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Nov 14 2024FINANCE

Market Bets Nudge Toward December Fed Rate Cut

Traders are speculating more actively on an interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve in December. This prediction is based on new inflation data that aligns with current expectations. As a result, Treasury debt is seeing a boost. The yield on two-year notes, which closely follow Fed rate decisions,

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Nov 13 2024HEALTH

Heart Surgery Debate: Open Ductus Risk Revealed

Ever thought about what happens if a tiny pathway in the heart is left open during surgery? It might seem minor, but this could potentially cause a problem called pulmonary coarctation. This is like a squeezing in the blood vessels that go to the lungs. Scientists are keeping a close eye on a speci

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Nov 08 2024FINANCE

Bitcoin's Price Journey: What's Next After Hitting Record Highs?

Bitcoin, often abbreviated as BTC, has been on quite the ride. Its price recently hit an all-time high. Some traders are thinking big, with targets set at $100, 000. But hold on, there might be a bit of a pause before that happens, say some analysts. The excitement comes from President-elect Trump's

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Nov 06 2024CRYPTO

Crypto Markets Boom as Election Unfolds

As the US Presidential election results rolled in, the world of cryptocurrencies was abuzz with excitement. Two notable coins, DOGE and SOL, saw significant jumps in their value. DOGE, a meme-based token, shot up by over 25%, temporarily reaching a price of nearly $0. 22. It maintained this momentum

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Oct 31 2024FINANCE

Ethereum Poised to Catch Up to Bitcoin?

Ethereum (ETH) seems to have fallen behind Bitcoin (BTC) in the crypto race this year. At the moment, BTC is up by 70% compared to ETH's 18%. This isn't the first time ETH has played second fiddle to BTC, and it's interesting to note that we're seeing a similar trend for the third time since 2016. W

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Oct 31 2024FINANCE

Scaramucci Sees US Tackling Debt and Bitcoins Booming by Mid-2026

Anthony Scaramucci, the founder of SkyBridge Capital, believes the US can manage its debt crisis by allowing inflation to rise slightly. This strategy might not be great for savers and lower- to middle-income households, but Scaramucci thinks it's the way to go. He made these comments just before th

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Oct 30 2024HEALTH

Medical Bills After Childbirth: A Struggle for the Middle Class

Being middle-class and insured doesn't shield you from the shock of medical bills after childbirth. Jessica, who gave birth at Hospital Sisters Health System, faced this reality. The hospital said they can't discuss individual cases but are committed to fair billing. After NBC News contacted SIU Med

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Oct 30 2024HEALTH

Struggling to Pay for Twins: A Family's Fight with Medical Debt

Jessica and Jimmy Hurley were thrilled to welcome their premature twins, Perry and Kinser, into the world. But the joy was short-lived as the medical bills started piling up. Their insurance wasn't covering everything, and they found themselves drowning in debt. The couple was shocked to discover th

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Middle-Class Families Struggle with Childbirth Costs, Mayan City Discovered

It's election season, and the candidates are making their final pleas. Vice President Kamala Harris promised to find common ground and help with economic issues, like controlling grocery prices and assisting first-time home buyers. On the other hand, former President Donald Trump focused on immigrat

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Oct 30 2024EDUCATION

Is College Really Worth It Anymore?

Think college is the only way to success? Think again. New numbers show that fewer students are signing up for traditional four-year degrees. Why? Costs are sky-high, and student loans are out of control. Plus, the government isn't making it easy. The mess with the Free Application for Federal Stude

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