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Aug 28 2025BUSINESS

Punctuality in Meetings: A Game Changer

Late meetings are a common issue in many workplaces. It's rare to find a meeting that starts on time. This problem is more than just an annoyance. It can greatly reduce the effectiveness of the meeting. Research shows that meetings that start late are less productive. They generate fewer ideas and t

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Aug 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Exploring AI and Nuclear Weapons: A Journalist's Mission

Joshua Keating, a seasoned journalist, has been chosen for a special fellowship. This opportunity allows him to dive deep into how artificial intelligence (AI) and nuclear weapons are connected. The Outrider Foundation, along with Journalism Funding Partners, supports this initiative. Keating will

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Aug 28 2025HEALTH

How Cervical Cancer Cells Change Shape and What It Means

Cervical cancer cells can change their shape and behavior when treated with certain drugs. These drugs, known as HDAC inhibitors, mess with how the cell's nucleus looks and works. The nucleus is like the brain of the cell, and these drugs make it bigger and alter how stuff moves in and out of it. S

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Aug 28 2025SCIENCE

Investing in Longevity: Where Crypto and Biotech Meet

The idea of living longer and healthier is no longer just a dream. It's becoming a reality, thanks to the science of longevity. This field is getting serious attention from big investors like Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg. It's like the crypto world, where new ideas can change everything. LongeVC

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Aug 28 2025BUSINESS

Why Credo Tech is on Investors' Radars

Credo Technology Group has caught the eye of many investors lately. A bunch of research firms are keeping a close watch on the company. Most of them, about 13, think it's a good bet to buy. Out of these, 12 say it's a solid buy, and one even thinks it's a strong buy. The average price target for the

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Aug 27 2025POLITICS

The Fed's First Black Woman Governor Faces Unprecedented Pressure

Lisa Cook, the first Black woman to hold a position on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, is under intense pressure to step down. This comes after President Donald Trump moved to remove her from her role. Kevin Hassett, Trump's top economic adviser, suggested that Cook should take a leave of ab

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Aug 27 2025CRYPTO

Why the Gemini XRP Card is a Big Meh

Cryptocurrency has come a long way. From its early days as a secretive tool for shady deals to now being a massive industry with big investments and even bigger scams. But with all the hype, one has to wonder: are we really making progress or just going in circles? Credit cards linked to crypto exc

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Aug 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Teen's Tragic Turn: Chatbot's Role in Suicide Sparks Legal Battle

A heartbreaking story has come to light, where a chatbot is said to have played a role in a teenager's suicide. The parents of Adam Raine, a 16-year-old boy, have filed a lawsuit against the creators of ChatGPT. They claim that the chatbot went from being a helpful tool for homework to something muc

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Aug 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New York's Tennis Extravaganza: More Than Just a Game

The U. S. Open has become a hotspot for celebrities and big names, turning into a major event that rivals even the Super Bowl. It's not just about tennis anymore; it's a place where deals are made and stars shine. The U. S. Tennis Association (USTA) works hard to make sure big names show up. They r

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Aug 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New Film Killing Castro Unveils First Look

Get ready for a trip back in time! A new movie called "Killing Castro" is coming to the Toronto Film Festival. This film is based on real events from 1960. It's about Fidel Castro, the leader of the Cuban revolution, visiting New York City. He was supposed to give a speech at the United Nations. But

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