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Nov 04 2025BUSINESS

A New Tech Leader Joins Valvoline

Valvoline Inc. has a new tech boss. His name is Hitesh Patel. He started working there right away. Patel has lots of experience in tech and keeping computers safe from hackers. He worked for other big companies before. Like Sleep Number, Advance Auto Parts, and Best Buy. He helped them with their te

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Nov 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Tech Speeds Up Space-Grade Chip Checks

In the world of high-tech gadgets, especially those used in space, tiny silicon carbide (SiC) switches are super important. But there's a big problem: these switches can act up when hit by tiny space particles. This isn't just a small issue; it's a huge deal for safety and reliability. Traditionall

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Nov 04 2025CRIME

Small-Time Crooks Behind Louvre Jewel Heist?

The recent Louvre heist might have seemed like a job for big-time criminals, but the suspects in custody tell a different story. They are local folks from Seine-Saint-Denis, a suburb north of Paris. The group includes three men and one woman, all with records, but not the kind you'd expect from mast

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Nov 04 2025CRIME

A Spitting Incident in Brooklyn Sparks Hate Crime Arrest

In a recent turn of events, a man was arrested for an anti-Semitic act in Brooklyn. Nicholas Jones, 40, is accused of spitting on a 16-year-old Hasidic boy. This happened near Eastern Parkway and Albany Ave. in Crown Heights around 5:50 p. m. on October 22. The teen was wearing traditional Hasidic c

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Nov 03 2025BUSINESS

Navigating the Storm: West Fraser's Trade Challenges

West Fraser, a major player in the forestry industry, is facing a tough road ahead due to the uncertain trade environment between the US and Canada. This isn't just about lumber; it's about the broader economic relationship between the two countries. The company's future depends on how well it can a

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Nov 03 2025BUSINESS

A New Player Joins the Consumer Game

Marco Voci has taken a new role at Houlihan Lokey, a big name in investment banking. He's now a Managing Director in their Consumer Group, based in London. His job? To focus on active lifestyle, branded consumer products, and luxury goods in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. He'll team up with ot

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Nov 03 2025HEALTH

Keeping Sugar Levels in Check During Pregnancy

Pregnancy is a time when health matters more than ever. For some moms-to-be, gestational diabetes can complicate things. This condition affects how the body manages sugar levels. It's important to catch and handle it early. A recent study looked at two ways to monitor sugar levels. One is the usual

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Nov 03 2025HEALTH

Gut and Brain: A Hidden Rhythm Connection

The human body is a symphony of rhythms. From the steady beat of the heart to the ebb and flow of sleep, these rhythms keep us ticking. Now, scientists have uncovered a surprising link between the gut and the brain. Researchers at the University of California San Diego have found that the gut's rhyt

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Nov 03 2025POLITICS

U. S. and South Korea Talk Troops and Security

The U. S. Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth, is in South Korea. He is there to talk about the future of U. S. troops in the country. The talks are part of the annual Security Consultative Meeting. This meeting is important. It helps the U. S. and South Korea plan their military alliance. They also dis

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Nov 03 2025SCIENCE

Chilling Insects for Better Sterilization: A Cool Idea?

Insects can be a big problem. They spread diseases. Scientists have a plan. They want to use radiation to sterilize them. Then, release them into the wild. This is called the sterile insect technique (SIT). The goal is to reduce the insect population. A special machine was tested. It's called the P

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