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Jan 08 2025FINANCE

Fun Times Ahead? Investors Weigh Options

Are you thinking about investing in Six Flags, the theme park giant? A recent report by Steven Wieczynski from Stifel Nicolaus recommends buying FUN stock with a $64. 00 price target, even though it currently sits at $47. 88. Wieczynski’s track record shows he's reliable, with a 5-star rating, 14. 2

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Jan 08 2025CELEBRITIES

Meghan Markle's Cooking Show: A Make-or-Break Moment

Meghan Markle's new cooking show, "With Love, Meghan, " is premiering on January 15. This series is reportedly the last part of her multi-million dollar Netflix deal with Prince Harry, which is set to end this year. The couple's previous projects haven't been well-received by critics. Their docu-ser

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Jan 08 2025LIFESTYLE

9 Items Minnesotans Should Keep Out of Their Cars This Winter

As Minnesota's temperatures plummet, it's crucial to consider what you're leaving in your car. We've all witnessed soda cans exploding in the cold, serving as a grim reminder to avoid liquids. But it's not just drinks that can cause trouble—several other items need to be removed too. The Farmer's A

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Jan 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Vis Goes with Heat: A New Way to Combine Day and Night Images

Imagine you're trying to see a hidden path, but it's either too bright or too dark. This is where combining visible (vis) and infrared (IR) images comes in. Visible light helps us see details in daylight, while infrared lets us spot heat even in darkness. The trouble? These images are like two diffe

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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

High Temperatures and Swab Quality: Testing ASF Detection

In the battle against African swine fever (ASF), early detection is crucial. Australia's remote, hot regions are at risk due to their large feral pig populations and proximity to countries with ASF. A recent study explored whether high temperatures in these areas could affect the accuracy of dry swa

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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

Smart Irrigation for Wineries: A DIY Solution

Farmers rely heavily on weather and soil moisture to decide when to water their crops. A group in Spain hit a snag while setting up a vineyard. They needed a budget-friendly way to monitor soil and air conditions. Commercial options were either too pricey or didn't fit their needs. So, they rolled u

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Jan 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Cinemark's Popcorn Party: Pay Once, Munch All Day!

Who's up for a popcorn feast? Cinemark is hosting its first "Bring Your Own Bucket" day on January 19, 2025! For just $5, you can fill any clean bucket up to 400 ounces with delicious popcorn, even if you don't have a movie ticket. It's a dream come true for snack lovers! But hold on, there's a catc

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Driving Tech: A New Way to Spot Early Signs of Dementia

Did you know that by 2050, around 50 million people worldwide could be affected by Alzheimer's disease and related dementias? That's a huge number, and it's important to catch these conditions early. One way scientists are trying to do this is by looking at how well people drive. You see, before pe

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Jan 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

iPhones' AI is Mixing Up News

Imagine this: you're scrolling through your iPhone notifications, and suddenly, you see a headline that makes you do a double-take. "Luke Littler Wins Darts Championship! " it says, but the final hasn't even happened yet. This isn't some sci-fi story—it's what happened last week when Apple's new AI

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Jan 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Computers: Are We There Yet?

Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, had some not-so-cheerful news for quantum computing enthusiasts. He thinks it'll be quite a while before we see truly useful quantum computers. This announcement didn't go down well with investors. Stocks for quantum computing companies like IonQ and Rigetti Computin

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