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Nov 04 2025CRYPTO

Wall Street's Crypto Gamble: A Risky Bet on Digital Assets

A public company, TON Strategy, recently faced a warning from Nasdaq for breaking rules about getting shareholder approval. They raised over $500 million by selling shares privately to buy a lot of Toncoin, a cryptocurrency linked to Telegram. Nasdaq didn't punish them severely because it seemed lik

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Nov 04 2025CRYPTO

The Future of Crypto: A New Vision for America

David Sacks, President Trump’s advisor on crypto and AI, has a clear vision: he wants America to lead the world in digital innovation, with crypto at the forefront. He believes that clear rules are essential for this to happen. Sacks has been vocal about the need for the U. S. to set up proper regu

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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

Politicians and Crypto: A Clash of Interests

A lawmaker from California is pushing for a new law. This law aims to stop government officials from making money with cryptocurrency. The idea comes after a recent pardon that has people talking. The pardon involves Donald Trump and a crypto billionaire. Changpeng Zhao, the founder of Binance, got

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Nov 04 2025FINANCE

Hims & Hers Health: A Look at Recent Stock Surge

Hims & Hers Health, Inc. recently saw its stock price jump after sharing its third-quarter financial results. The company revealed it's in talks to offer Novo Nordisk's popular weight management products, Wegovy, through its platform. The company reported earnings of six cents per share, which was

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

How Relationships Shape Our Minds: A New Look at Psychoanalysis

Psychoanalysis has changed a lot over time. At first, Freud focused on drives and fantasies. But later, others thought that relationships between people are more important. They kept some of Freud's ideas, like transference and the unconscious. But they added new things, like how culture, class, and

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Nov 04 2025BUSINESS

Why Some People Land Better Jobs

What makes a job "better"? It's not just about the money. Sure, high pay, job security, and growth opportunities are important. But so are things like having control over your work, feeling like your job matters, and enjoying what you do. People who are reliable, easy to work with, and open to lear

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Nov 04 2025SCIENCE

How Rice Handles Cadmium: The Phosphorus Puzzle

Rice plants face a tough challenge when dealing with cadmium, a harmful metal. Phosphorus, a key nutrient, plays a big role in how rice plants manage cadmium. Scientists wanted to understand how different amounts of phosphorus affect cadmium in rice. In an experiment, they grew rice in water with d

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Nov 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

NBA 2K League: Where Gaming Meets Basketball Culture

The NBA 2K League is back, but not as you knew it. This time, it's more than just a competition—it's a full-blown entertainment experience. The league, now rebranded as an entertainment universe, aims to blend basketball, gaming, and pop culture into one exciting package. At the heart of this new v

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Nov 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Streaming Tech Showdown: Nokia vs. Warner Brothers

Nokia is taking Warner Brothers to court in multiple countries. The Finnish company says Warner Brothers is using its video tech without permission. This tech helps make streaming smooth and enjoyable for users. It includes things like video compression, content delivery, and recommendation systems.

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Nov 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

How Punchup Live is Changing the Comedy Game

Danny Frenkel and Alex Dajani launched Punchup Live in 2023 with a bold goal: to revolutionize the ticketing industry for live comedy. Frenkel, who spent 13 years at Facebook, noticed a big problem. The comedy world is messy. Artists, venues, and fans all struggle with a broken system. Punchup Live

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