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Can Artificial Intelligence Make Insurance More Affordable?

Can Artificial Intelligence Make Insurance More Affordable?

AI rapidly transforms industries by optimizing processes, enhancing data analytics and creating smarter, more efficient systems. Traditionally, the insurance sector determines pricing by manually analyzing various factors — including coverage type — to calculate risk ...

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How India’s Restructured Rocket Force Makes Conflict With China More Likely

How India’s Restructured Rocket Force Makes Conflict With China More Likely

On March 11, 2024, the Indian government announced that it had successfully tested an Agni-V ballistic missile with ...

Overconfidence In NFL Drafts: A Lesson For Investors

Most NFL general managers (GMs) are optimistic and…

Cocoa Hyperinflation Accelerates As Grindings Show No Demand Destruction

Cocoa hyperinflation is insane. The latest data from the futures…

‘I Worked For Abramovich?’: Soccer Players Were Owned By Oligarch Via Offshore Deals

Former Chelsea owner locked young players across Europe…

This Year’s Cicada Invasion Will Be Double The Trouble

For the first time in more than 200…

How The Pentagon Rewrote Pitch Perfect 3

Pitch Perfect 3 appears on the surface to…

Chinese Organized Crime’s Latest U.S. Target: Gift Cards

Chinese crime rings already dominate the illegal marijuana…

Scientists Create Atomically Thin Gold With Century Old Japanese Knife Making Technique

Scientists Create Atomically Thin Gold With Century-Old Japanese Knife Making Technique

Graphene has been hailed as a wonder material, but it also set off a rush to ...

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The Copper Supply Shortage Is Here

With the AI boom and green energy push fueling fresh copper demand, and with copper mines aging and not enough projects to match demand with supply, the forecasted copper shortage has finally arrived in earnest. Coupled with persistently high inflation in the US, EU,…

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US Says Two ‘Forever Chemicals’ Are Hazardous, Tells Polluters To Pay

US Says Two ‘Forever Chemicals’ Are Hazardous, Tells Polluters To Pay

The US Environmental Protection Agency on Friday classified two so-called “forever chemicals” as hazardous substances, meaning those responsible for releasing them ...
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How Debt To GDP Ratios Have Changed Since 2000

How Debt-To-GDP Ratios Have Changed Since 2000

  Government debt levels have grown in most parts of the world since the 2008 financial crisis, and even more so ...
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Ringside: How Much Water Will $30 Billion Buy?

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How To Avoid Human Made Pandemics

How To Avoid Human-Made Pandemics

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A History Of Cronyism In America

A History Of Cronyism In America

Patrick Newman dedicates Cronyism to Murray Rothbard, and it is a fitting choice, as this outstanding book continues and extends Rothbard’s brilliant interpretation…

Visualizing The Uneven Fallout Of The Inflation Surge

Visualizing The Uneven Fallout Of The Inflation Surge

With Christmas just three weeks away and the holiday shopping season in full force, now is the worst time of the year…

Community Rallies To Help Local Five-Year-Old In Dire Need Of A Bone Marrow Transplant

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What Do They Know? Insiders Are Dumping Stocks At A Pace Never Seen Before In All Of U.S. History

What Do They Know? Insiders Are Dumping Stocks At A Pace Never Seen Before In All Of U.S. History

Why are CEOs and corporate insiders selling their stocks at a far faster rate than we have ever seen before?  Do…

Albert Edwards: Here's Why The FAANGs Will End Up Sinking Like The BRICs

Albert Edwards: Here’s Why The FAANGs Will End Up Sinking Like The BRICs

While US equity indexes have been relatively stable despite the recent spike in volatility, what is going below the surface is…

Is A Stock Market Crash Like 2000 Possible?

Is A Stock Market Crash Like 2000 Possible?

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Visualizing The Most Widespread Blood Types In Every Country

Visualizing The Most Widespread Blood Types In Every Country

The Most Widespread Blood Types, by Country Blood is essential to the human body’s functioning. It dispenses crucial nutrients throughout the…

Google Removes Pirate Bay Domains From Search Results Citing Dutch Court Order

Google Removes Pirate Bay Domains From Search Results Citing Dutch Court Order

Google has removed The Pirate Bay and more than 100 related domains from its search results in the Netherlands. The search…

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Yield Curve Continues To Flatten, A Look At The Black Friday Covid-19 Yield Plunge

Here are some charts that show the US treasury yield plunge on the new Omicron Covid-19 threat. One Day Change Synopsis…

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Santa Claus Rally Is Coming, But Will Markets Correct First?

Investors have high hopes for the annual “Santa Claus” rally. But, could there be a correction before “Santa visits Broad and Wall?” At the…

"Make Amazon Pay" Protests Could Spark Black Friday Chaos For Customers

“Make Amazon Pay” Protests Could Spark Black Friday Chaos For Customers

Amazon workers are preparing to strike or protest on Black Friday, ahead of Cyber Monday, in 20 countries as part of…

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‘Impossible To Enforce:’ Big Tobacco Exploiting Loopholes In European Menthol Ban

Tobacco companies are finding loopholes in the Europe-wide menthol cigarette ban in order to keep selling products that can get new,…

How ProPublica Used Genomic Sequencing Data To Track An Ongoing Salmonella Outbreak

How ProPublica Used Genomic Sequencing Data To Track An Ongoing Salmonella Outbreak

For a ProPublica reporter who did Ph.D. work in bioinformatics, data on bacterial DNA helped reveal how a once-rare salmonella strain…

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Mapped: Countries By Alcohol Consumption Per Capita

Alcohol might be one of the oldest and most frequently used recreational substances in the world, but examining countries by alcohol…