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Jan 12 2025POLITICS

Meta's Factchecking End: Biden Disapproves

President Biden criticized Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's decision to replace Facebook's factchecking program with community notes. The outgoing president called the move "really shameful, " arguing it goes against American values of truth and justice. Zuckerberg, on the other hand, believes factcheckin

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Jan 12 2025BUSINESS

Fire's Impact on Rent Prices in LA: A Sudden Surge

LA's rental market is seeing a sudden boost in prices due to the recent fires devastating homes. For instance, a furnished Bel Air home's listed price jumped from $15, 900 to $29, 500 per month in just a few months. Real estate agent Fiora Aston mentioned dozens of displaced families contacting her,

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Next-Gen Sequencing: A New Way to Profile Cancer Genes

Scientists are now using a new technique called next-generation sequencing to look at many genes in cancer cells at once. This helps them figure out which treatments could work best. The method was tested in multiple places to make sure it's reliable and accurate. It's like having a detailed roadmap

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Boston Hospitals' Expansion: A Double-Edged Sword

Boston's MGH and Brigham and Women's hospitals are growing, adding new buildings and acquiring smaller hospitals. This growth isn't cheap. The massive $1. 9 billion expansion project on Cambridge Street is proof of that. But what's the cost to patients? With more market power, these big hospitals ca

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Jan 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

TikTok Ban: Music Industry's Next Challenge

Imagine a world without TikTok. For the live music industry, this could become a reality if a U. S. law banning the app isn't reversed by January 19. This would be a significant blow, especially during one of the industry's busiest marketing months. In recent years, TikTok has become a powerhouse fo

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Jan 11 2025FINANCE

Stock Market Drops: Jobs Data Dash Rate Cut Hopes

US stocks took a nosedive on Friday after a surprisingly strong jobs report for December. The Dow plummeted by 697 points, closing at 41, 938, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq indices fell by 1. 5% and 1. 6%, respectively. All three indices ended the week in the red. The economy added 256, 000 jobs las

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Jan 11 2025FINANCE

Why DraftKings Stocks Could Be a Hit During the NFL Playoffs

Investment guru Jim Cramer has some exciting news for people interested in the sports betting platform, DraftKings. As the NFL playoffs kick off, Cramer thinks now might be a great time to buy DraftKings stock. The stock has seen a recent dip, but Cramer believes there's more to this company than me

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Jan 11 2025FINANCE

Bond Markets Shudder: Global Investors Worry About Debt Levels

This week, global bond markets have been in a tailspin. The cause? A wave of new government debt hitting the market. Investors are fretting about just how much money governments are borrowing. For instance, the U. S. alone raised $119 billion by selling bonds that mature in three, ten, and thirty ye

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Jan 11 2025FINANCE

Bitcoin's Big Question: Will Trump's Policies Help or Hurt?

Bitcoin investors are facing some tough decisions. President Trump's plans might not be as crypto-friendly as everyone thought. After a strong rally, the price of Bitcoin is dropping. Why? It's all about the dollar and uncertainty. Strong dollar, higher rates, and sudden changes in trade policies ar

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Jan 11 2025BUSINESS

Business Jet Flights Take Off in December

December saw a big jump in the number of business jet flights around the world. This came after a year where things were pretty steady. In North America, flights were up by 9%, while in Europe, they stayed about the same. Asia saw a 7% rise. Globally, there was a 7% increase compared to the same tim

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