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Nov 10 2025SCIENCE

Science at Risk: What Happens When Politics Mess With Research Funding?

Alyssa Tapley was just 13 when doctors told her she had a rare form of leukemia and that they had run out of treatment options. But a breakthrough in gene editing, funded by federal grants, saved her life. Today, at 16, she is cancer-free. This success story highlights the importance of university r

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

Political Waves: From Homes to Crypto, What's Making Noise?

This week, politics stirred the pot with a mix of bold ideas and fiery critiques. Let's dive in. First up, a shake-up in the housing market. The government is cooking up a new 50-year mortgage plan. The goal? To make buying a home easier on the wallet. Bill Pulte, a big shot in housing, says it's a

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Nov 10 2025CRYPTO

UK's Crypto Crackdown: What's Happening and Why It Matters

The UK is tightening its grip on crypto. Recently, people in the UK can't access certain Ledger blog pages, like the one explaining multisig wallets. When they try, they see a message: "Due to new rules in the UK, certain Ledger. com webpages are restricted. " This isn't just about Ledger. It's par

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Nov 10 2025FINANCE

Bitcoin's Rollercoaster Ride: Government Shutdown's Impact

The crypto world is keeping a close eye on the US Senate's recent budget deal. This agreement could finally put an end to the longest government shutdown in history. The deal, which has enough votes to pass, is a big step towards reopening the government. Bitcoin's price has been on a wild ride dur

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Nov 09 2025SPORTS

Indiana's Unstoppable Streak and Other College Football Surprises

Indiana football is on a hot streak, and it's not just luck. They've turned things around, especially on the road. Even when things looked tough against Penn State, with just over a minute left and no timeouts, they pulled off a win. Quarterback Fernando Mendoza led an incredible 87-yard drive, with

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Nov 08 2025SPORTS

UNC's Comeback Kings: A Second-Half Surge Stuns Kansas

UNC's basketball team showed why they're a force to be reckoned with, even when they're not at their best. In a game that started slow, the Tar Heels found their rhythm in the second half, shooting an impressive 66. 7 percent to secure an 87-74 victory over Kansas. This win was a statement, proving

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Nov 08 2025SPORTS

The Citadel's Stunning Comeback: A Quarter to Remember

The Citadel's football team pulled off an impressive comeback against VMI, scoring 28 points in the final quarter to win 35-24. It was a game that seemed out of reach, with VMI leading 24-7 early in the fourth quarter. But Quentin Hayes, The Citadel's standout player, changed the game with three tou

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Nov 08 2025FINANCE

Hedge Funds See Big Gains in October

Hedge funds had a strong month in October. Citadel's main fund, Wellington, saw a 1. 8% increase. This brought its yearly performance up to 6. 8%. Citadel's other funds also did well. The Tactical Trading fund gained 2. 7% in October and 13. 4% for the year so far. The Global Fixed Income fund rose

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Nov 08 2025CRYPTO

BitMart's Big Move: CEO Joins Forbes Business Council

BitMart, a major player in the cryptocurrency world, just got a big boost. Their CEO, Nathan Chow, has been invited to join the Forbes Business Council. This isn't just any club; it's a group of top business leaders who share ideas and set trends. Chow's invitation shows how far BitMart has come and

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Nov 08 2025SCIENCE

China's Quest for a Longer Life

China is making big moves in the world of longevity science. The country's leaders and researchers are seriously interested in extending human life. This isn't just about living longer, but also about improving health and quality of life as people age. The idea of living to 150 or even forever migh

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