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Prosecutors To Drop Sex Assault Case Against Harvey Weinstein After Mistrials

Prosecutors To Drop Sex Assault Case Against Harvey Weinstein After Mistrials

US prosecutors moved to drop a sex assault case against disgraced movie producer Harvey Weinstein Thursday after two separate juries were unable to reach verdicts in the case, the cinema mogul’s spokesperson told AFP. This article was ...

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The Consumer Sentiment Disconnect From Economic Reality

The Consumer Sentiment Disconnect From Economic Reality

The University of Michigan’s Consumer Sentiment Index just printed 44.8 in May. That’s the worst reading ...

Ranked: Top 25 Private Landowners In The U.S.

America’s largest private landowners oversee vast stretches of…

Automakers Race Into Humanoid Robots As Timeline For Blue-Collar Job Disruption Emerges

Bernstein analyst Eunice Lee is out with a…

Prime Minister Keir Starmer Resigns As UK Faces 7th Leader In A Decade

The Keir Starmer experiment is officially over, as…

Credit Cards Are A Dangerous Necessity

For many Americans, credit cards can feel like…

Rochester Already Has The Pieces To Solve Its Housing Crisis

Real progress starts with empowering local residents to…

The Drawer Problem: Why So Many Of Us Can’t Let Go Of Our Old Electronics

Think about the last smartphone, tablet or smartwatch…

Stop Wasting Budget On The Wrong Google Ads Clicks

Stop Wasting Budget On The Wrong Google Ads Clicks

Learn how to refine your targeting, eliminate low-quality traffic, and optimize campaign performance so every Google ...

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In the Middle East, intelligence services furiously hunt for fissile material in Iran. In Japan, residents still worry about radiation exposure from Fukushima Daiichi. In other places, stolen or missing radioactive sources have made the news. One solution: the cell phone. The…

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Building Data Centers In Space Is An Intriguing Idea On Paper

Imagine if one company could become the railroad, electric utility and cloud-computing provider of the emerging space economy. That potential fueled ...
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Japan Thinks Swarms Of Transformer Robots Could Explore The Moon

Japan Thinks Swarms Of Transformer Robots Could Explore The Moon

A tiny robot developed by Japan's space agency operated autonomously on the moon for more than 100 minutes and sent a ...
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Three Factors Leave Salty-Snack Demand Stale

UBS analyst Peter Grom, who covers U.S. consumer staples including packaged food, beverages, and household products, served up a sour outlook for the salty-snack category, warning that the recovery investors had hoped for remains further out than expected. This article was…

Musk Becomes World’s First Trillionaire As SpaceX Shares Jump

Shares in Elon Musk’s SpaceX jumped 11 percent to $150 on their first day of trading Friday after the biggest initial public offering in history, making the polarizing entrepreneur the world’s first trillionaire as he vowed to take humanity to…

Black Swans From Mars?

In 1679, Dutch explorers reached Australia and observed the first black swan known to Western civilization. This discovery became something of…

America’s Farmers Are Getting Older, And Young People Aren’t Rushing To Join Them

On Oct. 12, National Farmers’ Day, Americans honor the hardworking people who keep the world fed and clothed. This article was…

Ranked: Median Student Debt For A U.S. College Degree

According to the Federal Reserve, student loans added up to $1.6 trillion in Q2 2023, making them the third largest category of U.S. household…

Wall Street Applauds Exxon’s Transformational “Home Run” Deal

Exxon Mobil shares have dropped as much as 5% after agreeing to buy Pioneer Natural Resources for $59.5 billion in an all-stock deal…

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Our skin is a natural wonder of bioengineering. The largest organ in the body, it’s a waterproof defense system that protects…

Is There Really A Building Boom? Not As Much As You Might Think

I’ve noticed numerous stories and tweets about a building boom: for example, a recent CNBC story asserts that the number of new…

Credit Card Spending Spikes Again As Big-Ticket Borrowing Goes Flat

American consumers continued to pile up debt on credit cards while borrowing for big-ticket items fell into the basement in August….

23andMe Confirms Data Leak: Personal Genetic Information For Sale On Hacker Forums

U.S. biotech firm 23andMe’s user data was leaked and is now circulating on hacker forums. 23andMe confirmed the data leak’s authenticity to…

Want To Build A Stronger Community? Start By Supporting Local Farmers

For nearly one hundred years, North American towns have followed a development pattern that wastes resources and makes communities financially fragile….

2 In 5 US Babies Benefit From The WIC Nutrition Program

A monthly average of more than 6 million U.S. women, infants and young children received benefits in 2022 from the nutrition program…

America’s Poorest Only Own 6% Of Assets

The poorest 50 percent of Americans owned just 5.9 percent of the country’s total assets in Q2 of 2023, according to data from…

GRACE SCHOOL ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT: MEET BRIAN ANDREWS

Brian, thank you for taking the time to answer some questions about your time at Grace School of Simi Valley.  Please…

These Bacteria Eat Plastic Waste — And Then Transform It Into Useful Products

The first time I heard about the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, I thought it was a bad joke. This article was written…

Where You Live Shapes Your Thirst For Sugary Drinks

The decision to reach for a sugary drink is heavily influenced by where you live, a new study shows. This article…

Retirement Age By Country

The retirement landscape can look completely different depending on what country you’re in. And charting the retirement age by country reveals…

Banks Have A Bigger Real Estate Problem Today Than They Did In 2007

Banks are more vulnerable to the housing market now than they were in 2007. This article was originally published by Schiff…

US Fed Official Says High Interest Rates Likely For ‘Some Time’

The US Federal Reserve will likely need to keep interest rates higher for longer in order to firmly bring down inflation, a senior…

Second Round Of Fukushima Wastewater Release To Start Next Week

Japan will begin releasing a second batch of wastewater from the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant from next week, its operator has…