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Nov 13 2025FINANCE

Quantum Computing: Overhyped or Overvalued?

Quantum computing is all the rage right now. Stocks in this sector have seen massive gains, but not everyone is convinced this is a good thing. Andrew Left, a well-known short seller, has been vocal about his concerns. He's betting against two companies in this space: Rigetti Computing and D-Wave Qu

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Nov 13 2025EDUCATION

Georgia Schools Say Goodbye to Phones, Hello to Better Grades

Georgia is making a big move to keep phones out of elementary and middle schools. Starting next year, all public schools in these grades will have to lock up phones and other gadgets. This isn't new for many schools, but now it's the law. Teachers love this idea. A big survey showed that 92% of the

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Nov 13 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Popularity: Words or Connections?

What makes a celebrity famous on social media? Is it the words they use or the people they know? Researchers looked into this question by studying tweets from 471 Indian celebrities. They wanted to see what factors influence a celebrity's follower count. First, they examined the social connections

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Nov 13 2025FINANCE

Japan's Big Bank Takes a Step into the CLO World

A major player in Japan's finance world is making a move. Mitsubishi UFJ Asset Management is set to launch its first fund focused on collateralized loan obligations, or CLOs. This isn't just any new product; it's a response to a push from the government. They want financial companies to create offer

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Cypress Talks Big Changes to Election Money Rules

Cypress is looking at some big changes to how money flows in local elections. The city council recently talked about lowering the maximum donation a candidate can get, from $5, 900 to $500. This idea came from Mayor David Burke, who thinks too much special interest money is influencing elections and

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Nov 13 2025WEATHER

Spring's Gentle Return: A Weekend Weather Preview

The weather forecast for the next few days looks promising. Thursday is expected to be bright and sunny with temperatures hovering around 60 degrees. A light breeze will add to the pleasant atmosphere. It will be a great day to spend time outdoors. As night falls, the temperature will drop signific

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Nov 13 2025LIFESTYLE

A Fresh Take on the Air Jordan 14 Mule

The Air Jordan 14 Mule is a new shoe that blends comfort with style. It is designed by Mowalola, a Nigerian-born artist and fashion designer who is known for her bold and colorful designs. This shoe is different from the usual basketball shoes. It has a slip-on design, which makes it easy to wear. T

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Understanding How People's Thoughts Change Online

People's thoughts and ideas change over time, especially online. Math can help us understand this. One way is by using something called deterministic dynamics. This is like a recipe that shows how something changes. For example, how people's opinions change on social media. There are different ways

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Tech's Big Problem: Why Everyone's Upset About Data Centers

In many places, people are starting to push back against data centers. These huge facilities store and process tons of data for tech companies. But locals often feel left out and worried about rising electricity bills. It's not just one group complaining. Both conservative and progressive folks are

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Nov 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Jim Gaffigan Honored with First-Ever Comedy Vanguard Award

Jim Gaffigan is set to receive the first Comedy Vanguard Award from Variety and the New York Comedy Festival. This award is given to him for his significant contributions to comedy and his support for fellow comedians. The award ceremony will take place on November 9th at the Upright Citizens Brigad

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