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  • Kia MVP Ladder: 10 names to watch for in 2025-26 season

    Kia MVP Ladder: 10 names to watch for in 2025-26 season

    Reigning Kia MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is among 10 names to watch in 2025-26.

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    Many are called, few are chosen. Just one, actually.

    That would be the Kia Most Valuable Player each NBA…

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  • Astronomers discover an evolving ring system forming around Chiron

    Astronomers discover an evolving ring system forming around Chiron

    For decades, astronomers have been awed by Saturn’s ring beauty. But a tiny, icy wanderer drifting between Saturn and Uranus has now stolen a little of that spotlight.

    A new paper released in The Astrophysical Journal Letters reports that…

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  • Deep Sea Jellyfish Have 30-foot-long Tentacles

    Deep Sea Jellyfish Have 30-foot-long Tentacles

    Deep sea jellyfish like Stygiomedusa gigantea are crucial to understanding marine ecosystems.

    As some of the largest invertebrate predators in the ocean, they help shape food webs in ways scientists are just…

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  • ROG Xbox Ally X sells out, despite disdain for shifts in Microsoft’s gaming strategy

    ROG Xbox Ally X sells out, despite disdain for shifts in Microsoft’s gaming strategy

    A promotional image for the ROG Xbox Ally X, demonstrating the handheld PC with a full gaming desktop nearby. Image: Microsoft/ASUS/

    Tech manufacturer ASUS is struggling to keep up with demand for its new ROG Xbox Ally X, released on Thursday….

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  • Promoted on Sunday, Fired on Monday: Inside a…

    Promoted on Sunday, Fired on Monday: Inside a…

    These goals are in line with the administration’s own stated priorities. Just weeks after shuttering OCS, the White House announced an executive order intended to, in its words, restore scientific integrity policies of federally funded…

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  • Stock market today: Live updates

    Stock market today: Live updates

    Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on June 18, 2025 in New York City.

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    The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up slightly on Friday as traders tried to move past credit concerns that sparked a big sell-off in regional banks Thursday.

    The Dow traded 76 points, or roughly 0.2%, higher. The S&P 500 ticked up 0.1%, and the Nasdaq Composite traded relatively flat.

    Stocks that led Thursday’s bank sell off were rebounding, as Wall Street defended the shares and traders bet any bad credit bets were one-offs and not part of a bigger crisis. Zions and Western Alliance disclosed bad loans over the last 48 hours, which sparked a big selloff in the stocks that eventually dragged down the whole market Thursday. Zion lost 13%, while Western Alliance tanked by 11% Thursday.

    But Zions Bancorp climbed more than 2% Friday after receiving an upgrade from Baird, which said the drop in market value for the regional bank was out of proportion considering the size of loan losses it was potentially facing. Investment bank Jefferies, caught in the storm for its exposure to bankrupt auto parts retailer First Brands, was last up 3% after Oppenheimer raised its rating to outperform. Jefferies was down 11% Thursday.

    Better-than-expected earnings Friday from Fifth Third Bancorp also assuaged worries, sending the stock higher by 2%. The bank’s profit jumped last quarter even after posting a jump in credit losses tied to exposure to bankrupt subprime auto lender Tricolor.

    The Dow lost 300 points and the S&P 500 shed 0.6 on Thursday, fueled by the significant decline in bank stocks late in the session. The SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF (KRE), which has been down for four straight weeks, lost more than 6% during the session. Uneasiness in the banking sector has grown after the recent bankruptcies of those two auto industry-related companies: Tricolor and First Brands.

    The regional bank ETF was up by 0.3% early Friday.

    “We don’t think there are systemic credit problems for banks – most of what we’re seeing so far is a function of a few specific situations (First Brands and TriColor) while credit quality broadly if anything is tracking better than anticipated,” wrote Adam Crisafulli of Vital Knowledge in a note.

    Thursday saw a jump in the Cboe Volatility Index, commonly referred to as Wall Street’s fear gauge, alongside moves lower in Treasury yields and the U.S. dollar as investors went into safe havens and looked for hedges in the options market. The ‘Vix’ was moving steadily lower in early trading Friday as futures bounced, signaling easing fears.

    Liz Ann Sonders, chief investment strategist at Charles Schwab, said on CNBC’s “Closing Bell” Thursday that the banking concerns come as there’s is a lot of “speculative froth” that has developed in the public market, with investors chasing stocks with riskier profiles like quantum computing, drones and unprofitable tech stocks.

    “When you have that speculative froth and then you have sort of a bigger picture potential issue, those two can sometimes collide and cause an increase in volatility,” she said, noting that most of the so-called froth is not in the megacap names anymore, but rather in smaller pockets of the market such as the Russell 2000 index, which hit a fresh high this week.

    Stocks remain on track for weekly gains despite Thursday’s decline. The S&P 500 is up 1% after a strong start to the third-quarter earnings. The Dow has added about 1.3% week to date, while the Nasdaq has gained 1.4%.

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  • Nearly 900 million poor people exposed to climate shocks, UN warns

    Nearly 900 million poor people exposed to climate shocks, UN warns

    Nearly 80% of the world’s poorest, or about 900 million people, are directly exposed to climate hazards exacerbated by global warming, bearing a “double and deeply unequal burden,” the United Nations warned Friday (October .

    “No one is immune to…

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  • Could the world’s 1st private space telescope help find stars with habitable exoplanets?

    Could the world’s 1st private space telescope help find stars with habitable exoplanets?

    The world’s first commercial astronomy telescope is set to search for stars that could host habitable exoplanets in their orbits.

    The Mauve telescope, developed by London-headquartered start-up Blue Skies Space, is the size of a small suitcase…

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  • Dihydropyrazine-embedded macrocycles behave like supersized cycloalkanes | Research

    Dihydropyrazine-embedded macrocycles behave like supersized cycloalkanes | Research

    Researchers in China have synthesised a series of molecules that resemble supersized versions of cyclobutane, cyclopentane and cyclohexane.

    Cycloalkanes adopt puckered conformations to help relieve the strain caused when sp³-hybridised carbon…

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  • Google AI tool pinpoints genetic drivers of cancer – AI News

    1. Google AI tool pinpoints genetic drivers of cancer  AI News
    2. Accurate somatic small variant discovery for multiple sequencing technologies with DeepSomatic  Nature
    3. Using AI to identify genetic variants in tumors with DeepSomatic  Google Research

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