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Dec 31 2024BUSINESS

PAX Global Tech Faces Big Profit Drop

PAX Global Technology, listed as HK:0327, has some bad news for its investors. The company expects its profits to take a big hit, likely dropping by 30% to 40% by the end of 2024 compared to the previous year. This news comes as a shock because of several factors. First, the global economy is creat

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Dec 31 2024SCIENCE

Boosting Aluminum Alloys with Hydrocarbon Fluids: A Thermal Performance Study

Aluminum alloys are superstars in the world of industrial applications, especially when it comes to thermal management. This fascinating study delves into the performance of a unique mix: hydrocarbon-based fluid (C 2 H 6 O 2 -H 2 O) saturated with a special blend of aluminum alloys (AA7072,

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Dec 31 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Holiday Movies: The Secret Weapon of Entertainment Giants

Ever wondered why holiday movies are made year after year? It's not just about spreading cheer. These films are big business, driving millions in revenue for companies like Netflix and Hallmark. Let's dive into how these movies become financial powerhouses. The Hallmark Channel is a great example.

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Dec 31 2024BUSINESS

Flying High: The Cessna Citation Latitude's Price and Performance

Ever dreamed of owning a private jet? The Cessna Citation Latitude is a top choice for business and leisure travel. This super-midsize jet, crafted by Textron Aviation, offers a luxurious and versatile flying experience. But how much does it cost? Let's break down the numbers. For a brand new Cessn

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Dec 31 2024SPORTS

Bay Area Sports: Ups and Downs in 2024

2024 was a rollercoaster year for Bay Area sports fans. The San Francisco 49ers started the year with a bang, reaching the Super Bowl, but ended up losing in overtime to the Kansas City Chiefs. It was a tough blow for football fans, but there were plenty of other stories to keep them talking. Baseba

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Dec 31 2024SCIENCE

How Algae Can Help Fight Bacteria and Clean Water

Imagine using tiny, harmless algae to fight tough bacteria and clean up polluted water. Scientists are exploring this idea by making tiny silver particles, called nano-particles, using algae. These particles can kill tough, drug-resistant bacteria and help break down harmful dyes in wastewater. One

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Dec 31 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Musical Stars and Sports Favorites: Memorable Moments This Holiday Season

This festive season, the spotlight turned to various cities across the US for some incredible performances and events. In Aspen, actor Jeremy Pope made a style statement at the St. Regis Snow Polo World Championship, bundling up in a luxurious fur coat while taking in the thrilling polo matches. Mea

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Dec 31 2024SPORTS

Yashasvi's Secret: Coach Shares Insights on Young Cricketer’s Success

Young cricketer Yashasvi Jaiswal has been making waves in the cricket world with his exceptional performance in the Test series against Australia. Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes? Yashasvi’s childhood coach, Jwala Singh, reveals his journey from Gorakhpur to Mumbai, and his secret to sp

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Balancing Act: Health Resources vs. Economy in Eastern China

Imagine you're trying to plan a big party where you need to serve food and drinks, but you only have so much money. That's sort of like what's happening in some eastern Chinese provinces, but with health resources and economic development. It's a tricky situation because these provinces need to

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Dec 31 2024POLITICS

Two Texas GOP Representatives Cleared of Campaign Finance Misuse Allegations

Earlier this week, the House Ethics Committee wrapped up investigations into two Texas Republican congressmen, Wesley Hunt of Houston and Ronny Jackson of Amarillo. The committee found no intentional misuse of campaign funds for personal gain. The investigations began in March, sparked by allegation

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