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Nov 20 2024CRYPTO

Bitcoin Hits New Highs, ETF Options See Big Demand

Bitcoin surged to a new peak of almost $95, 000 recently, driven by positive U. S. election outcomes. Meanwhile, major firms like BlackRock and Grayscale introduced options for their spot bitcoin ETFs, attracting massive volumes. BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin Trust saw over $1. 9 billion in trades, si

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Nov 20 2024CRIME

Jay-Z's Team Fights for Transparency in Kansas City Police Records

You might know Jay-Z as a famous rapper, but did you know he also has a social justice arm called Team Roc? Well, they're not happy with the Kansas City, Kansas, police department. Team Roc says the department isn't being transparent about police misconduct. They filed a lawsuit because they think t

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Nov 20 2024ENVIRONMENT

Fungi Underwater: Unsung Heroes of Aquatic Life

Imagine diving into a lake and taking a closer look at the tiny, often unnoticed creatures living there. Among these are fungi, the unsung heroes of aquatic life. Just like their terrestrial counterparts, these water-dwelling fungi play crucial roles in the underwater world. They help break down org

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Nov 20 2024FINANCE

Blending Old and New: How Double Exponential Smoothing and Deep Learning Team Up to Predict Stock Prices

Financial markets are getting smarter with the blend of modern deep learning (DL) and classic time series forecasting methods. Researchers have created a unique hybrid model to predict stock prices for General Electric (GE), Microsoft (MSFT), and Amazon (AMZN). This model combines Double Exponential

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Picking Your Birth Spot: Homes vs. Hospitals in Kenya's Baringo and Nakuru

Imagine you're a mom-to-be in Kenya's Baringo or Nakuru. Where you decide to give birth makes a big difference, but it's not just about location. Researchers sat down with local women, asking about their home or hospital birth stories. They found that the setting, gender equality, and even politics

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Nov 20 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Star-Studded 'Gladiator II' Premiere: A Glance at the Red Carpet

On November 18, 2024, Hollywood gathered in Los Angeles for the premiere of "Gladiator II, " the much-anticipated sequel to Ridley Scott's 2000 Oscar-winning film. The red carpet was graced by the cast and creative team, including Paul Mescal, Connie Nielsen, Denzel Washington, and many more. Paul

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Nov 20 2024BUSINESS

Comcast Sets to Divide Its Cable Networks

Comcast is preparing to separate its cable network channels, insiders informed CNBC on Tuesday. This move is expected to take around a year, with an official announcement potentially arriving as soon as Wednesday. Mark Lazarus, who currently heads NBCUniversal's media group, will lead this new entit

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Nov 20 2024SCIENCE

Frozen Treasure: The Siberian Saber-Toothed Cub

In Siberia, mining workers found something amazing in the frozen ground by the Badyarikha River. It was a baby saber-toothed cat that lived over 37, 000 years ago! This little guy, about three weeks old, was in such good shape that scientists could study its body and fur. This is the first time ever

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Nov 20 2024ENVIRONMENT

Future Land Use in China: Balancing Development and Nature

Land use changes in the hilly red soil region (HRSR) of Southern China, particularly in Jiangxi Province, are a hot topic. These changes can impact local ecosystem services (ESs) like habitat quality, soil conservation, and water yield. We studied three scenarios for 2035: nature development (ND), e

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Nov 20 2024SCIENCE

UFO Office: No Aliens Yet, but Still Investigating

The Pentagon's UFO chief, Jon Kosloski, recently spoke to the Senate. He said his office, the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), hasn't found any solid proof of aliens. But they're still looking into some really strange objects. These aren't just birds, balloons, or drones. They're differe

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