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Goldman Sachs Files For Bitcoin Fund
Goldman Sachs has filed with the SEC to launch a new Bitcoin fund. Goldman Sachs has officially filed for its first Bitcoin ETF product, marking a significant expansion into crypto-asset management. The filing is part of a broader trend in financial services seeking exposure to digital assets.
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UN Report Identifies Six Drivers of Mass Extinction
A United Nations report outlines five major causes contributing to a sixth mass extinction event. Key drivers include the expansion of human territories into wildlife habitats and the impact of massive hunting and safaris. The report also highlights the intrusion of invasive species, such as the American crayfish, which displace native populations. These cumulative effects are significantly altering global biodiversity, particularly on island ecosystems.
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Trump Shows Anxiety Over Military Authority
Donald Trump has been increasing his social media activity, posting dozens of messages per night, which analysts suggest indicates growing anxiety. This behavior coincides with the approaching May 1 deadline for a 60-day legal period that allows him to abandon military operations without congressional approval. Sources indicate his inner circle is struggling to restrain his unrefined and emotional posts. Observers suggest his heightened emotional expression and aggressive rhetoric on social media reflect this growing pressure.
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Longest Held US Immigration Detainees Re-arrested
A family that held the record for the longest duration in US immigration detention has been re-arrested following their previous release. This development highlights ongoing volatility in US immigration enforcement and detention policies.
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Google Wallet Expands Digital Passport Support
Google Wallet has added support for three additional digital passport IDs on the Android platform. This expansion includes digital credentials for Brazil, Singapore, and Taiwan, facilitating easier international travel for Android users. This enhancement allows users to store and access their digital identity documents more conveniently through the Google Wallet application. The expansion is part of Google's ongoing efforts to integrate more identity-related services into its digital wallet.
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DC Proposes Felony Charges For Protection Order Violations
DC Safe co-founder and executive director Otero announced the Protecting Victims Amendment Act of 2026 to enhance survivor rights. The proposed legislation seeks to treat repeat violations of protection orders as felonies. Otero, a survivor and child witness of domestic violence, stated the move is a crucial step toward saving lives. The amendment specifically targets cases where police believe a victim is facing domestic violence.
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Former Idaho Governor Dirk Kempthorn Dies At 74
Former Idaho Governor and U.S. Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorn has died at age 74. His family confirmed the death, noting he had been diagnosed with colon cancer last year. Kempthorn served in high-level federal and state capacities in the United States. Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorn died on Friday, April 24, 2026. His family confirmed his death in a written statement in Boise.
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San Fernando Valley Burglary Spree Continues
Burglars broke into a residence on Shoshone Avenue in the Lake Balboa area near White Oak and Sherman Way at approximately 10:00 PM last night. Residents discovered an open door upon returning home and reported that burglars destroyed a security camera during the incident. This event follows a series of burglaries that have affected the San Fernando Valley throughout the current month. No specific items taken have been confirmed by authorities at this time. A recent fire involving hazardous materials occurred in a canyon area near Burbank. Neighbors reported the incident involved trash and chemical waste, prompting a hazmat response.
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Detroit Teen Dies in Harper Woods Shooting
A 19-year-old man from Detroit was shot and killed during a loud house party in Harper Woods. Gunfire broke out on Huntington Street near the intersection of 8th Mile and Kelly shortly after midnight. Local authorities are investigating the circumstances of the fatality. No suspect information was immediately released regarding this specific event. Officers found evidence of gunfire at the scene but no immediate victims. Investigations into the incident are ongoing. A 17-year-old boy died following a shooting incident in Northeast Washington, DC. Officers from the DC sixth district responded to the scene in the Nanny Helen Burroughs Avenue area near 55th Street northeast. The Guardia Civil is investigating a shooting in the village of Columbiello, Lena, where a couple in their 70s was found with gunshot wounds.
WWJ Detroit
DHS Appeals Federal Ruling on DACA Status
The Department of Homeland Security has filed an appeal against a federal immigration judge's decision regarding a DACA recipient. The individual was detained by Customs and Border Protection while boarding a domestic flight last summer and was released from immigration detention in October. The judge ruled that DACA status protected the individual from deportation, but DHS argues these protections are not absolute and remain subject to agency discretion.
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