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Sep 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Tech Titan's New Outlook: What's Behind Qualcomm's Bullish Rating?

Qualcomm, the multinational technology giant, is receiving a thumbs-up from a respected analyst. Stacy Rasgon from Bernstein has reaffirmed her Buy rating on the company, with a price target of $240.00, citing the company's impressive financial performance. But what's driving this optimism? First,

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Sep 23 2024SCIENCE

Home Sweet Home: The Return of Three Space Travelers

The Soyuz Space Capsule Lands Safely After Record-Breaking 374-Day Stay at the International Space Station As the Soyuz space capsule touched down safely in the Kazakh steppe, it marked the end of a remarkable 374-day journey for the three astronauts on board. Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chub from R

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Sep 23 2024SCIENCE

New Neighbors in the Sky: Earth's Rare Mini-Moon Encounter

Imagine a world where Earth's single, constant moon isn't alone. For the next two months, a tiny asteroid will join our planet's orbit, making it one of the rare "mini-moons" we've seen. This tiny visitor, called 2024 PT5, is just 33 feet wide and won't be bright enough to see with the naked eye or

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Sep 23 2024BUSINESS

Breaking Barriers: The Unseen Heroes of NASA's Space Exploration

In the midst of the space race, four trailblazing Black women - Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, Mary Jackson, and Christine Darden - played a crucial role in launching America into space. These mathematicians and engineers, known as the "Hidden Figures," overcame the dual barriers of racism and

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Sep 23 2024POLITICS

The CEO's Contemptible Conduct: A Fresh Examination of Power and Accountability

The recent Senate committee vote to hold the CEO of a failed hospital chain in civil and criminal contempt drew widespread attention. The events unfolded amidst the backdrop of a healthcare crisis, where the company's collapse led to dire conditions in its hospitals, resulting in the deaths of at le

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Sep 23 2024BUSINESS

Beyond the Boundaries: Lessons from the Pioneers of Space Exploration

The world of entrepreneurship is often filled with excitement and innovation, but it's also plagued by a lack of daring spirit. Today's creators and inventors can learn a lot from the early days of space exploration, where pioneers took massive risks to achieve the impossible. In this era of investm

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Sep 23 2024POLITICS

Will Nebraska's Electoral Votes Be the Deciding Factor in the 2024 Election?

The 2024 United States presidential election is in full swing, and the race is heating up. With Election Day rapidly approaching, many analysts believe that the outcome could very well depend on the electoral votes of Nebraska. Currently, Nebraska is the only state that splits its electoral votes by

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Sep 23 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Dark Side of the Game: How Fossil Fuel Sponsorships Are Tainting Our Favorite Sports Teams

The world of sports is not just about athletic prowess and team spirit, but also about big business and marketing opportunities. Fossil fuel companies, notorious for their role in climate change, have been quietly infiltrating the world of sports, sponsoring teams and events to clean up their image

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Sep 23 2024SPORTS

Ohtani Fever: The Unstoppable Force Behind the 50/50 Craze

Imagine a sports store in Fountain Valley, California, where the phones ring nonstop with customers clamoring for a specific item: Shohei Ohtani's 50/50 gear. For Mike Gaspar and Leah Bacccanti, owners of Fountain Valley Sports Addict, it's been a surreal experience. Their store has been a hub for s

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Sep 20 2024SCIENCE

China's Cosmic Quest: Unveiling a New Era in Space Exploration

China's space program is on the cusp of a major milestone, as the country prepares to unveil a long-term vision for space science. This ambitious plan aims to accelerate China's progress in the field, solidifying its role as a global leader in space exploration. The Chinese Academy of Sciences has o

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