May 2026

Aave asks court to block $71 million crypto seizure linked to North Korea claims

Leading decentralized lending platform Aave has asked a US federal court to block an attempt by victims of North Korean terrorism to seize around $71 million in frozen crypto after last month’s rsETH-linked exploit, escalating a dispute that has already divided Arbitrum’s governance. The case, filed Monday in the Southern District of New York, seeks

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Andrew and Fergie could reunite in Portugal after King Charles nod

King Charles III’s wise decision proves he will never abandon the legacy of his late mother, Queen Elizabeth, as he makes secret efforts to keep the family together. The 77-year-old’s nod to his niece, Princess Eugenie, raised hopes of a reunion between Andrew and Fergi, as speculation over the former Duke and Duchess of York’s

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Bitcoin (BTC) hated inflation. Now maybe it’s the opposite

Bitcoin BTC$80,958.81 continues to recover, defying the typical inflation scenario. This raises the question of whether cryptocurrency has quietly moved from a risk asset to a hedge against inflation. The leading cryptocurrency by market value is up 19% in just over a month, surpassing $80,000 on Monday for the first time since January. The rally

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Lauren Sánchez Bezos trains with NYC firefighters ahead of 2026 Met Gala

Lauren Sánchez Bezos took her Met Gala prep to an unexpected place: the New York City Fire Department. Days before hitting the red carpet on May 4, the 56-year-old journalist and philanthropist joined the FDNY for a full workout routine, including gear drills, smoke-filled obstacle courses and rescue techniques. “This is probably the most unique

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XRP-Linked Ripple Opens Up North Korean Threat Intelligence to Crypto Firms

Ripple is now sharing its internal threat intelligence from North Korean hackers with the crypto industry, the company announced Monday, in a move that reframes how the industry responds to a shift in attack methodology in the DPRK. The Drift hack was not a hack in the sense that most people think of it. No

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