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Feb 22 2025FINANCE

Intel's Stock Surges: What's the Deal?

Intel's stock had a massive jump recently, climbing 16. 1% in a single day. This surge was the biggest since March 2020, closing at $27. 39. What caused this sudden boost? Rumors are swirling that two major players in the tech industry, Broadcom and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC),

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Who's the Boss of Your Health Data?

Health records are super sensitive. Imagine if anyone could peek into them. Scary, right? That's why a new system using blockchain and smart contracts is a big deal. These smart contracts act like digital bodyguards, making sure only authorized folks can access your health info. They check a set of

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Feb 22 2025POLITICS

Hong Kong's Democratic Party Calls It Quits

Hong Kong's Democratic Party, once a major player in the city's political scene, has decided to shut down. The party's chair, Lo Kin-hei, made the announcement, pointing to the challenging political climate as the reason behind the decision. This isn't the first time a political group has disbanded

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Feb 21 2025BUSINESS

From High Hopes to Hard Times: The Fall of a Gene Therapy Pioneer

Bluebird Bio, once a shining star in the biotech world, is now a shadow of its former self. The company, known for its groundbreaking gene therapies, has been sold to private equity firms Carlyle and SK Capital for a mere $30 million. This sale marks the end of a long and tumultuous journey for Blue

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Senate's Late-Night Budget Vote: What's the Deal?

The Senate was in for a long night. The Republican majority started a series of votes on a $340 billion budget plan. This plan was designed to boost funding for immigration enforcement, energy production, and the military. The process, known as "vote-a-rama, " was expected to last until the early ho

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Can Plants Fuel Your Workouts?

Plants can indeed help build muscle, but it's not as straightforward as it might seem. Let's break it down. First, consider what a plant-based diet entails. It's mostly fruits, vegetables, grains, and legumes. Some people might avoid meat and dairy, but that's not a requirement. These diets can be

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Feb 21 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Chaos: What's the Deal with Trump's Big Plans?

Trump's push to make the US the "crypto capital" has Australian regulators worried. They fear that if the US eases up on crypto rules, scammers might have a field day. In 2023, Australians lost over $1. 3 billion to investment scams, with crypto playing a big part. The Australian Competition and Con

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Pennsylvania's Political Divide: A Congresswoman's Controversial Stance

In January, a Pennsylvania congresswoman stirred up controversy. She posted a message on her social media account. She said that white supremacy and xenophobia are the real values of the political right. She claimed these values are not from the teachings of Christ. This statement sparked a heated d

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Germany's Health Care: Stuck in the Past?

Imagine this: a country with advanced technology, yet its healthcare system is still stuck using paper records. Germany is facing a major challenge. The healthcare system is trying to move into the digital age, but it's not easy. Strict rules about protecting patient data, old systems that don't wor

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Feb 21 2025SCIENCE

Tomato Plants: How Proteases Affect Photosynthesis and Fruit Ripening

Proteases are enzymes that break down proteins. In plants, some proteases are found in the chloroplasts, specifically in the thylakoid lumen. One family of these proteases is called Deg. Deg1, Deg5, and Deg8 are three members of this family that have been studied quite a bit. They are thought to hel

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