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Mar 20 2025BUSINESS

Chassis Manufacturers: Weathering Storms and Navigating Changes

The year 2025 is shaping up to be a challenging one for chassis manufacturers, as they navigate through a complex web of geopolitical, economic, and business factors. The past year saw a mix of highs and lows, with demand fluctuating throughout the quarters. The early summer peak season provided a b

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Mar 19 2025BUSINESS

Tariffs and Trade: How Trump's Policies Might Hurt Boeing and Its Suppliers

The aerospace industry is a major player in U. S. manufacturing. It creates high-paying jobs and has consistently generated a significant trade surplus. Boeing, a leading company in this sector, is known for exporting billions of dollars worth of goods annually. However, President Trump's tariff pol

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Mar 18 2025BUSINESS

Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Shines Amid Market Turmoil

The financial world is buzzing with news about Berkshire Hathaway. This company has been making waves, with its stock prices hitting new highs this year. The Class A and Class B shares have been soaring, even as many other stocks in the S&P 500 have been struggling. This success comes despite a toug

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Mar 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Evolution of Car Engines: Racing's Hidden Impact

Racing cars are not just about thrilling speeds and dramatic overtakes. They have quietly shaped the way everyday cars are built. Think about it: the need for speed and power in racing has pushed car makers to innovate. Companies like Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, and BMW have always tried to lead the pac

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Mar 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Foundry Business Faces Challenges

Samsung's foundry business is facing significant hurdles. The company is rumored to have canceled its next-generation 1. 4nm manufacturing process. This move comes as a surprise, especially since Samsung has been making strides with its 2nm GAA node, achieving a 30 percent yield in trial production.

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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

Zapping Viruses: UV Light vs. Hepatitis A in Everyday Liquids

Hepatitis A virus is a tough customer. It can survive in various liquids, making it a challenge to eradicate. Researchers wanted to see how well two types of UV light could knock it out. They tested UV-C light at 254 nanometers and a newer UV-C LED light at 279 nanometers. The goal was to find out h

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Mar 15 2025SCIENCE

The Tiny Dancer: Sparklemuffin Peacock Spider's Mating Ritual

In the heart of Australia's Wondul Range National Park, Queensland, lives a tiny creature with a big personality. The Sparklemuffin peacock spider, measuring just 0. 2 inches (0. 5 centimeters), is a standout among its peers. These critters are known for their vibrant colors and unique mating dance.

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Mar 15 2025POLITICS

Trade Tensions: Tesla's Warning on Tariffs

The electric vehicle giant, Tesla, has raised concerns about the potential backlash from other countries due to recent tariffs imposed by President Trump. The company highlighted that U. S. exporters are particularly vulnerable when other nations respond to American trade actions. This is not the

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Mar 15 2025SPORTS

Weighty Issues at UFC Vegas 104

UFC Vegas 104 had a rocky start with three fighters missing their weight targets. The biggest offender was Diyar Nurgozhay, a new light heavyweight prospect who weighed in at 210. 5 pounds for a 205-pound fight. This was a significant miss, nearly five pounds over the limit. Nurgozhay was fined 25%

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Mar 14 2025SPORTS

Did Charles Oliveira Really Lose?

A year ago, Charles Oliveira and Arman Tsarukyan faced off in the UFC Octagon. The fight was intense, with both fighters showing their skills. Oliveira, known for his submission attempts, had Tsarukyan in some deep trouble. He had Tsarukyan in a tight triangle choke and a D'arce choke, but Tsarukyan

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