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  • Another Game Freak leak claims to show the Pokémon roadmap

    Another Game Freak leak claims to show the Pokémon roadmap

    Days ahead of the next Pokémon game release, Centro Leaks is back with another batch of possible leaks about the franchise. The source claims that the same hacker behind last year’s so-called Teraleak has released more information they obtained…

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  • Rectal Bleeding Before 50 Tied to 8.5 Times Higher Risk of Colon Cancer

    Rectal Bleeding Before 50 Tied to 8.5 Times Higher Risk of Colon Cancer

    The last few decades have seen a dramatic rise in early-onset colorectal cancer, or cases that occur in adults under 50. A new study suggests that one symptom in particular may be the strongest predictor of colorectal cancer in this age group:…

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  • Tesla Stock Rises. Why It's Rallying After Trump's China Trade Scare. – Barron's

    1. Tesla Stock Rises. Why It’s Rallying After Trump’s China Trade Scare.  Barron’s
    2. Tesla Stock a Must Own Though Valuation a Guesswork, Melius Says  Bloomberg.com
    3. Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) Now Covered by Analysts at Melius  MarketBeat
    4. This Analyst Is Already Counting Optimus for 6% of Tesla’s Price Target. What Does That Mean for TSLA Stock?  Barchart.com
    5. Tesla price target raised to $300 from $235 at Evercore ISI  TipRanks

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  • Hera spacecraft takes on Didymos asteroids for planetary defense

    Hera spacecraft takes on Didymos asteroids for planetary defense

    About a year ago, a spacecraft named Hera took off with a huge task: help us figure out how to stop an asteroid from hitting Earth. It’s now roughly halfway to the Didymos asteroid system and, so far, the journey’s going better than…

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  • Drip By Drip: Hidden Blueprint For Stalagmite Growth

    Drip By Drip: Hidden Blueprint For Stalagmite Growth

    Deep inside caves, water dripping from the ceiling creates one of nature’s most iconic formations: stalagmites. These pillars of calcite, ranging from centimeters to many meters in height, rise from the cave floor as drip after drip of…

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  • Look Inside Diane Keaton’s Former Lloyd Wright–Designed Home, Now Off the Market

    Look Inside Diane Keaton’s Former Lloyd Wright–Designed Home, Now Off the Market

    Oscar-winning actress Diane Keaton, who passed away on October 11, 2025 at age 79, had a well-documented love for historic architecture, buying and flipping numerous landmark residences throughout her lifetime. In 2007, she acquired the Alfred…

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  • Elderly CABG Patients Stand to Benefit From Artery-Only Strategy

    Elderly CABG Patients Stand to Benefit From Artery-Only Strategy

    “Even limited use of veins appears to diminish the long-term benefits of an all-arterial approach,” says Alistair Royse.

    Relying entirely on arteries as a source for grafts in CABG appears to impart better survival for patients…

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  • Continuous Liquidity Essential To ‘Prudent Risk Management’

    Continuous Liquidity Essential To ‘Prudent Risk Management’

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    Bitcoin’s (CRYPTO: BTC) flash crash late Friday, which happened outside of regular trading hours, has reignited debate about the operating hours of spot BTC exchange-traded funds, particularly the iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF (NASDAQ:IBIT).

    The apex cryptocurrency collapsed from $116,000 to under $110,000 within minutes after President Donald Trump threatened 100% tariffs on China in response to “aggressive stance” on export controls.

    The sudden spike caught traders off-guard, triggering over $19 billion in liquidations, the largest single-day wipeout in cryptocurrency history.”

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    The crash fueled concerns about the lack of 24/7 trading of BTC exchange-traded funds, which have become a popular vehicle for institutional investors, Forbes reported, quoting Tommy Doyle, global head of client management at Xapo Bank.

    “The extreme volatility in the price of Bitcoin overnight highlights why institutional investors increasingly view access to 24/7 liquidity as essential to prudent risk management,” Doyle said.

    Notably, these ETFs, including the nearly $100 billion IBIT, are bound by stock trading hours, which prevents investors from responding to weekend price shifts.

    “Whilst Bitcoin ETFs remain bound by traditional market trading hours, institutional investors with direct bitcoin accounts can continue to access liquidity and risk manage their bitcoin exposure throughout the weekend, especially relevant amid recent seismic price moves,” Doyle told Forbes.

    See Also: Accredited Investors Can Now Tap Into the $36 Trillion Home Equity Market — Without Buying a Single Property

    It’s worth noting that Robinhood allows trading from 8 p.m. ET on Sunday until 8 p.m. ET on Friday, with some restrictions.

    BlackRock’s IBIT ETF is the largest cryptocurrency-based investment fund currently in operation, with assets under management totaling almost $94 billion, according to SoSo Value.

    Overall, BTC ETFs reported net inflows exceeding $2.70 billion for the week ended Oct.10.

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  • Apple Gives a Reason for the Reports of Terrible iPhone 17 Scratches

    Apple Gives a Reason for the Reports of Terrible iPhone 17 Scratches

    You may have missed it, but the internet had a collective meltdown about the brand-new iPhone 17 Pro, Pro Max, and iPhone Air demo units looking scratched up in stores. We finally have an answer. And no, the phones are not, in fact, made of…

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  • Nearly Half of CABG Patients Have New-Onset AF, but It Often Doesn’t Last

    Nearly Half of CABG Patients Have New-Onset AF, but It Often Doesn’t Last

    Data from implantable monitors show a low AF burden with time, leading some to question the need for oral anticoagulation.

    COPENHAGEN, Denmark—Almost half of patients with no history of arrhythmias who undergo CABG for three-vessel or…

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