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Jan 15 2025FINANCE

Elon Musk's Late Twitter Reporting Costs Shareholders

Elon Musk, the billionaire entrepreneur, has been charged by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for not promptly reporting his stake in Twitter. This delay, according to the SEC, helped Musk save around $150 million, which came at the expense of other shareholders. The SEC's rules require

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Jan 15 2025CRIME

A Quiet Mexican Town Faces Violent Election

In the small town of Huitzilac, located in Mexico's Morelos state, fear has become a daily companion. This town, known for its collective management of local resources like forests, has been caught in the crossfire of competing criminal groups. Recently, five people were gunned down on the town's ma

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Jan 15 2025POLITICS

The Grilling of a Pentagon Nominee

Pete Hegseth's confirmation hearing for the Secretary of Defense position was nothing short of intense. Senators didn't hold back, questioning his past behavior and fitness for the role. They highlighted his alleged sexual misconduct and the non-disclosure agreement (NDA) he signed after being accus

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Jan 15 2025CRYPTO

Crypto ETFs: Solana and XRP's $14 Billion Opportunity

Imagine if you could invest in cryptocurrencies without actually owning any. That's what exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are offering. JPMorgan thinks that if regulators give the nod, new ETFs for Solana and XRP could attract a whopping $14 billion in the first year alone. Solana ETFs might draw betwee

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Jan 15 2025POLITICS

America's Security: Time for a Realistic Approach

Picture this: the United States, once the world's superpower, isn't ready for big challenges like China. We've got a massive intelligence network with 18 agencies and a budget over $75 billion, but we're still caught off guard by events like Russia's invasion of Ukraine or the Taliban's takeover of

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Jan 14 2025POLITICS

Pete Hegseth: Veteran, Controversy, and a Pentagon Nomination

Pete Hegseth, a decorated veteran and former Fox News host, is set to face the Senate Armed Services Committee for his confirmation hearing to lead the Pentagon. His nomination comes with a trail of controversies, including allegations of sexual assault and misconduct in the workplace. Despite denyi

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Jan 14 2025EDUCATION

Farming Success in Ethiopia: Empowering Women for Better Food Security

Agriculture plays a crucial role in boosting food security, but the link between agriculture and gender in this context is not well understood. A recent study in rural Ethiopia took a closer look at how empowering women in farming can impact efficiency and food security. Researchers collected data f

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Jan 14 2025CRIME

The MoviePass Boss's 25-Year Prison Risk

Ever wondered what happens when a business idea seems too good to be true? That's what happened with MoviePass, the once-popular movie-ticket subscription service. Its former boss, Theodore Farnsworth, is now in serious trouble. He's pleaded guilty to securities fraud and could spend up to 25 years

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Jan 14 2025POLITICS

Taiwan’s Undersea Internet Cable Cut: Concerns About China’s ‘Gray Zone’ Tactics

Earlier this month, a major internet cable in Taiwan was damaged. This wasn’t just a technical issue – it raised alarms about potential threats from China. Taiwan’s Coast Guard has been investigating a cargo ship from China, the Shunxin39, which was spotted near the broken cable. They suspect it mig

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Jan 14 2025SCIENCE

Plant Smells Help Bugs Beat Defenses

When plants get attacked by bugs, they release special smells called herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs). Scientists wanted to know if these smells help or hurt certain insect larvae. Using two kinds of moth pests, the fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) and the tobacco cutworm (S. litura),

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