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A top official at the Federal Reserve on Thursday reiterated his call for an interest rate cut later this month, despite data showing ongoing resilience in the US economy and other central bankers pushing to keep rates steady.
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Sarepta Therapeutics Inc. said another patient has died from acute liver failure after receiving one of its gene therapies, putting additional pressure on the biotech company after the recent deaths of two teenage boys.
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A regional jet made an emergency landing in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on Thursday evening after a passenger tried to open an emergency exit door and got into an altercation with a flight attendant.
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A settlement has been reached in a class action investors' lawsuit against Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and company leaders over claims stemming from the privacy scandal involving Cambridge Analytica.
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Only a few years ago, the Biden administration declared export controls a “new strategic asset” to help the US maintain “as large a lead as possible” over China in advanced technology. President Donald Trump is now upending that approach.
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Anyone firing up the grill this summer already knows hamburgers and steaks are expensive, but the latest numbers show prices have climbed to record highs. And experts say consumers shouldn’t expect much relief soon either. According to U.S. government data, t…
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Trump's potential executive order would follow other federal agencies softening their stance in allowing crypto into retirement funds.
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Netflix says it’s on track to “double” revenue earned from advertising in 2025, according to its Q2 2025 earnings results.
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The US Commerce Department will impose preliminary anti-dumping duties on imports of Chinese graphite, a key battery component, after concluding that the materials had been unfairly subsidized.
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Uber stock is lower for a seventh straight day despite announcing a plan to launch a new robotaxi service with Lucid, Nuro.
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China has been able to entirely cut off Europe and the U.S. from several critical rare earth metals. How did it develop such a stranglehold on an industry the U.S. once controlled?
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New “agentic” AI feature combines web browsing with task-execution abilities.
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Mark Johnson, 59, has fought to establish his innocence ever since he was convicted of fraud in 2017.
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GE stock is poised to push to new highs Thursday after GE Aerospace cleared Q2 views, hiked its 2025, 2028 forecasts.
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The Trump administration's AI action plan, set to roll out by the end of the month, is largely about messaging a hands-off, pro-growth approach to AI.
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David Steiner, a former FedEx board member, was selected after the former postmaster fell out of favor with the Trump administration.
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. on Thursday boosted its full-year revenue growth projections, as strong AI demand continues to fuel results at the world’s largest contract chip maker.
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FDA advisers on Thursday voted against GSK's blood cancer drug Blenrep, finding that its risks outweighed its benefits at the selected dose
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Discover how XRP cloud mining works in 2025, what returns you can expect, top risks and safer yield alternatives like DeFi and regulated lending.
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A California federal judge ruled Thursday that three authors suing Anthropic over copyright infringement can bring a class action lawsuit representing all U.S. writers whose work was allegedly downloaded from libraries of pirated works.
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Goldman Sachs has a new plan to keep junior talent from defecting to private equity: offering them buyside jobs within the bank. See the memo.
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Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers warned that President Donald Trump’s preference for the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate setting would trigger a surge in expectations for inflation, driving up long-term borrowing costs.
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New inflation data shows that President Trump’s tariffs are beginning to bite. The Consumer Price Index rose 2.7% in June, up from 2.4% in May. And it’s not just en...
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The idea that the Federal Reserve operates free from political pressures is a “myth” and US stocks are likely to keep soaring on bets that interest rate cuts are coming, according to JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s Ilan Benhamou.
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The late-night host had scoffed at a decision by CBS’s parent company to pay the U.S. president $16 million over a disputed interview.
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Kate Beckinsale announced the July 15 death of her mother, actress Judy Loe, who endured a long battle with cancer and died 'in my arms after immeasurable suffering,' the 'Underworld' franchise star wrote.
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A sprawling, worshipful documentary follows the singer-songwriter from his Long Island youth to the peak of his pop stardom and beyond.
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In Ari Aster’s most direct social commentary yet, Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal go to battle over a small town while the world around it implodes
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Live scores, updates and highlights as The Open continues with second-round action in Northern Ireland
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The US president has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, according to the White House.
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Perplexity has launched Comet, an AI-powered browser that feels like the agentic experience that Google wants to put inside Chrome.
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The former defence secretary says erring on the side of caution was "entirely justified" after the 2022 breach.
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Most people don’t need to be concerned about the plague based on a recent death in Arizona. But take precautions if you live in areas where it’s been found.
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The Nothing Phone 3 is the company’s best phone by a wide margin, but is that enough?
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Last August, the WNBA announced that Indianapolis — home of the Indiana Fever and Caitlin Clark — would host the league’s All-Star weekend this season for the first time
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Maine Republicans largely still support the state's senior senator — and know other GOP candidates face a tougher electoral path.
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Prosser has been accused, together with Michael Ramacciotti, of secretly accessing an Apple employee’s development iPhone to leak key iOS details.
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The president is weighing three options for the former prison site, Axios has learned.
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Felix Baumgartner made global headlines in 2012 when he jumped from the stratosphere and parachuted down to a landing in New Mexico.
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Consumers face both rising premiums and falling subsidies next year in Obamacare plans.
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Why do some rivers split? UCSB scientists found the answer—and it could change how we restore and manage waterways.
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Ukraine’s allies now want “crushing” U.S. measures to cripple Vladimir Putin’s war machine.
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Democrats fear the victory for the White House opens the door for more rescissions packages.
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Some potential customers have observed that the Galaxy Z Fold 7 doesn't open completely flat.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton threatened to arrest state Democrats who obstruct plans to draw new congressional maps, raising the stakes for a controversial effort backed by President Donald Trump as a way of protecting the slim Republican majority in the…
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Find the dark and hoard your wishes, my babies — the annual Perseid meteor shower is upon us.
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Improved bacterial cellulose could help create tougher, greener materials for things we use every day. As plastic waste continues to accumulate across the globe, creating serious environmental challenges, researchers are turning to nature for sustainable solu…
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Alzheimer's disease, a progressive brain disorder, affects millions and is projected to increase. While age and genetics play a role, lifestyle choice
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Tired all the time on plants? It might be your calories, your iron, or the way you ghost your pillow.
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She never hesitated to volunteer in liver transplant surgery with boy, 1
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In a new study, Nobel laureate David Baker and colleagues detail new methods for targeting undruggable "disordered" proteins.
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Experts say these are the best supplements to help you age gracefully.
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Health officials said mosquitoes that were collected in Washtenaw County have tested positive for Jamestown Canyon virus.
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Scientists have revealed how certain immune cells may be helping prostate cancer grow—and how blocking them could help the body fight back.
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Slightly high blood sugar, even below diabetic levels, may be quietly sabotaging men’s sexual health. A study finds it impacts erections and sperm performance more than age or testosterone.
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Gastrointestinal cancers, which include colorectal, stomach and pancreatic cancer, are rising dramatically in younger adults. Doctors aren’t fully sure why.
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The brain constantly toggles between focusing on external sensory information and internal mental representations like memories, plans, and thoughts.
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A study shows that older adults who increased their walking speed by 14 steps per minute saw big improvements in mobility and independence.
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New research shows that elevated glutamate-glutamine (Glx) levels in the anterior insular cortex (AIC) make people more sensitive to mistakes and more prone to anxiety and depression.
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A child with measles visited hospitals and restaurants in New Jersey this month, said the state, warning people to check for symptoms.
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New research highlights how parasitic infections can alter brain chemistry and behavior in humans.
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Can meditation change your biology? A new study suggests so. Researchers found that practicing yoga nidra not only reduces stress and improves mood but also alters the daily rhythm of the stress hormone cortisol, highlighting a powerful mind-body connection.
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An analysis of more than 5,000 autistic children and their siblings underscores the idea that autism can be understood as multiple conditions with distinct trajectories.
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After interviewing dozens of people on weight loss drugs like Zepbound and Ozempic, my view of GLP-1s has completely changed — these drugs are transforming...
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Cognitive impairment is increasing globally. All stages of dementia are marked by declines in memory and executive function. Previous research has examined whether micronutrient levels may relate to cognitive resilience.
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The discovery, made thanks to an experiment involving hundreds of bank employees in Spain, opens the door to new treatments beyond reducing cholesterol
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Centenarians eat foods like beans, leafy greens, nuts, and whole grains. Many of them focus on a plant-based diet.
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Time and again, dogs have proved that they’re the ideal companions for humans. They are gentle, caring, loving cuddle machines and provide unlimited entertai...
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Want to boost your immune system naturally? Here is a list of superfoods that are packed with essential nutrients to help your body fight off illnesses and stay strong year-round.
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Louisville health officials are conducting contact tracing after a child with measles visited a Kroger on Dixie Highway.
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Fasting just two days a week helped people with diabetes improve blood sugar, lose weight, and stick to the plan better than other diets.
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Doctors are regularly overlooking a common hormone-driven cause of high blood pressure -- primary aldosteronism -- researchers warn in a new journal article..
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In utero exposure to two liquid ingredients in e-cigarettes—minus the nicotine that drives addiction—can alter skull shape during fetal development, a new study in mice has found.
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Think you can sleep fine after a late coffee? A new study suggests otherwise. Researchers found that while caffeine may not prevent sleep, it creates a "shallower" rest by increasing brain complexity and pushing it toward a more wake-like state.
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The foods you eat play a critical role in brain health. Learn why protein is so important, plus the #1 high-protein snack for better cognitive health.
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Dogs trained to detect Parkinson’s disease using scent have shown remarkable accuracy in new research. In a double-blind trial, they identified skin swabs from people with Parkinson’s with up to 80% sensitivity and 98% specificity, even when other health cond…
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Federal government will refuse to reimburse for treating non-citizens.
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You’re not the only one dealing with this, for starters.
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Medieval medicine is undergoing a reputation makeover. New research reveals that far from being stuck in superstition, early Europeans actively explored healing practices based on nature, observation, and practical experience—some of which uncannily echo toda…
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IN A NUTSHELL 🔬 Aluminum ion clock sets a new world record, measuring time with precision to the 19th decimal place. 🤝 NIST researchers utilize quantum logic spectroscopy, pairing aluminum ions with magnesium for enhanced stability. 🏆 The clock’s redesign …
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Despite the powerful telescopes that modern astronomers have to work with, the distant reaches of the Solar System are still mysterious.
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In April, when Yellowstone National Park geologists made their first visit this year to the Norris Geyser Basin, they encountered a new feature they hadn't seen before.
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Blue Origin has confirmed that a NASA Mars smallsat mission will be on New Glenn’s second flight later this year.
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One challenge of dieting is maintaining healthy eating habits, avoiding the so-called 'yo-yo dieting' effect.
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Stevens’ team harnesses both the “wave-ness” and “particle-ness” of quantum objects to develop a groundbreaking imaging technique. Over the past century, quantum mechanics has dramatically reshaped our view of the universe, uncovering a strange and counterint…
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"We never fully imagined the 'magic' that the lunar soil possessed."
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For millennia, astronomers thought Uranus was no more than a distant star. It wasn’t until the late 18th century that Uranus was universally accepted as a
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Researchers at The University of Texas at Arlington have discovered a surprising new type of magnetic property that could lead to stronger magnets made from tiny particles of common iron oxide. This finding could enhance the performance of everyday technologi…
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Gigantic hidden fortresses discovered 1,800 miles underground in Earth's mantle, rewrite how the planet's interior works.
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Fresh clues beneath one of Earth’s most powerful supervolcanoes reveal how it could explode – unleashing global devastation.
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Scientists at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science discovered a 67 million-year-old dinosaur fossil hidden under their noses — in the museum’s parking lot.
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At some point during the evolution of life on Earth, inorganic matter became organic, nonliving matter became living. How this happened is one of humankind's greatest mysteries. Today, scientists work to develop synthetic cells that mimic living cells, hoping…
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