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  1. new video loaded: I Witnessed A.I. Source View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  2. A sign for the CDC sits outside of their facility at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Roybal campus in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S., May 30, 2025. Megan Varner | Reuters More than a dozen pages on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website related to ******* and gender identity, health equity, and other topics have been taken down, CNBC has learned. Source View the full article at [Hidden Content]
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  4. new video loaded: Trump Pushes Unproven Link Between Tylenol and Autism… Source View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  5. Neos Networks has extended its partnership with cloud service provider Brightsolid through a multi‑year agreement to deliver diverse 100Gbps optical connectivity between Scotland and London. Brightsolid claims to be one of the ***’s experts in cloud, cyber and datacentre services. Options include custom-built colocation, hybrid cloud expertise and the latest in cyber security technology. Source View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  6. If you find cooking for a crowd intimidating, you are not alone. A dinner party can test the nerves of even the most confident cooks and hosts. Relieve the tension by changing how you think about party food. Do away with fussy hors d’oeuvres and abandon serving multiple courses. The ultimate spread, prepared with ease and without stress, is not only the simplest to throw together, but it’s also… Source View the full article at [Hidden Content]
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  8. Archaeologists have discovered evidence of a now-submerged land bridge along Turkey’s Aegean coast that may have served as a crucial pathway for early human migration from Asia to Europe during the Ice Age. The revelation challenges long-held assumptions about how our ancestors first reached European soil, suggesting they didn’t simply travel the traditional northern routes through the Middle East… Source View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  9. October’s just about here, and that means we are struggling to stay afloat in a sea of virtual experiences. Marcus, Kyle, and Charles gathered together this week to discuss the big games they’ve been playing, and oh boy, there are a lot of them. We start off with Sucker Punch’s Ghost of Yotei, followed by Hades 2, both of which seem to be frontrunners for this season’s lineup of games. Source View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  10. The *** government has set itself an ambitious target of becoming an artificial intelligence (AI) superpower, and this is a position it is seeking to secure by championing the developers of homegrown AI tools and technologies. As the government pithily stated in its January 2025 AI opportunities action plan document: “We must be an AI maker, not just an AI taker: we need companies at the frontier… Source View the full article at [Hidden Content]
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  12. Russia’s foreign minister Sergei Lavrov says his country has no intention of attacking EU or Nato member states but warned of a “decisive response” to any “aggression” directed towards Moscow. In a wide-ranging speech delivered at the UN General Assembly on Saturday, Lavrov said threats against Russia by Western countries were becoming “increasingly common”. He also took aim at Israel… Source View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  13. When we picture the history of money, many imagine barter leading naturally to coins, then paper bills, then cards and digital balances. But new research led by University at Albany Anthropology Professor Robert M. Rosenswig shows that this familiar narrative doesn’t hold up — and that lessons from ancient wooden and bone tally sticks matter for how we understand money today. His conclusion… Source View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  14. In June of last year, Jessica Guistolise received a text message that would change her life. While the technology consultant was dining with colleagues on a work trip in Oregon, her phone alerted her to a text from an acquaintance named Jenny, who said she had urgent information to share about her estranged husband, Ben. After a nearly two-hour conversation with Jenny later that night… Source View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  15. The Ministry of Culture, through the Ephorate of Antiquities of the City of Athens, is proceeding with the restoration of the Mycenaean wall on the eastern plateau of the Acropolis, in the area of the Old Museum. According a Ministry announcement, this project represents a crucial step in both the protection and the enhancement of one of the most important surviving sections of the Mycenaean… Source View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  16. President Donald Trump passes a document to Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to fact-check the numbers during a tour of the Federal Reserve Board building, which is currently undergoing renovations, in Washington, D.C., U.S., July 24, 2025. Kent Nishimura | Reuters President Donald Trump posted on Saturday a cartoon image depicting him firing Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome… Source View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  17. When we picture the history of money, many imagine barter leading naturally to coins, then paper bills, then cards and digital balances. But new research led by University at Albany Anthropology Professor Robert M. Rosenswig shows that this familiar narrative doesn’t hold up — and that lessons from ancient wooden and bone tally sticks matter for how we understand money today. His conclusion… Source View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  18. Electronic Arts is in “advanced talks” to potentially go private, getting acquired by a handful of investors, namely Affinity Partners, Silver Lake Partners, and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund. The reported buyout is standing at $50 billion. Wall Street Journal reports (via VGC) the news, which caused a 15% spike in shares. Should the deal go through, this would be a huge acquisition… Source View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  19. University of Warwick astronomers have uncovered the chemical fingerprint of a frozen, water-rich planetary fragment being consumed by a white dwarf star outside our solar system. In our solar system, it is thought that comets and icy planetesimals (small solid objects in space) were responsible for delivering water to Earth. The existence of these icy objects is a requirement for the… Source View the full article at [Hidden Content]
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  21. Tilting portfolios toward non-US bonds has been a successful strategy for fixed-income allocations in 2025. The Federal Reserve’s recent pivot to could keep the trend humming through the rest of the year. Foreign bonds have decisively outperformed the US fixed-income benchmark year to date, based on a set of ETFs through yesterday’s close (Sep. 25). The top performer: government bonds issued in… Source View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  22. The Employment and Social Affairs Committee has proposed changes to new EU rules on traineeships, in a report adopted on Tuesday by 42 votes to nine, and with six abstentions. The objective is to ensure proper working conditions for trainees and to dissuade companies from disguising regular jobs as traineeships. Types of traineeship The Employment Committee MEPs have set out a clear definition… Source View the full article at [Hidden Content]
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  24. Scintillators convert radiation energy into light and are utilized in a variety of fields including medicine and security. Of the many scintillators, Eu (europium)-doped CaF₂ (calcium fluoride) crystals stand out due to their high light yield (approximately 20,000 photons/MeV), excellent optical transparency, and chemical stability. Previously, the emission wavelength of scintillators was… Source View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  25. we highlighted $117,000 as resistance and $114,600 as support for . The price failed to stay above $117,000 and quickly dropped below $114,600, triggering stronger selling. Buyers tried to step in around the $111,000 support, but demand was weak, and the price slid further to about $109,000 yesterday. This confirmed that Bitcoin could not hold the $114,600 level, and the bullish setup did not… Source View the full article at [Hidden Content]

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