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Karma is a very important mechanic in Inzoi. It essentially keeps track of how your Zoi treats others. If you are kind and respectful, your Zoi will build good karma. On the other hand, if your Zoi is rude or mean, their karma will drop. When your Zoi has bad karma, other Zois might avoid them or even make fun of them. It also makes life in the game a lot harder, which is why it is important to keep your Zoi on their best behavior. One great way to increase your karma is by donating. If your Zoi can…

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CNN  —  The health of Brazil’s former President Jair Bolsonaro has worsened following a surgery earlier this month, according to his medical team. Bolsonaro is in the intensive care unit (ICU) of the DF Star Hospital in Brasilia and will undergo a new round of examinations following signs of “clinical deterioration,” the team said in a statement published Thursday morning on Bolsonaro’s X account. Those signs include “elevated blood pressure and worsening liver laboratory tests,” the team said. His surgery was related to the recurring intestinal complications he has suffered since being stabbed in 2018. Bolsonaro underwent surgery In January…

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Spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETF) in the United States saw over $3 billion in inflows this week, marking the first full week of consecutive inflows in five weeks.On April 25, the 11 spot Bitcoin (BTC) ETFs saw $380 million in inflows, bringing the total for the week to around $3.06 billion over five consecutive inflow days, according to Farside data. The last time spot Bitcoin ETFs had a full week of inflow days was the week ending March 21.Strong inflow week turns April into positive monthETF analyst Eric Balchunas said in an April 24 X post that “ETFs are on…

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Elon Musk’s xAI Holdings is in talks to raise $20 billion in fresh funding, potentially valuing the AI and social media combo at over $120 billion, according to a new Bloomberg report that says talks are in the “early stages.” If successful, the deal would constitute the the second-largest startup funding round ever, behind only OpenAI’s $40 billion raise last month. The funding could help alleviate X’s substantial debt burden, which is costing the company a whopping $200 million monthly in servicing fees, per Bloomberg’s sources, with annual interest expenses exceeding $1.3 billion by the end of last year. A…

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Spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETF) in the United States saw over $3 billion in inflows this week, marking the first full week of consecutive inflows in five weeks.On April 25, the 11 spot Bitcoin (BTC) ETFs saw $380 million in inflows, bringing the total for the week to around $3.06 billion over five consecutive inflow days, according to Farside data. The last time spot Bitcoin ETFs had a full week of inflow days was the week ending March 21.Strong inflow week turns April into positive monthETF analyst Eric Balchunas said in an April 24 X post that “ETFs are on…

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By DARLENE SUPERVILLE, Associated Press ROME (AP) — President Donald Trump on Saturday paid his respects to Pope Francis, occupying a front-row seat in sunlit St. Peter’s Square as more than 50 heads of state and other dignitaries attended the funeral of the Catholic Church leader who pointedly disagreed with the American on a variety of issues. Trump and first lady Melania Trump were seated next to Estonian President Alar Karis and not far from French President Emmanuel Macron for the outdoor service on a cloudless morning. In this photo provided by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Office, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, right, and…

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By NICOLE WINFIELD and COLLEEN BARRY, Associated PressVATICAN CITY (AP) — World leaders and rank-and-file Catholic faithful bade farewell to Pope Francis in a funeral Saturday that highlighted his concern for people on the peripheries and reflected his wish to be remembered as a simple pastor. Though presidents and princes attended the Mass in St. Peter’s Square, prisoners and migrants welcomed Francis’ coffin at his final resting place in a basilica across town.According to Vatican estimates, some 250,000 people flocked to the funeral Mass at the Vatican and 150,000 more lined the motorcade route through downtown Rome to witness the first funeral procession…

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A Bronx man who was dragged down the street trying to stop a carjacker from stealing his car may need to have his leg amputated after losing his grip and falling to the ground, a police source said. The 32-year-old victim left his Infiniti Q50 in front of a deli on Westchester Ave. in Pelham Bay while he stopped to quickly pick up some food, but ran back when he saw someone hop in the driver’s seat shortly before noon on Thursday, according to police. Video obtained by the Daily News shows the victim’s dark-colored sedan double-parked on Westchester Ave.…

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Summary Segagaga on Dreamcast was a satirical RPG about saving Sega, featuring genre chaos and quirky mechanics. Pocket Kingdom on N-Gage was a trailblazing mobile MMO with deep gameplay mechanics and global interactions. Immercenary on 3DO was a cyberpunk FPS with unique combat mechanics and eerie visuals ahead of its time. When a console flops, it usually takes a lot of good games down with it. Sometimes, it’s due to poor marketing. Sometimes, it’s the hardware being way ahead—or behind—its time. And sometimes, the stars just don’t align. But for the few diamonds that manage to sparkle on a sinking…

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CNN  —  The Israeli military acknowledged on Thursday that it was responsible for killing a United Nations aid worker in a strike on a UN guesthouse in Gaza last month, backtracking on its previous denials in the face of mounting public evidence of Israeli responsibility. The Israeli military said its preliminary investigation into the incident “indicates that the fatality was caused by tank fire from IDF troops operating in the area.” The strike killed Marin Marinov, a 51-year-old from Bulgaria who worked to deliver life-saving aid to the population of Gaza, the UN said. Six others were injured in the…

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