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Nov 02 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Quantum Conundrum: Fear vs. Reality

Bitcoin faces a potential threat from quantum computers, but the real issue might not be the technology itself. Experts warn that panic and misinformation could cause more harm than the actual quantum threat. The crypto market is highly sensitive to news and rumors, as seen in past incidents where f

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Nov 02 2025FINANCE

Crypto Exchanges Get a Break: SEC's New Rule Change and What It Means

The SEC recently made a move that might not directly involve Bitcoin or Ethereum but could significantly impact how crypto exchanges handle legal battles in the coming years. On October 31, the SEC issued an order that pushed back compliance deadlines for Regulation NMS, which governs US equity trad

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Nov 02 2025HEALTH

Breaking Barriers: A New Hope for Lung Cancer Treatment

Lung cancer is a tough opponent, especially when it's the non-small-cell kind (NSCLC). Doctors usually don't recommend a common treatment called EGFR-TKIs for a specific mutation called EGFR exon 20 insertion. Why? Because these mutations don't respond well to the treatment. But here's a twist: a sp

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Nov 02 2025SCIENCE

Crafting Cancer Fighters: A New Approach to Drug Design

Scientists have been on the hunt for better ways to fight cancer. They've found that a protein called HDAC1 plays a big role in how cancer grows. This protein is like a switch that can turn genes on and off. By targeting HDAC1, researchers hope to develop new drugs that can stop cancer in its tracks

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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

Oklahoma's Win: A Lesson in Turning Mistakes into Victories

Oklahoma's football team showed how to turn mistakes into wins. They beat Tennessee 33-27. John Mateer was key. He threw for 159 yards and ran for 80. With less than two minutes left, he scored the final touchdown. This sealed the deal. Tennessee had three turnovers. Oklahoma scored 13 points from

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Nov 02 2025BUSINESS

Local News Goes Digital on Mondays

The Buffalo News has made a big change. Starting now, they will only offer their e-edition on Mondays. This means no physical newspapers will be delivered to homes or newsstands on that day. Instead, readers will have to go online to catch up on the week's news. This shift is part of a bigger trend

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Nov 02 2025HEALTH

Eat Smart, Stay Sharp: How Your Diet Can Help Keep Dementia Away

Dementia is a big worry for many, but did you know that what you eat can make a difference? The MIND diet is one way to help keep your brain healthy. It's like a mix of the Mediterranean and DASH diets, with a special focus on brain-friendly foods. Think leafy greens, berries, nuts, and olive oil. T

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Nov 02 2025HEALTH

How Weight Affects Kidney Health: What You Need to Know

Obesity and kidney problems are a big deal. They are linked in ways that are not fully understood. In 2024, a group called KDIGO had a meeting to talk about this. They wanted to figure out how obesity affects kidneys and what can be done about it. Being overweight for a long time can harm your kidn

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

US and Vietnam Strengthen Military Bonds

The United States is looking to boost its military relationship with Vietnam. This was stated by the U. S. Defense Secretary during a recent trip to Hanoi. The visit included talks with Vietnam's top defense officials. So far, the U. S. has given Vietnam several ships and training aircraft. These a

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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

Tension Rises in Game 7: Pitch Hits Spark Heated Moments

In the seventh game of the World Series, a tense moment unfolded. The Toronto Blue Jays were leading 3-0 against the Los Angeles Dodgers when a pitch thrown by Justin Wrobleski struck Andres Gimenez, their shortstop. This happened in the fourth inning, with the bases empty. Gimenez had seemingly pu

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