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Oct 30 2025SCIENCE

Why We Haven't Met Our Cosmic Neighbors

The universe is a big place. Really big. And it's been around for a long time. So, it's not a stretch to think that life exists somewhere out there. But if aliens are real, why haven't we heard from them? A scientist from NASA has an idea. He thinks it's not because they're hiding or using some fan

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Oct 30 2025CRYPTO

TRON DAO Joins Forces to Fight Crypto Crime

TRON DAO recently stepped up to the plate at a big meeting in Vienna. The event, called the 9th Global Conference on Criminal Finances and Cryptoassets, was all about fighting crime in the crypto world. Europol, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), and the Basel Institute on Governa

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Oct 30 2025HEALTH

Is Tylenol Safe During Pregnancy? Experts Weigh In

The U. S. health chief has recently addressed concerns about Tylenol's potential link to autism. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , the top health official, stated that current evidence does not definitively prove that Tylenol causes autism. However, he suggested that pregnant women should still be cautious wh

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Oct 29 2025BUSINESS

Stocks Rise as Investors Await Fed's Move

Stocks worldwide are on the rise as traders keep an eye on the Federal Reserve's upcoming interest rate decision. Before markets opened, the S&P 500, Dow Jones, and Nasdaq were all up, following record highs the day before. This surge comes as investors hope for a rate cut due to a slowing job marke

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Oct 29 2025FINANCE

Smart Money Moves: Why Trading Stocks Might Not Be Your Best Bet

A top economist has some strong advice for everyday investors: be cautious. Richard Thaler, a big name in the world of economics, thinks that regular folks might want to think twice before jumping into the stock market. He's not alone in this thought. Many experts believe that the average person mig

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

A Queens Politician's Controversial Past Resurfaces

Zohran Mamdani, a leading candidate for New York City mayor, is facing heat over old remarks that have recently come to light. In a video from 2023, Mamdani, who is a member of the New York State Assembly, made a bold statement linking the NYPD to the Israeli military. He claimed that the NYPD's act

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Oct 29 2025BUSINESS

AI Drives Job Cuts at Amazon and Beyond

Amazon has begun cutting jobs, and AI is the reason. The company is reducing its corporate workforce by about 14, 000 roles. This move comes as AI technology is changing how businesses operate. AI is transforming industries quickly. It allows companies to work faster and more efficiently. Amazon wa

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

New Jersey's Taxing Dilemma: Who Should Pay More?

New Jersey is in a tough spot. The upcoming governor election is heating up the debate on business taxes. Some folks think big companies should pay more. Others argue that high taxes are driving businesses away. Right now, New Jersey has a corporate tax rate of 9% for businesses making over $100, 0

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Oct 28 2025BUSINESS

Amazon's Big AI Bet: Thousands of Jobs on the Line

Amazon is making some big moves. They're cutting 14, 000 corporate jobs. That's about 4% of their workforce. Why? They want to streamline things and focus more on AI. It's a big shift, but it's not surprising. You see, Amazon has been under a lot of pressure lately. Investors want them to tighten t

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Oct 28 2025BUSINESS

Target's Unfeeling Goodbye: How Layoffs Are Changing

In a world where technology connects us instantly, you'd think important news like job losses would be delivered clearly. Yet, Target's recent layoffs showed a different story. Employees found out about 1, 000 colleagues losing their jobs and 800 positions being cut through news reports, not from th

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