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Nov 17 2025CRYPTO

Big Gains for Upbit's Parent Company: What's Driving the Surge?

Dunamu, the company behind Upbit, has seen a huge jump in profits. In the third quarter, they made about $165 million. That's a lot more than last year, when they made just $40 million. This big increase shows that the company is doing much better now. What's helping Dunamu grow? A lot of things. F

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Nov 17 2025SCIENCE

Entangled States and the Mystery of Crypto-Nonlocality

The idea that all entangled states break Leggett's crypto-nonlocality might not be entirely true. This claim is based on extra rules that go beyond what Leggett originally thought. If we stick to Leggett's basic ideas, some entangled states can actually fit within his concept of crypto-nonlocality.

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Nov 16 2025BUSINESS

Ford's New Home: A Glimpse into the Future of Automotive Innovation

Ford has just unveiled its shiny new headquarters in Dearborn, Michigan. This is a big deal because it's their first major office move since the 1950s. The new building is massive, with enough space for twice as many employees as before. It's not just about size, though. Ford has packed this place w

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Nov 16 2025HEALTH

Breathing Easier After Weight Loss Surgery

Weight loss surgery might do more than just help people shed pounds. It could also make it easier for them to breathe. This is especially true for those who have heart failure along with obesity. A recent study took a closer look at this idea. The study used a new tool to measure how heart failure

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Nov 16 2025HEALTH

Understanding Pilonidal Disease: A Closer Look

Pilonidal disease is a condition that often affects young people. It happens when hair gets trapped under the skin, usually near the tailbone. This can cause pain, swelling, and infection. Why does this happen? Well, things like sitting too much, being overweight, or having a lot of body hair can ma

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

The Man Who Played President: A Look at Aaron Sorkin's Political Vision

Aaron Sorkin's "The American President" left a lasting mark on many, shaping careers and perspectives. The film introduced a president who was relatable, dealing with everyday struggles like forgetting to sign his daughter's permission slip. This president, Andrew Shepherd, was a widower who faced p

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Nov 16 2025BUSINESS

When Big Money Fails: The Rise and Fall of Renovo Home Partners

In late October, employees of Renovo Home Partners woke up to a harsh reality: their jobs vanished overnight. The company, once a promising venture backed by major investors like BlackRock, shut down abruptly. Workers were left without pay, health insurance, and unfinished projects. This sudden coll

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Nov 16 2025FINANCE

Smart Trading Made Easy: A New Tool for Finance Pros

Finance experts are always on the lookout for ways to make trading easier and more efficient. One exciting development is a new tool that uses advanced technology to help traders make better decisions. This tool, called FinRL, is designed to automate trading strategies, taking into account factors l

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Nov 15 2025SPORTS

MMA Showdown: Who Will Shine at Madison Square Garden?

Madison Square Garden has always been a stage for unforgettable moments in mixed martial arts. It's a place where champions are made and legends are born. This time, the spotlight is on Jack Della Maddalena and Islam Makhachev. Della Maddalena, the current welterweight champion, is often overlooked

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Nov 15 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Secrets: How a 40, 000-Year-Old Mammoth's RNA Tells Its Story

A young mammoth named Yuka died 40, 000 years ago in Siberia. Its body was frozen in the permafrost, keeping it well-preserved. Scientists recently studied Yuka's leg tissue and found something amazing: RNA, the oldest ever sequenced. RNA is like a messenger in cells. It tells them what to do based

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