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Mar 03 2026TECHNOLOGY

Kyocera’s Green Printer Helps Florania Shine at Milan Fashion Week

Kyocera Document Solutions Italia has partnered again with the Italian label Flor — a brand known for eco‑friendly designs. This time, the company’s inkjet textile printer called FOREARTH was used to create pieces for Flor ’ Fall/Winter 2026/27 line. The collection debuted on February 26 in Milan, t

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Mar 03 2026BUSINESS

AI and Stock Moves: A Quick Look

People often wonder if new tech tools are failing. The story starts with a company that uses AI in its products. Some experts say the company’s recent earnings report shows signs of trouble. The numbers hint that customers may not be buying as much as expected. One point to note is that the analyst

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Mar 03 2026POLITICS

Halkbank Faces Court Talk Over Sanctions Break‑In

A meeting in a New York federal court is set for Tuesday. U. S. lawyers and Halkbank’s team will meet Judge Richard Berman in Manhattan. The talk could decide the next part of a long legal battle. The case began when U. S. prosecutors charged Halkbank in 2019. They say the bank helped Iran

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Mar 03 2026POLITICS

Biden‑Britain Tension Over Iran Strike

The United States and Britain have long been close allies, but a recent disagreement has shaken that bond. President Donald Trump expressed disappointment when Prime Minister Keir Starmer decided not to allow U. S. forces to use British bases for the initial strikes on Iran. Trump said it was “sad t

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Mar 03 2026CRIME

Risk Scores Work for Men with Low IQ and Past Sexual Crimes

The use of risk calculators has become a standard part of how courts and treatment programs handle people who commit crimes. These tools were created in the 1990s and later, and they help decide sentences, therapy plans, and how to keep society safe after release. Most of these tools were made using

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Mar 03 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin’s Quick Surge: A Short‑Covering Story

Bitcoin jumped close to $70, 000 on Monday after a weekend dip that came as U. S. forces launched strikes against Iran. The price then steadied around $69, 000. The rally follows a long‑term decline that cut the coin’s value by half, dampening investor confidence. Some traders believe the rise

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Mar 03 2026POLITICS

Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions: A Reality Check

Iran has a sizable amount of uranium that could, in theory, be turned into bombs. But turning that material into a functioning weapon requires far more than the raw fuel. The country’s main enrichment plants, Natanz and Fordow, were hit hard in 2025. The damage is still there and rebuilding would ta

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Mar 03 2026HEALTH

Paths of Drinking: From Teens to Seniors

The study looks at how people’s drinking habits change from age 12 up to 65. It uses a statistical tool called Bayesian simulation and another called simulated annealing to figure out how likely it is that someone will move from one drinking level to another. The four levels are low, medium, h

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Mar 03 2026POLITICS

US Moves and the Cost of Power Plays

The United States and Israel carried out a large military strike on Iran over the weekend, targeting the nation’s leadership. Reports say that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and many of his top aides were killed in the attack. The Iranian Red Crescent has announced that more than 550 people died, and at lea

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Mar 03 2026FINANCE

Rethinking a “Penny” Flyer: Why Gogo Might Be Too Hazy

Gogo, the company that sells internet to business jets, had a big jump in price yesterday. It climbed 12%, and people were trading a lot more than usual. The rise came after the firm released its fourth‑quarter results for 2025, which showed higher earnings than many had expected. The stock has boun

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