Swing-state Dem candidate’s ‘disgusting’ comments about JD, Usha Vance’s ‘Brown children’ sparks outrage

Dr. Abdul-Sayed, who is running as a Democrat for a U.S. Senate seat in Michigan, has faced backlash online after he made several pointed criticisms of Vice President J.D. Vance’s personal life, including his relationship with Second Lady Usha Vance, during a podcast. “What do you think was going on in Usha’s head when she…

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LayerZero blames Kelp’s setup for $290 million exploit, attributes it to North Korea’s Lazarus

LayerZero has blamed the $290 million Kelp DAO breach on Kelp’s own security configuration, saying the Liquid recollateralization protocol ran a single validator setup that LayerZero had previously warned about. The attack uses a novel vector that targets the infrastructure layer rather than any protocol code. LayerZero initially believes that the attackers are North Korea’s…

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2 teens dead after planned fight between juveniles escalates into a shooting at a public park in North Carolina, police confirm

A planned fight between two “young men” escalated into a shooting at a park in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, killing two teenagers and injuring several others, most of them minors, police confirmed at a news conference Monday. The Winston-Salem Police Department said the incident at Leinbach Park began around 9:52 a.m. when officers responded to a…

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A $300 million borrowing spike on Aave signals liquidity crunch after KelpDAO exploit

The aftershocks of Saturday’s KelpDAO hack are spreading through the stablecoin market, and in ways that aren’t obvious. In the first 24 hours after the attack, Aave users borrowed approximately $300 million from their stablecoin Tether deposits Tether$1.0002 According to Chaos Labs, on the platform. The surge in borrowing is not a sign of demand;…

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Nick Shirley confronts California Democrats over ‘Stop Nick Shirley Act,’ pressing on First Amendment rights

Independent journalist Nick Shirley captured a video released this week questioning Assembly Bill 2624, which California Republicans called the “Stop the Nick Shirley bill” during interviews with Democratic and Republican lawmakers about the scope and intent of the bill, which California lawmakers faced off against at the state Capitol in Sacramento. “If this bill passes,…

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