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Dec 05 2024FINANCE

Trump's Pick for SEC Chair: A Fresh Start for Crypto?

President Donald Trump has made a significant move in the world of finance and politics by announcing his intention to nominate Paul Atkins as the new chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). This decision comes as no surprise to many, as Atkins, currently the CEO of Patomak Global

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Dec 05 2024FINANCE

Marvell Technology's Stock Rises After Solid Earnings

Marvell Technology's stock is on the rise after a strong earnings report. Investors are feeling more optimistic about the integrated circuit maker's future. The company did better than expected in the third quarter and gave a positive outlook for revenue. This good news has led many Wall Street firm

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Dec 04 2024BUSINESS

Jay-Z's Weed Brand Hits Financial Troubles

Jay-Z, a well-known business mogul in the music industry, has faced a setback with his luxury weed brand, Monogram. The brand, launched in 2020, was supposed to be a high-end product in the cannabis market. However, recent reports show that Monogram is struggling financially. The company has faced a

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Dec 04 2024EDUCATION

Teacher's Lawsuit: Unsafe Workplace Claims

Imagine working in a school where students assault you, and you feel no one's got your back. That's what Lauren Eriksen, a teaching assistant at West Salem High School, claims in her lawsuit against the Salem-Keizer School District. She says students bit her so hard it caused nerve damage and gave h

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Dec 04 2024HEALTH

Understanding Stigma's Impact on Youth at Risk for Psychosis

Being identified as at clinical high risk for psychosis (CHR-p) can be a delicate situation for young people. While it allows for early detection of potential schizophrenia, the label itself can bring unwanted attention and stigma. Researchers are now exploring which type of stigma is more harmful:

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Dec 04 2024HEALTH

Understanding AMR Risk: What Malawians Think

Antimicrobial-resistant bacteria are everywhere, especially in low-income areas. But how much do people know about the risks? Researchers in Malawi set out to find out. They talked to people from cities, towns near cities, and rural areas. They wanted to know what people thought about getting infect

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Dec 03 2024BUSINESS

Intel's CEO Steps Down, Signaling Chip Giant's Shifts

Intel has seen some big changes just recently. The company's long-time CEO, Pat Gelsinger, has left the scene after over 40 years. A surprise announcement came this Monday, naming two other executives, David Zinsner and Michelle Johnston Holthaus, as temporary co-CEOs while they look for a new leade

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Dec 03 2024ENTERTAINMENT

A Porn Star's 24-Hour Challenge: Health Concerns and Logistics

British adult entertainer Lily Phillips is planning a world record attempt to have sex with 1, 000 men in one day in January. The current record, set by Lisa Sparks in Poland in 2004, is 919 men. Phillips says she's been training for months to prepare for this physically demanding task. Sexual inte

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Dec 03 2024FINANCE

Revolutionizing Agricultural Market Forecasts with the CIMA-AttGRU Model

Did you know that predicting the future of agricultural markets can be a lot like solving a giant puzzle? In China, trading futures for agricultural products is big business. Traditionally, experts have relied on prices from the past and financial basics. But there's a goldmine of textual data out t

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Dec 03 2024POLITICS

French Government Faces Make-or-Break Vote

French lawmakers stirred up a potential government shake-up on Monday. They introduced a no-confidence motion targeting Prime Minister Michel Barnier. This move could lead to the far-right party taking the helm. The trigger? Barnier's 2025 budget plan, which includes hefty tax hikes and spending cut

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