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Oct 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI's Big Power Problem: Nuclear or Bust?

You might think AI is taking over the world, but it's running into a big problem: power. AI needs tons of energy to work, and tech giants like Microsoft and Amazon are turning to nuclear power to keep up. But is this a smart move or just another risk? Let's find out. AI companies want more power be

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Oct 06 2024ENVIRONMENT

Biltmore Village: After Hurricane Helene, a Town United and Rebuilding

The calm after the storm is here, but it'll take time for Biltmore Village to regain its glow. A nearby river, once beautiful, now looks like a trash dump with mud, metal, and dirt scattered about. Shops are closed, restaurants too. It’s been over a week since Hurricane Helene hit, leaving watermark

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Oct 05 2024BUSINESS

EU Puts Tariffs on Chinese Electric Vehicles: What Does It Mean?

On Friday, the European Union took a significant step in its ongoing investigation into Chinese electric vehicle (EV) subsidies. The EU voted to adopt definitive tariffs on China-made battery electric vehicles (BEVs). This move follows the launch of an anti-subsidy probe back in October 2023, which

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Oct 04 2024ENVIRONMENT

Staying Safe After the Storm: Hidden Dangers and How to Avoid Them

When a storm hits, the cleanup that follows can be just as challenging. Water left behind may look harmless, but it often hides chemicals, sewage, oil, gas, and other hazardous substances. This is what experts like Danna Thompson from the South Carolina American Lung Association want you to know. M

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Oct 04 2024POLITICS

Israel's Dilemma: Strike or Negotiate?

Recently, Iran has been launching missiles at Israel. This has sparked a big debate among Israeli leaders—should they hit back hard and target Iran's nuclear program? Some people think it’s time to put an end to Iran's atomic ambitions once and for all. Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett even sug

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Oct 04 2024TECHNOLOGY

Vehicles Turn into Gaming Hubs for Future Road Trips

Car manufacturers are trying to make our cars feel more like a cozy space, just like home or work. Companies such as Ford and Stellantis are taking a big step by introducing gaming and virtual reality into vehicles. General Motors is also interested in this idea but hasn't teamed up with anyone yet.

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Oct 04 2024BUSINESS

Is Infineon's EV Push Slower Than We Think?

Berenberg Bank analyst Tammy Qiu recently gave Infineon Technologies AG (IFNNF) a Buy rating, with a price target of €38.00. The company's shares closed at $33.80 yesterday. Qiu is known for her accuracy, with an average return of 16.6% and a success rate of 63.9%. She covers tech stocks like Infine

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Oct 03 2024BUSINESS

NVDA, LEVI, EVGO and more

The companies making headlines before the bell include Wolfspeed, Nvidia, Hims & Hers Health, EVgo, Levi Strauss, Constellation Brands, and Stellantis. Here is a breakdown of the news: Wolfspeed: The semiconductor stock fell nearly 5% after Mizuho downgraded it to underperform from neutral, citing

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Oct 03 2024POLITICS

What’s Next for Israel and Iran? Biden Weighs In

President Biden has made his stance clear — he’s not on board with an Israeli attack on Iran’s nuclear weapons sites. This comes amid rising tensions between the two countries, with Iran recently launching 200 rockets at Israel. But these rockets didn't do much damage and no one got hurt. The recen

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Oct 03 2024POLITICS

Biden's Response to Iran: Proportional and Calculated

In response to recent attacks by Iran, US President Joe Biden emphasized the need for a proportional retaliation from Israel. During a virtual meeting with G7 leaders, Biden indicated that new sanctions against Iran are being prepared. The shift in tone comes after earlier encouragement from the US

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