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Mar 28 2026FINANCE

Pony AI’s New Buy Signal: What It Means for Investors

Bank of America’s analyst Ming‑Hsun Lee has refreshed his view on the Chinese tech firm Pony AI Inc. , keeping a Buy rating and suggesting a target price of HK$148. 00 for the stock. Lee’s focus is on consumer‑cyclical companies, and he has a solid track record: an average return of 16. 5 % and a su

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Mar 28 2026POLITICS

Russian Drone Upgrade Transfer Sparks Middle East Tension

Russia has moved advanced drones, originally from Iran, to Tehran. The new models include better navigation and anti‑jam features. These drones were first used by Russia in Ukraine. The transfer started after the U. S. and Israel hit Iran, sparking a month of drone attacks on Israeli and Gulf targe

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Mar 28 2026TECHNOLOGY

CRISPR Patent Showdown: Nobel Winners Lose Again

A U. S. patent court has ruled once more against scientists who won a Nobel Prize for their work on CRISPR, the gene‑editing tool that lets researchers cut DNA like scissors. The decision pits Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier against the Broad Institute, a joint venture of Harvard and MIT.

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Mar 28 2026POLITICS

Candidate Sorts Out Committee Mess Before Election

Keary Husain, who is running for a seat on the Columbia Board of Education, has cleared up problems that kept his campaign committee from filing correctly with the Missouri Ethics Commission. The commission had rejected his initial paperwork because it omitted his last name and the election date. Hu

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Mar 28 2026RELIGION

Pope Visits Monaco to Ask Rich People to Share

The Pope flew by helicopter from the Vatican to Monaco, a tiny country on the French coast that is famous for its rich residents and fancy boats. He met with Prince Albert, who is the head of state there. The Pope said that people who have a lot should help those who do not. He told the Prince an

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Mar 28 2026EDUCATION

Investing Money Where It Matters: Utah’s Tech Colleges Join the Reinvestment Push

Utah’s higher‑education scene is busy reshuffling its budget. A plan called “strategic reinvestment” has already asked the state’s eight universities and colleges to move ten percent of their money into programs that help students and local businesses. Now, the same idea is moving to the state’s eig

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Mar 28 2026EDUCATION

The Power of Teamwork in Danville Schools

Education leaders are highlighting how collaboration can change a town’s learning environment. In Danville, a new partnership between teachers, parents and local businesses is already showing results. The school district announced that it will work closely with nearby companies to bring real‑worl

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Mar 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Shaquille O’Neal Clears His Name Over Fake DM Rumors

The story begins with a podcast where the former NBA star talks about how rumors spread online. He tells his guest that he has received a strange message from someone pretending to be him, sent to pop‑star Sabrina Carpenter. The content of the message is bizarre and unprofessional, leading many list

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Mar 28 2026SCIENCE

The Link Between Celebrity Fandom and Self‑Love

People who follow famous people closely often feel a strong attachment to them. Studies show that this attachment can be linked to what psychologists call vulnerable narcissism – a form of self‑interest that feels fragile and depends on external validation. When someone spends a lot of time wa

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Mar 28 2026SCIENCE

Real‑Time PCR: A 30‑Year Journey of Innovation

The invention of real‑time PCR transformed how scientists measure DNA. Three decades ago, researchers checked amplified samples only after the reaction finished, using gels and visual scans. That method was slow and gave shaky results, making it hard to run many tests at once. A special anniv

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