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Nov 13 2024BUSINESS

Indian Food Delivery Giant Swiggy's Shares Hit New Heights After IPO

Swiggy, the popular Indian food delivery service backed by SoftBank, started its market journey with a bang. Its shares zoomed over 9% on their Wednesday debut. This impressive leap followed a hugely successful IPO, ranking as India's second-largest for the year. Swiggy raised a whopping 113. 27 bil

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

Why Believing in Conspiracies Can Predict Voting Habits

Donald Trump's presidential campaign was based on lies, yet he won. From the economy to immigration and abortion, his promises were far from the truth. Despite this, inflation is down, growth is up, and crime rates are low. Trump created a mindset where people could ignore facts and focus on hate in

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Nov 13 2024HEALTH

Short Breaks from Sitting: How It Affects Sugar and Insulin in Adults with Type 1 Diabetes

Imagine you're an adult with type 1 diabetes, wearing a pump that gives insulin 24/7. You're told to sit for six hours, either straight or with short exercise breaks every half hour. What happens to your blood sugar and insulin? A small study found that these little exercise breaks raised insulin le

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

Celebrities Endorse Politicians: Is Money Involved?

The 2024 U. S. election saw a flurry of celebrity endorsements. Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump both had their share of famous supporters. While many in Hollywood backed Harris, some big names, like Elon Musk, stood with Trump. But do these celebrities get paid for the

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Nov 13 2024BUSINESS

Chris Wallace's New Adventure: Exploring Media's Independent Frontier

Chris Wallace, a veteran broadcast journalist at the age of 77, is saying goodbye to CNN after three years. He's excited to explore the shifting media landscape, where independent podcasts and streams are gaining momentum. Wallace, son of CBS legend Mike Wallace, has a long history in broadcast news

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Nov 13 2024BUSINESS

Media Magnate Malone: The Future of TV, Tech, and Sports

John Malone, a leading media investor and chairman of Liberty Media, recently shared his insights on the future of media, technology, and sports during a Q&A session. He believes that mergers and acquisitions (M&As) in the media industry will increase with the new administration in Washington, D. C.

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Nov 13 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Jenny Lorenzo’s DIY Path to Media Success

Growing up in Miami, Florida, Jenny Lorenzo was just like any other Cuban American kid, glued to the TV. She looked up to comedic legends like Jaleel White and Lucille Ball. But she noticed something missing - there weren't many Latino characters, especially Cuban American ones. As she grew older an

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Nov 12 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Denzel Washington Joins Black Panther's Future

Denzel Washington, a household name in Hollywood with two Oscars under his belt, is set to enter a new realm—the kingdom of Wakanda. During a recent interview with The Today Show Australia, Washington casually revealed that director Ryan Coogler is crafting a role for him in the upcoming Black Panth

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Nov 12 2024LIFESTYLE

Today's Zodiac Moods & Tip-Toes: A stressed-out morning for all!

Wake up with extra caution: Mercury and Saturn are having a squabble today, making everyone edgy. Blame the planets, not your friends! Aries folks, take it easy on your mood swings. Not everything is someone else's fault. Taurus pals, don't settle for easy answers. Dig deep into yo

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Nov 12 2024HEALTH

Diabetes and Kidney Disease: A Hearty Warning for Young Adults

Listen up! If you're a man with both diabetes and kidney disease, you might face heart issues 28 years earlier than your healthier friends. Women, you're not off the hook either; it's 26 years earlier for you. Why so early? These two conditions team up to boost your heart risk even more. Imagine hav

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