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Jun 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Finds Crypto Bugs: Why Zcash’s Surprise Leak Matters

New AI tools that once only helped people write code are now spotting serious security holes in software. The latest generation of models, such as Anthropic’s Claude Mythos and OpenAI’s GPT‑5. 5, can read code faster than most humans and point out weaknesses that could be exploited by attackers. Cr

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Jun 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech and Security Shifts: What Businesses and Users Need to Watch

Technology is evolving fast, and some recent moves raise big questions about privacy, security, and who controls the data. Meta quietly embedded face recognition code in millions of phones through its smart glasses app—a feature they claimed to abandon years ago after legal trouble. Meanwhile, Googl

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Jun 05 2026CRIME

Student Arrested Over Hate Flag at NYU Graduation

A man named Alexander Stepnowsky was taken into custody after a flag bearing two swastikas and a Star of David appeared over a building at New York University during graduation festivities. The flag was flown from the Steinhardt School, a campus building named after a wealthy donor who supported Jew

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

Wes Duncan: A Strong Choice for District Attorney

A former district attorney who once worked in Washoe County says that voters should choose Wes Duncan for the next DA. He points out that a DA must lead with honesty and keep the public safe, and believes Duncan has what it takes. Duncan is a decorated Air Force Colonel who has handled many milit

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

Rising Prices and Cutting Aid Push Millions to Hunger

The conflict in the Middle East has pushed many people closer to hunger, according to a report from the United Nations World Food Programme. The war has caused fuel and transport costs to climb, which in turn raises food prices worldwide. At the same time, aid organisations are running short of mone

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Jun 05 2026SPORTS

College sports rules: Who should decide the future?

College sports are in a mess with no clear rules. Some want Congress to step in and create national guidelines, while others argue that powerhouse conferences should keep control. Nick Saban, the famous Alabama coach, recently told senators that the current system is broken and needs fixing. He supp

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Jun 05 2026POLITICS

Swiss Army Steps Up Security for Big G7 Meeting Near the Border

When Europe’s top leaders meet in France for the G7 summit in mid-June, Switzerland won’t sit idle nearby. The country plans to send in 4, 000 soldiers to help keep things safe across three cantons close to the action. The main meetings will take place in Evian-les-Bains, a lakeside town just a shor

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Jun 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

Smart rings and data risks: what happens when fitness trackers get hacked?

Smart rings promise deeper health insights than wristbands, but their tiny computers also collect sensitive data like sleep patterns, heart rate, and stress levels. Ultrahuman, an India-based company behind popular smart rings, recently admitted hackers accessed customer wellness records. The breach

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Jun 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

How South America’s tech-smart borders could teach the world

Two countries at the tip of South America show how borders are no longer just lines on a map. Argentina and Chile are using high-tech tools to catch criminals while keeping travel smooth for tourists and traders. Instead of just checking passports at the gate, both nations now scan passengers before

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Jun 05 2026CRIME

How Tech Giants and Government Teams Up to Fight Crypto Scams

Big tech companies like Coinbase, SpaceX, Meta, and Apple joined forces with U. S. and international law enforcement in a major crackdown on crypto fraud. Together, they managed to freeze over $3. 8 million in stolen funds. The operation, a part of a wider initiative called "Disruption Week, " focus

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