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  • Amsterdam Marathon 2025: All results and times

    Amsterdam Marathon 2025: All results and times

    Geofry Toroitich Kipchumba celebrated his 2025 Amsterdam Marathon win in style on the 50th anniversary of the race by completing the men’s edition in a course record of 2:03.30.

    The Ethiopian pair of Tsegaye Getachew and Getaneh Molla jostled…

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  • NeurologyLive® Brain Games: October 19, 2025 | NeurologyLive

    NeurologyLive® Brain Games: October 19, 2025 | NeurologyLive

    Welcome to NeurologyLive® Brain Games! This weekly quiz series, which goes live every Sunday morning, will feature questions on a variety of clinical and historical neurology topics, written by physicians, clinicians, and experts in the fields…

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  • A Closer Look: Blancpain Villeret “Golden Brown”

    A Closer Look: Blancpain Villeret “Golden Brown”

     

    One of the oldest names in watchmaking, Blancpain has just introduced a new series of Villeret models to refresh its long-standing collection. A total of 16 references were unveiled across three familiar models: the time-only, the moon phase,…

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  • Mobile games report: An in-depth look at 4X strategy monetization

    Mobile games report: An in-depth look at 4X strategy monetization

    As a market that has shown steady growth for years, 4X games thrive on its core principles: eXplore, eXpand, eXploit, and eXterminate.

    The result is one of the most demanding genres to build, yet also one of the most rewarding: long-term…

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  • Cowboys rookie Donovan Ezeiruaku expects ‘a wave’ of sacks

    Cowboys rookie Donovan Ezeiruaku expects ‘a wave’ of sacks

    FRISCO, Texas — Donovan Ezeiruaku never went more than two games last year at Boston College without a sack. He is six games into his Dallas Cowboys career, and the second-round defensive end is still looking for his first sack as a…

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  • Negative Effects of the Trade War Offset by the AI Boom and the Industrial Renaissance

    Negative Effects of the Trade War Offset by the AI Boom and the Industrial Renaissance

    Contrary to widespread fears about the economic outlook, key credit indicators are turning more bullish. Default rates for high yield debt and loans have peaked, along with delinquency rates for auto loans and credit cards, see charts below.

    Three factors explain why corporate default and consumer delinquency rates are moving lower:

    1) Uncertainty related to the trade war is significantly lower than its peak during Liberation Day.

    2) The ongoing AI boom is boosting the buildout of data centers and related energy infrastructure. Simultaneously, higher stock prices are supporting consumer spending.

    3) Investors are increasingly recognizing that we are in the early stages of an industrial renaissance across sectors like aerospace, defense, manufacturing, biotech and technology/automation.

    In summary, while the trade war remains a mild drag on growth, its impact is being more than offset by the tailwinds from the AI boom and the industrial renaissance. Consequently, there is a growing upside risk that economic growth will reaccelerate over the coming quarters.

    Sources: Moody’s Analytics, Apollo Chief Economist
    Auto loan delinquency rates peaking
    Sources: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Macrobond, Apollo Chief Economist
    Credit card delinquency rates have peaked
    Sources: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Macrobond, Apollo Chief Economist

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  • A cosmic heart bursts with light in new deep space astrophotographer portrait (photo)

    A cosmic heart bursts with light in new deep space astrophotographer portrait (photo)

    The Heart Nebula (IC 1805) shines in the constellation Cassiopeia. (Image credit: Ronald Brecher)

    Astrophotographer Ronald Brecher has captured a colorful view of the Heart Nebula (IC 1805), which is located some 6,000 light-years from Earth…

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  • ALMA and JWST solve major star formation mystery: Space photo of the week

    ALMA and JWST solve major star formation mystery: Space photo of the week

    Quick facts

    What it is: HH 211, a baby star erupting with gargantuan energy jets

    Where it is: 1,000 light-years from Earth in the constellation Perseus.

    When it was shared: Sept. 17, 2025

    Most events in the universe are not fully understood,…

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  • Brain training game boosts chemical linked to memory and attention, study shows

    Brain training game boosts chemical linked to memory and attention, study shows

    With age comes a natural decline in cognitive function, even among otherwise healthy adults without dementia. A new study finds that a cognitive training program may boost production of a brain chemical that plays a role in memory and attention.

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  • As Pokémon Legends: Z-A launches, we return to Pokémon Legends: Arceus’ rose-tinted take on the past, and the hard questions it raises about Japanese history

    As Pokémon Legends: Z-A launches, we return to Pokémon Legends: Arceus’ rose-tinted take on the past, and the hard questions it raises about Japanese history

    Pokémon has always been a jet-setting series, with its head in the clouds and its feet planted firmly in the real world. The first four generations of Pokémon games took us on a whirlwind tour of Japan. Red and Blue were…

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