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Oct 08 2024BUSINESS

Samsung Keeps Foundry Business, Eyes Stronger Chip Future

Samsung has hit some bumps in the road with its foundry business. Despite trying to catch up to TSMC, the company is struggling with poor yields, especially for its 3nm GAA wafers. Rumors swirled that Samsung might spin off its foundry and logic chip designing operations. But a Samsung executive has

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Oct 08 2024SPORTS

College Athletes Face Betting-Related Harassment on Social Media

Imagine being a college athlete and receiving nasty messages from people who lost bets on your games. That's what many college athletes are dealing with. A study by the NCAA and a data science company shows that at least 12% of public social media abuse against college athletes comes from "angry spo

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

Jets' Hopes Dashed by Rodgers' Interception in London Loss

The New York Jets entered Sunday's game against the Minnesota Vikings with high expectations, thanks to their star quarterback, Aaron Rodgers. However, their dreams of victory were shattered when Rodgers threw a crucial interception in the final minutes of the game. The Jets were down by six points,

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Remembering Those Lost: A Year After the Nova Festival Attack

A year ago, Hamas militants stormed the Nova music festival in Israel. To honor those who lost their lives, a memorial was held at the same spot this past Monday. The memorial began with a song that had played during last year's attack. It was abruptly stopped to mark the moment of the tragedy. Fami

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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

Innovative Transport for Southeast Asia: A New Partnership

Asia Mobiliti, a top Malaysian mobility company, has teamed up with Unitsky String Technologies from Belarus. Their goal? To bring an exciting new transit solution to Southeast Asia – the Suspended String Transport Technology. This technology is not just about moving people but also minimizing costs

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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

Samsung's 3nm Tech Struggles: What Went Wrong?

Samsung has been having a tough time in the semiconductor market, especially with its new 3nm GAA technology. This tech is supposed to be super advanced, but it’s not working as well as they hoped. In fact, it's causing them to lose customers and money. Industry experts think Samsung might lose arou

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Oct 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Flying Cars: The New Reality in Travel

Imagine zipping through the skies like a bird, without needing years of flight training. This dream has become reality with eVTOLs (electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing) vehicles, which are gaining popularity among private buyers and even military personnel. The latest prototype from Pivotal, name

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Oct 06 2024SPORTS

The Jets' Journey: A Test in London

The New York Jets have had a rollercoaster start to their season. After a tough loss at home against the Broncos, things got even more challenging. The team faced criticism and blamed some issues on their new quarterback, Aaron Rodgers. Now, they're heading to London to play against the undefeated V

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Oct 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Rob Gronkowski's Actor: From NFL Dream to Big Screen

Ever dreamed of making it big in the NFL? Rob "Gronk" Gronkowski did, and so did Laith Wallschleger. But not everyone gets their shot on the field. When Gronk was drafted by the New England Patriots in 2010, he became part of an elite duo with Aaron Hernandez. But while Hernandez's career ended trag

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Oct 04 2024BUSINESS

The Oakland Coliseum Sale: A Rollercoaster Ride

Selling a massive property like the Oakland Coliseum isn't straightforward. The city and the African American Sports and Entertainment Group (AASEG) have been trying to seal a deal for months, but things keep shifting. Recently, AASEG agreed to pay most of the money in two large chunks instead of sm

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