is a look at data cen

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Mar 30 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Studio82: A New Home for Fresh TV Ideas

Jenny Daly, who once led the production of shows like American Ninja Warrior, has stepped into a new role as founder and CEO of Studio82. The company will create both unscripted and scripted series, with a special focus on projects for well‑known creators and celebrities. It also plans to launch a d

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Mar 30 2026CELEBRITIES

Star Power and Fan Frenzy: A Cautionary Tale

Lionel Richie has warned new stars that fame can be a double‑edge sword. He told Joel Madden, the frontman of Good Charlotte, that he never hears his father‑in‑law complain about fans. Richie admits he can’t ignore people who want to talk. He says being invisible is hard, but ignoring fans

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Mar 30 2026SCIENCE

Celebrating 90 Years of Biophysics in Brazil

The Brazilian Biophysical Society has guided the field for almost a century. Since 1936 it has linked scientists, students and institutions through workshops, meetings, and conferences. These gatherings have built a strong reputation for biophysics across Brazil and the wider Latin American region.

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