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Aug 13 2025POLITICS

Democrats Eyeing Big Changes for 2028 Primaries

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is making moves to clean up the 2028 presidential primaries. Ken Martin, the DNC chair, plans to propose a resolution at the upcoming August meeting. This resolution aims to tackle corporate and dark money influence in the primaries. Progressive voices, like

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Aug 13 2025FINANCE

Choosing the Right Savings Account: Money Market vs. High-Yield

Savings accounts are a smart way to grow your money, but picking the right one can be tricky. Recently, the Federal Reserve has been cutting interest rates, which affects how much you can earn on your savings. This shift makes it crucial to understand the differences between money market accounts an

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Aug 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cleaning Up Greywater: The Surfactant Challenge

Greywater, the leftover water from showers, sinks, and washing machines, has a big problem: surfactants. These are the soapy stuff that help clean things but can be harmful to the environment. A lot of research has been done on how to remove surfactants from greywater, but there's no clear winner ye

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Aug 11 2025FINANCE

AMC's Next Move: What's in Store for the Theater Giant?

AMC Entertainment, the company behind many movie theaters, is set to share its financial results for the second quarter on Monday, August 11. AMC's stock has taken a hit this year, dropping over 26%. Despite efforts to improve its financial situation, worries about its debt and the impact on shareho

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Aug 10 2025FINANCE

Big Media Shake-Up: Nexstar Eyes Tegna in a Potential $8 Billion Deal

In a surprising turn of events, Nexstar Media Group is in serious talks to buy Tegna Inc. This move could shake up the media world and put the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) deregulation plans to the test. The deal, if it goes through, could be worth around $8 billion, including debt. Te

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Aug 09 2025HEALTH

The Comeback Kid: Vinay Prasad's Unexpected FDA Return

Vinay Prasad is back at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), picking up where he left off just two weeks ago. He's in charge of vaccines, gene therapies, and blood products again. The FDA asked him to come back, but it's not clear if he'll keep his other big job as the agency's top medical and sc

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Aug 09 2025HEALTH

A Rare Groin Mystery in Pregnancy

A 34-year-old pregnant woman found a lump in her groin. It was not painful, but it did not go away. She had no other symptoms. Doctors thought it was a type of hernia called an inguinal hernia. They even scheduled surgery to fix it. But during the operation, they found something else. It was a rare

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Aug 08 2025BUSINESS

Hedge Funds: A Bumpy Ride in July

July was a tough month for hedge funds, even though the stock market did okay. Some big names in the industry managed to stay afloat, though. Citadel, a major player in the hedge fund world, saw a gain of 1. 3% in its main fund, Wellington. This is good news for them, especially since they had some

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Aug 08 2025POLITICS

Nancy Mace: To Run or Not to Run for South Carolina Governor?

In South Carolina, all eyes are on Rep. Nancy Mace. The big question is: Will she jump into the race for governor? The answer might come soon, but it's not clear yet. Mace, who won her last election with strong support from Trump fans, is thinking about leaving her seat in Congress to run for govern

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Aug 08 2025FINANCE

Crypto Craze: Is the Party Sustainable?

The digital currency market is buzzing with excitement as more companies dive into the world of cryptocurrencies. These firms, called digital-asset treasury companies, are planning to invest a massive $79 billion in Bitcoin this year alone. But it's not just Bitcoin that's grabbing their attention.

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