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Oct 31 2024BUSINESS

Microsoft's Big Bet on OpenAI: A Profit Pinch This Quarter

Microsoft's CFO, Amy Hood, spilled the tea on the company's earnings call. The massive investment in OpenAI is expected to cut into profits this quarter, to the tune of $1. 5 billion. Why the big hit? OpenAI is losing money, and Microsoft is feeling the pinch. The company has poured in nearly $14 bi

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Oct 31 2024HEALTH

Tuberculosis On the Rise: A Global Concern

You might be wondering why tuberculosis (TB) is making headlines again. Well, last year, the number of new TB cases hit an all-time high since 1995, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Let's break it down. Imagine a world map. Now, think about 8. 2 million new TB cases spread across i

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Oct 31 2024SPORTS

Yankees vs. Dodgers: A Pivotal Game 5

The New York Yankees are gearing up for a critical Game 5 against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Fueled by an impressive 11-4 win in Game 4, the Yankees are aiming to maintain their momentum. Their star pitcher, Gerrit Cole, is expected to play a significant role in this crucial match. On the other side,

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Oct 31 2024SPORTS

Podcast Reveals Cowboys' Struggles and A&M's Rise

A recent podcast episode hosted by sports writers from The Dallas Morning News dives into the current challenges faced by the Dallas Cowboys and the impressive performance of Texas A&M in the SEC. The episode, titled "Cowboys can’t win, but they can whine, " highlights the team's latest loss against

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Middle-Class Families Struggle with Childbirth Costs, Mayan City Discovered

It's election season, and the candidates are making their final pleas. Vice President Kamala Harris promised to find common ground and help with economic issues, like controlling grocery prices and assisting first-time home buyers. On the other hand, former President Donald Trump focused on immigrat

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Oct 30 2024BUSINESS

Pfizer Joins the Weight Loss Drug Race with Promising Pills

Pfizer, a major player in the pharmaceutical industry, has recently shared more details about its weight loss drug pipeline. This comes as part of their efforts to compete in the growing market for weight loss medications, currently dominated by Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly. These companies have found

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Oct 30 2024FINANCE

Google: Should You Buy Before Earnings?

Investing in Google before they release their earnings report can be a tricky decision. Many investors, including a seasoned equity research analyst, prefer to stay cautious and wait for the earnings announcement to understand how the company's management handles any uncertainties. This analyst, who

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Oct 30 2024HEALTH

TB Cases Hit 8 Million in 2023: A Global Crisis

Last year, around 8 million people were diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB), the highest number ever recorded by the World Health Organization (WHO). The death toll was staggering, reaching 1. 25 million people, which is almost double the number of people killed by HIV in the same year. This grim stati

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Oct 30 2024BUSINESS

Sony Closes Studios After Game Shutdown

Sony Interactive Entertainment has shut down two of its studios, Firewalk and Neon Koi, following the cancellation of the live service game “Concord. ” The decision came after Sony evaluated its games portfolio and found that “Concord” didn’t meet player expectations. Sony acquired Firewalk just ove

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Oct 29 2024HEALTH

West African Virus Takes Life in Iowa: A Rare Case of Lassa Fever

In Iowa, a resident has recently died due to a rare virus called Lassa fever. This virus, originating in West Africa, can lead to permanent hearing loss in one-third of cases. Pregnant women aren't safe either; about 95% of infected pregnant women miscarry. The individual, who traveled back to the U

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