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Aug 22 2025FINANCE

A Big Mistake in the Stock Market

In India, a stockbroker named Avendus Spark made a huge blunder. They were supposed to sell only 24% of a company called Clean Science & Technology. But, they sold way more shares than they were allowed to. This mistake happened right at the start of the trading day. A lot of shares changed hands in

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Aug 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Zhong Kui: The Ghost King's New Adventure

China's gaming scene is buzzing with excitement, especially after the massive success of Wukong in 2024. Now, Game Science is back with Black Myth: Zhong Kui, a game that promises to dive deep into Chinese mythology and Taoism. This time, the spotlight is on Zhong Kui, a figure not as famous as the

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Aug 21 2025CELEBRITIES

A Guitar Legend's Tragic End: Brent Hinds of Mastodon

Brent Hinds, a key figure in the heavy metal scene, has passed away at the age of 51. He was a co-founder of the Grammy-winning band Mastodon and played with them for 25 years before leaving earlier this year. The news of his death was confirmed by the Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office. Hinds

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Aug 21 2025SPORTS

Derrick McFall: The Rising Star from Texas

Derrick McFall is making waves on the football field, and people are taking notice. This young athlete from Tyler, Texas, is quickly becoming a standout player for the SMU Mustangs. In 2024, he made a big splash as a redshirt freshman, rushing for 106 yards and scoring two touchdowns. His debut game

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Aug 21 2025SCIENCE

Tomato's Flowering Mystery: The Role of Key Genes

Tomatoes, like many plants, have a fascinating way of blooming. It's not just one gene that makes this happen. Instead, it's a team of genes working together. Scientists dove into this topic. They wanted to understand how three important genes in tomatoes help them flower. First, they looked at the

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Aug 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Meta's AI Race: More Than Just Smarter Ads?

Meta is making big moves in AI, but not just for science. They're reshaping their AI teams to focus on "superintelligence. " But why? It's not just about creating super-smart AI. It's about keeping people hooked on their apps and showing more ads. Leading this charge is Alexandr Wang, Meta's new ch

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Aug 20 2025HEALTH

Shrimp Scare: Walmart Pulls Frozen Seafood from Shelves

Walmart has taken a big step to ensure customer safety by recalling certain frozen shrimp from stores in 13 states. The reason? Potential radioactive contamination. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) found traces of Cesium-137, a radioactive isotope, in some shrimp imported from Indonesia. Th

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Aug 20 2025WEATHER

Erin's Waves: A Storm's Impact on the East Coast

Hurricane Erin is making its way north in the Atlantic, hundreds of miles off the coast. It's bringing some serious trouble to North Carolina's Outer Banks and other parts of the East Coast. The National Hurricane Center says to expect dangerous storm surges and tropical storm conditions. Roads on t

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Aug 20 2025POLITICS

Florida Farmers Face Tough Times: Can They Survive the Worker Shortage?

Florida's farmers are in a tough spot. They can't find enough workers to harvest their crops. This isn't just a small problem. It's a big deal that could affect everyone. Many workers have left because they're scared. They don't want to be caught up in immigration raids. Now, farmers are struggling

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Aug 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Understanding David Hekili Kenui Bell's Health Struggles and Legacy

David Hekili Kenui Bell, known for his role in the live-action "Lilo & Stitch, " faced serious health issues before his passing. The autopsy report, released by the Hawaii Police Department, revealed that Bell suffered from acute respiratory failure, sepsis, heart disease, and morbid obesity. These

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