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South Korea's $4.8 Million Crypto Blunder: When Police Turn Into Thieves' Best Friend

South Korean police accidentally exposed a crypto wallet's master key in a press release, costing taxpayers millions in stolen assets.

The Middle East Is Spiraling: What Happens When Regional Powers Stop Playing by the Rules

Iran escalates attacks across the Middle East after spiritual leader's death. Hezbollah strikes Israel, U.S. jets fall in Kuwait, and the conflict spreads beyond anyone's control.

Cursor Just Hit $2 Billion in Revenue, But the AI Coding Wars Are Getting Messy

Cursor claims $2B annualized revenue as competition heats up. But are the cracks already showing?

The Polyamine Paradox: Why the Same Molecules That Slow Aging Can Fuel Cancer

Scientists finally solve a decades-old mystery: how molecules that promote longevity also drive aggressive tumor growth.

John Hammond Jr., Blues Legend Who Kept Delta Blues Alive for 60 Years, Dies at 83

Grammy-winning blues guitarist John Hammond Jr., son of legendary producer John Hammond Jr., passes away after cardiac arrest.

The Spermidine Paradox: Why the Same Molecule That Fights Aging Fuels Cancer Growth

Scientists finally explain why polyamines support healthy aging in normal cells but turbocharge tumor growth in cancer cells.

The Middle East is Spiraling: Trump Says This War Could Last 4-5 Weeks

In just 72 hours, the U.S., Israel, Iran, and Hezbollah have escalated into open warfare. Here's what you need to know.

Bijou Phillips' Kidney Crisis: A Celebrity's Raw Fight for Survival

Actor Bijou Phillips reveals she's urgently waiting for a kidney transplant, opening up about living on dialysis and finding strength in her daughter.

The Middle East Is Burning: How Hezbollah's Gamble Just Triggered a Regional Inferno

Israel and Hezbollah are locked in a dangerous escalation. The ceasefire is dead. What happens next could reshape the entire region.

The Protein Obsession: Why Americans Might Be Doing It All Wrong

Food journalist Elizabeth Dunn breaks down why the protein craze is overblown and what you should actually be eating instead.

Why Design Systems Fail (And How to Build Ones That Actually Last)

Design systems don't fail because of bad designers. They fail because organizations outgrow their structure. Here's what actually matters.

Apple's iPhone 17e Gets Smarter, But the Price Gap Still Doesn't Add Up

Apple's new budget iPhone gets meaningful upgrades, but at $599 it's still uncomfortably close to the superior iPhone 17.