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Jul 17 2025BUSINESS

Meta's Big Privacy Mess: Investors and Leaders Settle

A huge legal fight just ended quietly. Meta's big bosses, including Mark Zuckerberg, agreed to settle a case that could have cost them billions. Shareholders were mad about privacy issues that led to big fines. They wanted the leaders to pay up personally. But now, the trial is over, and no one is s

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Jul 17 2025SCIENCE

How Our Eyes Choose What to Focus On While Learning New Skills

People's eyes tend to move toward certain spots when learning new tasks. These spots can be important for getting information or for getting rewards. Researchers wanted to see how well people could guess if they would succeed or fail at a task. They also wanted to see if this guess would change wher

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Jul 17 2025FINANCE

BlackRock's Mixed Bag: A Buying Chance?

BlackRock, the world's biggest asset manager, saw its shares drop by 5% after releasing its second-quarter earnings. The results were a mix of good and not-so-good news. Revenue went up by 12. 9% compared to last year, reaching $5. 42 billion. However, this was a bit less than what experts expected,

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Jul 17 2025POLITICS

NYC Mayor Faces Another Legal Storm

In a surprising turn of events, a former high-ranking official in the New York Police Department has taken legal action against Mayor Eric Adams and other top NYPD officials. The lawsuit, filed by Thomas Donlon, who briefly served as the interim police commissioner, accuses Adams and his team of run

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Jul 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Rock Band Feud: Inside the Fight That Ended Jane's Addiction

A rock band's reunion tour turned into a nightmare when things got too heated on stage. Jane's Addiction, a legendary alt-rock band, is now split up because of a fight between band members. Dave Navarro, Eric Avery, and Stephen Perkins have taken legal action against their frontman, Perry Farrell. T

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Jul 16 2025CRIME

Could Epstein Really Have Taken His Own Life?

Jeffrey Epstein's death in a jail cell has sparked many questions. A former inmate, Michael Franzese, who once stayed in the same cell, says it's nearly impossible to commit suicide there. He explains that the cell's design makes it hard to hang oneself. There are no fixtures on the ceiling, and the

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Jul 16 2025BUSINESS

Apple's Big Win in the Payments Game

A recent court ruling has given Apple a significant victory in a legal battle. The case involved accusations that Apple, along with Visa and Mastercard, had been working together to stifle competition in the payments industry. The plaintiffs, which included a group of merchants, claimed that Apple h

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Jul 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Off-Road Tech Merges: Pronto. ai Gains SafeAI's Expertise

Pronto. ai, a San Francisco-based startup, has made a strategic move by acquiring SafeAI, a competitor in the off-road autonomous vehicle sector. This acquisition is not just about gaining technology but also about bringing in top talent and intellectual property. The deal, valued in the millions, w

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Jul 16 2025HEALTH

Unraveling Old English Medical Wisdom: A Look into Bald's Leechbook

In the world of old English texts, Bald's Leechbook stands out as a treasure trove of medical knowledge. This book is like a guide, starting from the head and going down to the feet, filled with herbal remedies and some notes on how well they work. It's not just about herbs though; there are also re

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Jul 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Quick and Easy: iOS 26's New Reminder Hack

Ever wished you could manage your to-do list without any hassle? iOS 26 has introduced a neat trick in the Reminders app that might just make your life easier. This update is all about speed and convenience, letting you add tasks quickly, no matter where you are on your iPhone. The Reminders app no

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