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Disturbing "Five Nights At Epstein's" Online Game Spreads Rapidly Through Classrooms
Disturbing "Five Nights At Epstein's" Online Game Spreads Rapidly Through Classrooms
A disturbing browser game called Five Nights at Epstein’s is spreading in schools, with students playing it during class and sharing videos online, according to Bloomberg.
In the game, players take on the role of victims trapped on Jeffrey Epstein’s island, trying to survive five nights by avoiding assault. Its popularity has been fueled by social media, where clips of students playing have drawn large audiences and, in some cases, even demonstrate how to bypass school restrictions. The game’s accessibility...
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Authored by Francisco Rodrigues via CoinDesk.com,
Tokenization could reshape finance by enabling instant settlement and cutting out intermediaries, and introduces new risks that regulators are not yet equipped to manage, the IMF said.
Tokenization could amplify volatility through automated markets and smart contracts, the report said.
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House Ethics Panel Finds Florida Democrat Congresswoman Committed 25 Violations
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Authored by Chase Smith via The Epoch Times,
A bipartisan House Ethics Committee panel found on March 27 that Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D-Fla.) committed 25 ethics violations, a ruling that sets the stage for a sanctions hearing and a potential expulsion vote on the House floor.
The adjudicatory subcommittee, composed of four Republicans and four Democrats, deliberated until well past midnight before releasing its findings Friday morning.
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