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  • Astronomers Have Discovered Earth’s Latest Quasilunar Moon

    Astronomers Have Discovered Earth’s Latest Quasilunar Moon

    The Earth has just added its seventh confirmed quasilunar moon. It is 2025 PN7, a small Apollo-type asteroid detected in August solely by its brightness, thanks to the Hawaiian Pan-STARRS 1 telescope.

    After analyzing its trajectory, scientists…

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  • Norris in ‘a comfortable place’ after sanctions removed by McLaren

    Norris in ‘a comfortable place’ after sanctions removed by McLaren

    Lando Norris is happy that his title challenge is no longer hindered by consequences placed on him by McLaren and says he feels in a “comfortable place.”

    McLaren imposed the unspecified “consequences” on Norris after he…

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  • Dollar debasement fears send ‘Bitcoin’ searches to record highs

    Dollar debasement fears send ‘Bitcoin’ searches to record highs

    The September consumer price index (CPI) data was released on Oct. 24. showcasing a cooler-than-expected inflation of 3% versus the estimated 3.1%. Analysts are pouring in their opinions on a ‘soft’ versus ‘hard’ landing.

    However, a day before the data came in, Americans were frantically searching online to know if a dollar debasement was on the horizon.

    Dollar debasement refers to the decline in the U.S. dollar’s purchasing power caused by an expanding money supply, inflation, or excessive government debt. As more dollars are created, each one buys less over time, eroding savings. This prompts investors to seek scarce assets like Bitcoin (BTC) or gold as protection.

    Related: Explained: Types of Bitcoin mining

    On Oct. 23 and 24, Google searches for “Bitcoin” reached their highest level on record as concerns over the debasement of the dollar intensified. Coincidentally, there was also a historic spike in searches for the term “dollar debasement.”

    Google Search for ‘Bitcoin’ spiked on Oct. 23-24, ahead of the release of September CPI report

    On Oct. 23, Bitcoin briefly climbed past $110,000 in the early hours as investors revisited its role as a hedge against economic uncertainty, following the U.S. national debt surpassing $38 trillion for the first time.

    The national debt represents the total amount the federal government owes its creditors, financed through Treasury bills and other securities purchased by institutions and foreign governments.

    Despite the renewed bullish sentiment, Bitcoin’s rally above $110,000 was short-lived, as the asset struggled to break through key resistance levels.

    At the time of writing, Bitcoin was trading at $110,476, hovering slightly above zero, at 0.4%. Ethereum (ETH) and XRP were also up by 1.1% and 3.1%, respectively.

    Meanwhile, Solana (SOL) is hosting Solana Breakpoint between Dec. 11 – 13. Developers and investors behind the network are set to convene at its annual conference, where they’ll unveil new products and outline expansion plans.

    This story was originally reported by TheStreet on Oct 24, 2025, where it first appeared in the Technology News section. Add TheStreet as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

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  • Brandon Hall Group Launches Research Initiative on Extended

    Brandon Hall Group Launches Research Initiative on Extended

    Boca Raton, FL, Oct. 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Brandon Hall Group today announced a research initiative exploring how organizations manage learning programs for extended enterprise audiences. Conducted in partnership with Latitude Learning,…

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  • China’s Zhuque-3 Reusable Rocket Passes Key Milestone

    China’s Zhuque-3 Reusable Rocket Passes Key Milestone

    The Chinese company Landscape continues to develop the Zhuque-3 (ZQ-3), a two-stage reasuable launch vehicle inspired by SpaceX’s Starship and Super Heavy. They achieved their first milestone in January 2024 with a vertical takeoff and…

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  • The Musée des Arts Décoratifs’ New Exhibition in Paris Marks 100 Years of Art Deco Style

    The Musée des Arts Décoratifs’ New Exhibition in Paris Marks 100 Years of Art Deco Style

    A sweeping showcase marking the 100th anniversary of Art Deco has brought the movement back to where it all began: Paris. Now through next April, the Musée des Arts Décoratifs is presenting a three-story exhibition, called “1925–2025: One…

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  • US sanctions threaten major blow to Russian oil groups Rosneft and Lukoil

    US sanctions threaten major blow to Russian oil groups Rosneft and Lukoil

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    Russia’s two biggest oil producers are at risk of a significant financial hit from the US sanctions imposed on the…

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  • ‘Let's finish the job’ and end polio: WHO – Welcome to the United Nations

    1. ‘Let’s finish the job’ and end polio: WHO  Welcome to the United Nations
    2. World Polio Day: vaccination remains key to keeping Europe polio free  World Health Organization (WHO)
    3. Zeroing in on Zero  Unicef
    4. WHO: Type 2 Poliovirus Prevalence in…

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  • Hayley Williams, Jack Antonoff, Role Model & María Zardoya in Concert

    Hayley Williams, Jack Antonoff, Role Model & María Zardoya in Concert

    The Rolling Stone-hosted event took over the Beacon Theatre in New York City.