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Crypto fans hoped Trump would make them legit before meme coins came

Trump’s new cryptocurrency, $TRUMP, is an example of what insiders call a meme coin - a digital token traded largely to capitalize on jokes or online enthusiasm rather than as a practical financial asset. It had a market capitalization of $5.8 billion late Friday, a sizable worth for a week-old project.
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Jet stream helping planes slingshot across Atlantic Ocean at 800 mph

When Virgin Atlantic Flight 10 took off from New York’s JFK International Airport this week, it was running 1 hour 13 minutes late. But within 23 minutes of takeoff, it was careening over the Atlantic at 803 mph - and still got to London’s Heathrow Airport on time. The reason? Jet stream winds supercharging its speed.
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Flu has been worse than COVID this winter

Ever since the novel coronavirus reached the United States five years ago, it has unleashed punishing winter waves of illness. But the usual COVID uptick is much more muted this winter and appears to have peaked. The virus is less rampant in wastewater compared with winters past. Hospitalization rates have gone down.
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Vance casts tiebreaking vote for Hegseth

WASHINGTON – The Senate narrowly confirmed Pete Hegseth as defense secretary Friday after he survived a bruising struggle with Democrats who decried the Trump nominee as unqualified and unfit to oversee the country’s 1.3 million active-duty troops and the Pentagon’s nearly $850 billion budget.
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Trump surveys damage in L.A. after criticizing fire response

President Donald Trump landed in Los Angeles Friday afternoon to survey the devastation from the firestorms that swept through L.A. County. It was his first presidential visit since taking office — and a potentially contested one after his repeated threats to withhold federal aid to California.
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Gaza welcomes U.N. aid, but it needs a deluge

Outside a warehouse in southern Gaza one day this week, a small crowd of men and boys waited their turn for a bit of the humanitarian aid that Gaza has desperately needed. They walked away with sacks of flour and cardboard boxes of food, many dragging their cargo behind them in two-wheeled shopping carts.