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Crypto Creator Pleads Guilty to 2022 Market Crash Fraud

Do Kwon, a cryptocurrency entrepreneur behind the failed Luna and TerraUSD cryptocurrencies, pleaded guilty to two counts of fraud in a US court on Tuesday. The collapse of these digital currencies in 2022 triggered a market meltdown. Kwon’s guilty plea covers one count of conspiracy to commit commodities and securities fraud as well as wire … Read more

Yahoo Kansanterveystieto

Tietosuoja-asetuksissa ja evästeasetuksissa on muutettu kaikkein yleisimmät valinnat, joten voit peruuttaa suostumuksesi milloin tahansa napsauttamalla linkkiä “Hallitse tietosuoja-asetuksia” ja “Tietosuojakäytännöistämme”. Source: https://consent.yahoo.com/v2/collectConsent?sessionId=3_cc-session_a5705290-6035-4c4b-87ce-fe643618d1ca

NXT Recap: Inconsistency Plagues The Show

This week’s NXT episode was marred by inconsistency and confusion. Jacy Jayne took another pin from Oba Femi, solidifying her status as a beatable champion. However, this lack of competitiveness makes it difficult to invest in the character. Meanwhile, DarkState continued to be a mystery, with no clear direction or motivation. They seem more like … Read more

Angling Feet May Ease Knee Osteoarthritis Pain

A new study suggests that adjusting the angle of one’s foot during walking can help alleviate knee osteoarthritis pain and slow down its progression. Researchers at NYU Langone Health, the University of Utah, and Stanford University tested whether changing a patient’s gait pattern could reduce stress on the joint and found promising results. The investigation … Read more

Flesh-Eating Bacteria Kills Fifth Florida Victim This Year

A “flesh-eating” bacteria, actually more accurately described as necrotizing fasciitis, has claimed its fifth victim in Florida this year. The latest fatality occurred in Bay County, marking the second death from the bacteria in the area. Vibrio vulnificus, the variant responsible for the high mortality rate, is a type of vibriosis that thrives in warm … Read more

Glass Found in Popular Coffee Sold Nationwide, Recalled

A nationwide recall has been issued for Clover Valley Instant Coffee sold at Dollar General stores due to the potential presence of glass shards. The FDA warned that ingesting glass fragments can cause serious injuries, including damage to teeth, laceration of the mouth and throat, or perforation of the intestine. The recall affects three specific … Read more

Venus Williams Gets US Open Wildcard at 45

Venus Williams, 45, has been given a wildcard entry to the US Open, making her the oldest singles player to compete in the tournament in 44 years. The seven-time Grand Slam singles champion returns to Flushing Meadows, where she won two of her titles in 2000 and 2001. This marks Williams’ 25th appearance at the … Read more

LA Student Handcuffed by Federal Agents Outside High School

Federal immigration agents detained a student outside Arleta High School in Los Angeles on Monday morning. According to the school’s superintendent and a board member, the incident involved a teenage student with disabilities who was handcuffed while accompanying another student for registration. The student was later released due to mistaken identity. The incident has sparked … Read more

4.56 Billion-Year-Old Meteorite Crashes into US Home

A meteorite crashed into a home in Georgia, marking the object as one of the oldest known to have fallen from space. Researchers at the University of Georgia analyzed fragments of the rock and found it dated back approximately 4.56 billion years, making it roughly 20 million years older than Earth. The meteor, named the … Read more