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Nov 22 2024FINANCE

JPMorgan's Ties with Iranian Tycoon's Hedge Fund: A Cautionary Tale

Imagine this: the US Treasury is checking out JPMorgan Chase, one of the biggest banks in the US. Why? Because they're interested in the bank's relationship with a hedge fund called Ocean Leonid Investments Ltd. This hedge fund has some connections to a big shot in the Iranian oil business, Hossein

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Nov 22 2024SPORTS

The Evolution of Justin Fields: A New Role Emerges in a Snowy Game

Since switching quarterbacks, the Steelers have been planning to use Justin Fields in specific situations. Last Thursday's game finally showed a glimpse of those plans. Fields got a chance to play in the first and fourth quarters, with mixed results. In the first quarter, he was stopped just short o

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Nov 22 2024BUSINESS

Battery Maker Northvolt Seeks Help to Keep Europe's EV Dreams Alive

Swedish battery company Northvolt has taken a significant step by filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the U. S. This move comes as a setback for Europe's plans to become a major player in the electric vehicle (EV) market. Once a highly valued private tech firm, Northvolt aims to restructure its debt

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Nov 22 2024SPORTS

What's Up with Gardner Minshew's Love Life?

Gardner Minshew is a name known in the NFL, but unlike many players, his personal life isn’t splashed all over social media. He’s not the type to show off his significant other like it’s a touchdown. In fact, no one really knows who he’s dating, if anyone. This is pretty surprising given his unique

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Nov 22 2024FINANCE

Predicting Bubbles: A Two-Step Guide Under Fluctuating Markets

Economists have been grappling with the challenge of predicting bubbles in financial markets. One recent study took a fresh approach by dividing the market into four regimes and assuming that volatility can change over time. This four-regime bubble model focuses on identifying the start, peak, colla

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Nov 22 2024POLITICS

Putin's Ally Warns: U. S. Missiles in Ukraine Could Spark World War III

Hey there, imagine this: Russia's been upset ever since President Biden agreed to let Ukraine use U. S. -made missiles. This decision could lead to big trouble, according to Vladimir Putin's close associate, Dmitry Medvedev. Ukraine launched one of these missiles, called ATACMS, and Russia didn't l

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Conversational AI Aids Laypeople's Medical Decisions

Picture this: you're at home and suddenly feel ill. You know you should seek help, but how can you tell if it's serious enough for an urgent medical check-up or if you can wait it out? Enter the world of Artificial Intelligence (AI)! AI tools, specifically those powered by Large Language Models (LLM

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Discovering New Uses for GLP1 Therapies

Did you know that a hormone in your body could help with more than just diabetes? Let's talk about GLP1 therapies. These treatments are usually used to manage type 2 diabetes. But now, scientists are finding new ways to use them. GLP1 therapies work by mimicking a natural hormone in your body. This

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Nov 22 2024CRYPTO

Crypto Gurus on Twitter: Unlocking Market Secrets with Moods

Twitter has grown into a bustling community where cryptocurrency experts, or influencers, share their insights. Combining these tweets with historical cryptocurrency prices allows experts to predict market trends accurately. A powerful tool for this is the RoBERTa deep neural network along with BiGR

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Missed Appointments and MS Medication: What's the Connection?

You know how important it is to stick to your multiple sclerosis (MS) medication. But did you know that missing appointments could affect how long you stay on your disease-modifying therapy (DMT)? A recent study looked into this. Researchers wanted to find out if skipping appointments could predict

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