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Solana now commands 23% of the global blockchain developer market share, up from 6% in 2020, a 45% year-over-year surge in active builders that no news would have predicted in 2022. This is bullish news for Solana.Ethereum’s share has fallen to 31%, dropping below 35% for the first time since 2022 and erasing nearly five decades’ worth of dominance in under four years.The story this data tells is structural: developer talent is consolidating around high-performance integrated chains, and the Layer 1 competitive landscape has fundamentally reset.Source: SyndicaA new report from Syndica, tracking developer distribution across blockchain networks, confirms what the…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! We’ve been swamped with news the last few weeks, and as a result, I feel I was only able to scratch the surface on a very impactful story out of Chicago. So, allow me to get into the details of a case that shows dramatic flaws in the system, and how Chicago citizens and police are paying a terrible price.It’s the case of Alphanso Talley, 26 years old. His criminal record goes back to when he was a juvenile and the records are sealed. Now, he is accused of killing Chicago Police Officer John…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! WWE star Liv Morgan has proven over the last year she’s more than just a wrestler.She is set to appear in the movie “Bad Lieutenant: Tokyo” this year, which she stepped away from the ring to film in 2025. And she recorded a song “Trouble” – as well as a music video – for her WrestleMania 42 entrance. It has since become her main entrance.ZERO BS. JUST DAKICH. TAKE THE DON’T @ ME PODCAST ON THE ROAD. DOWNLOAD NOW! Liv Morgan stands on the turnbuckle after her match with Lyra Valkyria during…

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MISSILES AND ARTILLERYAs pressure from the United States – Taiwan’s most important security backer – mounted, however, senior KMT lawmakers demanded a much higher budget than the one initially proposed by the party.Taiwan’s parliament previously gave the government a green light to sign US agreements for four weapons deals, even though funding for these and other arms had not yet been approved.The weapons – M109A7 self-propelled howitzers, Javelin anti-armour missiles, TOW 2B missiles and High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) – account for nearly US$9 billion of the US$11.1 billion arms package announced by Washington in December.The KMT was “willing…

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new video loaded: Trump Dismisses Iran’s Strikes as a ‘Trifle’transcriptBacktranscriptTrump Dismisses Iran’s Strikes as a ‘Trifle’President Trump on Thursday said the cease-fire with Iran was still intact after the two countries exchanged fire. He dismissed Iran’s attacks as a “trifle.”“They trifled with us today. We blew them away. The talks are going very well, but they have to understand if it doesn’t get signed, they’re going to have a lot of pain.” “The actions of the United States stand in stark contradiction to its stated objectives, and have served only to escalate tensions and deepen instability in the region.”President Trump…

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Japanese entertainment giant Sony on Friday said it expects annual profit to rise as revenue from some business segments in the fourth quarter helped offset headwinds from a memory price crunch.Here are Sony’s fourth-quarter results compared with LSEG estimates:Revenue: 3.036 trillion Japanese yen ($19.4 billion) compared to analyst estimates of 2.896 trillion yen.Operating profit: 164 billion yen compared to analyst estimates of 278 billion yen.While hardware sales fell to 110 billion yen in the fourth quarter, compared to 183 billion yen in the same period last year, revenue was bolstered by strong performances in Sony’s image sensor and music businesses.…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! At least six underage girls were recovered last month during a sweeping operation targeting prostitution-related activity in Portland, Oregon, police announced Thursday.The girls, ages 13 to 17, were recovered after enforcement initiatives launched on April 15, according to officers from the Portland Police Human Trafficking Unit (HTU) and the East Precinct. Sex trafficking and prostitution-related activities have been known to plague Southeast Portland’s 82nd Avenue corridor for years, but last month’s recovery effort yielded what authorities called “a stunning number” of victims, significantly higher than the norm.”While it is not unusual for HTU…

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