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May 25 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Growth Might Happen in Washington, Not on the Charts

The buzz around crypto has shifted from Bitcoin prices and new ETFs to what happens in Washington, D. C. A recent post by a crypto influencer mentioned that the White House is pushing the CLARITY Act past July 4, hoping to clear up legal confusion and attract huge sums of money into digital assets.

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May 25 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Stays Strong, No Need to Fret

Cryptocurrency commentator Martini Guy posted CZ’s remarks as breaking news, saying “No need to panic, Bitcoin will never die! ” but the comment was not new. CZ had already made a similar statement in February 2025 and later clarified it with a laughing emoji. CZ, worth about $110 billion, is a w

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May 25 2026POLITICS

Russian‑Controlled Luhansk Dormitory After Drone Strike

A ruined dormitory in the Russian‑held Luhansk region was examined by forensic teams after a drone attack that officials say killed 21 people, many of them young women. The building’s front was riddled with holes and broken windows, while outside lay twisted metal and concrete, and inside the rem

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May 25 2026SPORTS

Emma Navarro: Roots, Rise, and the Quiet Spirit Behind a Tennis Star

Emma Navarro is often celebrated for her calm poise on the court, but what fuels that steadiness? Born in New York City in 2001, she grew up in Charleston, South Carolina, a town that shaped her early tennis life. The city’s vibrant sports scene and her family’s support—her father runs the Charlesto

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May 25 2026RELIGION

Traditional Islam in Kazakhstan: A Modern Story of Faith and State

Kazakhstan’s version of Islam is more than a set of beliefs; it mixes old‑school legal rules, theological ideas from the Maturidi school, mystical Sufi practices, and local ways of life. These layers have been reshaped over centuries, first by the reach of pre‑modern Muslim culture, then by Soviet e

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May 25 2026TECHNOLOGY

Huawei’s New Chip Trick Boosts Speed and Saves Money

Huawei has shown a fresh way to make its chips faster and cheaper. The company uses a design called “LogicFolding” that lets more transistors fit on the same chip and makes them run quicker. The new approach can add 53% more transistors and lift clock speeds by about 13%. Because Huawei cannot us

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May 25 2026TECHNOLOGY

Data Foundations: Why AI Projects Often Fall Flat

Many big companies think they’ve cracked AI by buying fancy models, but the real problem lies in how they handle data. The main culprit is a weak data foundation that makes it hard to trust the information used by AI systems. Instead of focusing on algorithms, leaders should first build a strong,

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May 25 2026TECHNOLOGY

Bridging the Gap Between Human and AI Teams

Human and artificial intelligence teams are now stepping into real‑world, high‑stakes jobs. Yet the research on how they work together is scattered across many fields and uses different ideas, making it hard to build a clear picture. Because of this split, we struggle to link what we know about h

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May 25 2026SCIENCE

Dilithium: The Tiny Crystal That Powers the Star Trek Fleet

Starships in the famous space series rely on a tiny, pink mineral to travel faster than light. This mineral, called dilithium, is not a real rock but an imagined piece of technology that helps turn the violent clash between matter and antimatter into controlled energy. In practice, a ship’s engin

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May 25 2026POLITICS

Redistricting War: How the House Might Lose Its Voice

The fight over how congressional districts are drawn has grown into a national crisis. Three big forces have pushed the battle to new heights. First, Donald Trump’s preferred Republicans won key state races in Indiana, removing resistance to his gerrymandering plans. Second, the Supreme Court weaken

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