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Nov 14 2024FINANCE

Stocks on Edge: Uncertainty Before Key Data

On Tuesday, investors got worried that some stocks were getting too expensive. This is called a stock market "bubble. " These stocks, often riskier ones, had gone up a lot after Donald Trump was elected president. But before important US economic data was released on Wednesday, some of these stocks

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Nov 14 2024POLITICS

Recount Ahead in Pennsylvania Senate Race

Listen up, folks! Pennsylvania's Senate race is getting an encore. Republican Dave McCormick and Democratic Sen. Bob Casey are neck and neck, with just 29, 000 votes apart – that's less than half a percent! Under state rules, a recount is mandatory when the margin is this tight. Secretary Al Schmidt

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Nov 14 2024ENVIRONMENT

Measuring Grassland Health: A New Way to Assess Ecological Quality

Have you ever wondered how healthy our grasslands are? Scientists are using a clever method to figure this out. They're looking at how grasslands change over time, called natural evolution time series. This helps them understand the effects of development and human activities on ecosystems, which is

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

What’s Next for Trump’s Conviction? Let's Explore Some Options

So, Donald Trump won the election, and now a judge in New York has a big decision to make. Should he sentence Trump right away, even though he's about to become president? Or should he wait until Trump leaves office? There are a few paths the judge could take. First, he could just wait until Trump'

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Nov 13 2024HEALTH

Exercise Habits and Mood: How They're Connected

Ever wondered how your exercise routine affects your mood and work performance? Let's dig into some interesting findings! A recent study explored how adults' physical activity patterns influence their dealings with social jetlag, feelings of depression, and their presence at work even when sick, kno

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

Race Against Time: Democrats Aim to Confirm Biden's Judges Before Power Shift

Senate Democrats are rushed off their feet. They are trying to confirm numerous federal judges chosen by President Joe Biden in a short timeframe. The clock's ticking, as they only have seven weeks before the new Congress is sworn in, and control of the Senate shifts to the Republicans. This whirlwi

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Nov 13 2024LIFESTYLE

Shoot Winter's Best with These Essential Tools

Winter’s chill can be tough on photographers, but with the right gear, it can be a beautiful challenge. ProMaster offers a range of products designed to help you capture stunning winter scenes without freezing your fingers off. Let’s dive into what makes their stuff special. First off, a tripod is

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Nov 13 2024HEALTH

Short Breaks from Sitting: How It Affects Sugar and Insulin in Adults with Type 1 Diabetes

Imagine you're an adult with type 1 diabetes, wearing a pump that gives insulin 24/7. You're told to sit for six hours, either straight or with short exercise breaks every half hour. What happens to your blood sugar and insulin? A small study found that these little exercise breaks raised insulin le

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

Arizona's Senate Race: Ruben Gallego Wins Big

In a surprising turn of events, Democrat Ruben Gallego has been projected to win the Arizona Senate seat, beating out Republican Kari Lake. This makes him the first Latino senator from Arizona. Gallego, a fifth-term congressman, will take over from retiring independent Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, joining a

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Nov 13 2024BUSINESS

China's Shopping Bonanza Surprises with Better-Than-Expected Sales

China's biggest shopping day of the year, known as Singles' Day, started earlier this year and ended on a high note. Despite a slow retail environment, consumers spent more than expected, according to consulting executives. This shopping event, similar to Black Friday, kicked off on October 14 and w

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