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Apr 07 2026FINANCE

The Hidden Cracks in Private Credit and AI's Double-Edged Sword

Private credit has grown into a massive $3 trillion industry, but not all lenders are playing by the same rules. Weak lending standards and shaky agreements mean trouble could be brewing when the next economic downturn hits. Some players jumped into the game late, hoping to cash in without understan

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Apr 07 2026CELEBRITIES

Workplace Tensions: Former Stern Team Member Challenges Confidentiality Rules

A former assistant to a well-known radio personality has taken legal action against their former employer, claiming the workplace became unbearable after moving into the entertainer’s home. Leslie Kuhn, who managed office duties before transitioning to a live-in role, says she faced an aggressive en

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Apr 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

Can Blockchain Fix the Messy Side of Construction Projects?

Construction projects often hit snags because of messy vendor deals. Late payments, missing materials, and confusing contracts can delay work and jack up costs. In fact, businesses lose about 9% of their yearly revenue just from these kinds of contract problems. But what if there was a way to make t

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Apr 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

Sports Tech Lab Tests Future of Hockey

The NHL isn’t just playing games anymore. Inside Newark’s Prudential Center sits a hidden testing ground where the league tries out gadgets that might soon change how hockey works. Called the NHL Innovation Lab, this space lets tech experts, players, and refs mess around with new tools without disru

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Apr 07 2026SCIENCE

Sweet Potatoes Change Color When Stressed - Here's How

Sweet potatoes aren’t just orange or white anymore. Purple varieties pack a powerful antioxidant punch thanks to anthocyanins, the pigments that give blueberries and red cabbage their deep colors. But when these plants don’t get enough phosphorus—a key nutrient—they change how they make these health

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Apr 07 2026POLITICS

Iran’s top tech school hit by strikes, sparking global backlash

The recent overnight attack on Tehran’s Sharif University of Technology has drawn sharp criticism from Iranians across political lines. Known for producing top engineers and scientists, the university stands as a symbol of Iran’s academic pride. Founded in 1966, it’s often compared to MIT for its cu

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Apr 07 2026FINANCE

Seagate's stock hits record after analyst upgrade

Seagate Technology just reached an all-time high in stock value. The surge follows a recommendation from analysts who now rank Seagate as their top choice in data storage hardware. Western Digital, Seagate’s main competitor, also saw a big jump in stock prices along with other companies that make me

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Apr 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Wrestling Fans in Unexpected Places

Celebrities often get labeled by their most famous roles, but many have a secret passion for wrestling that surprises fans. This isn’t just about watching occasional matches—some stars have built decades-long relationships with the sport. From childhood collectibles to surprise appearances at live e

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Apr 07 2026SCIENCE

How word order changes our understanding of sentence structure

Scientists once believed that repeating words in a sentence could help the brain remember sentence patterns. This idea came from tests where the main action word (like a verb) was repeated, making it easier to recall the sentence structure. Repeating other words in a sentence didn’t seem to help as

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Apr 07 2026CELEBRITIES

A famous face spotted in Boston’s Italian food hotspot

Boston’s North End is known for two things: incredible pasta and the steady stream of celebrities who can’t resist slipping in for a meal. Recently, the trend continued when an Oscar-winning actress walked through the doors of a small but popular Italian restaurant. The visit wasn’t announced ahead

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