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  • Earth’s Largest Modern Crater Discovered in Southern China

    Earth’s Largest Modern Crater Discovered in Southern China

    The Jinlin crater is 900 meters in diameter and dates to Earth’s current geological epoch.

    From the Journal: Matter and Radiation at Extremes

    A panoramic aerial drone image of the Jinlin crater with the approximate location of the…

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  • Huskies Welcome Hamish Farquharson On National Signing Day

    Huskies Welcome Hamish Farquharson On National Signing Day

    SEATTLE – Washington men’s golf head coach Alan Murray has announced the signing of Hamish Farquharson to the incoming class for 2026-27.
     
    “Hamish is an extremely talented and accomplished player,” Murray said. “He will make an instant impact…

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  • Report: the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold is coming next month, some specs (unofficially) revealed

    Report: the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold is coming next month, some specs (unofficially) revealed

    According to one publication quoted by Ice Universe, Samsung will launch its first tri-foldable next month. The news comes with some key details about the phone, even though Samsung has been fairly secretive about it.

    The Samsung Galaxy Z…

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  • Zhang Weili’s Big Challenge In The Big Apple

    Zhang Weili’s Big Challenge In The Big Apple

    “I rank Valentina Shevchenko in third place,” she said, respectfully. 

    “First place is Ronda Rousey, because she won the first-ever women’s belt. And then second place is Amanda Nunes, because she has belts from two different divisions, and…

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  • US Stocks Gain as Tech Rally, Shutdown Vote Increase Optimism – Bloomberg.com

    1. US Stocks Gain as Tech Rally, Shutdown Vote Increase Optimism  Bloomberg.com
    2. Dow rallies 300 points to new record with shutdown set to end Wednesday: Live updates  CNBC
    3. Equities edge up while US bond yields dip with Fed in focus  Reuters
    4. S&P 500 as investors rotate ahead of expected government reopening By Investing.com  Investing.com
    5. Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq diverge as Big Tech wobbles ahead of House shutdown vote  Yahoo Finance

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  • Mars Caves Formed by Water May Offer Clues to Ancient Life

    Mars Caves Formed by Water May Offer Clues to Ancient Life

    Scientists have identified a series of deep caves on Mars that may have formed through the slow action of water, suggesting the planet once supported conditions favorable to life. These formations, located in the Hebrus Valles region of Mars,…

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  • We're filing litigation to completely dismantle "Lighthouse," a massive "Phishing-as-a-Service" operation that has harmed more than 1 million global victims. And we're also endorsing bipartisan bills in the U.S. Congress to protect everyone from scams. – x.com

    1. We’re filing litigation to completely dismantle “Lighthouse,” a massive “Phishing-as-a-Service” operation that has harmed more than 1 million global victims. And we’re also endorsing bipartisan bills in the U.S. Congress to protect everyone from…

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  • White House says October jobs and inflation data may never be released because of the shutdown

    White House says October jobs and inflation data may never be released because of the shutdown

    White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt speaks during the daily press briefing in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House on Nov. 12, 2025 in Washington, DC.

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    Key economic reports for October may not be released at all because of the government shutdown, a senior White House official said Wednesday.

    With the spending impasse appearing to be near an end, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters that part of the fallout could be lasting damage to the government’s data collection ability.

    “The Democrats may have permanently damaged the Federal Statistical system with October CPI and jobs reports likely never being released,” Leavitt said. “All of that economic data released will be permanently impaired, leaving our policymakers at the Fed, flying blind at a critical period.”

    Release of important economic data has been at the forefront of Wall Street concerns as the shutdown dragged on for more than six weeks, the longest in history.

    Among the most important releases are the monthly nonfarm payrolls count and the consumer price index, both of which come from the Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics. Other data impacted includes retail sales, import and export data as well as consumer spending and income.

    Most Wall Street economists have been expecting all of the data to be released, albeit delayed. However, Leavitt’s comments cast doubt on whether that will happen.

    “The Democrat shutdown made it extraordinarily difficult for economic economists investors and policy makers at the Federal Reserve to receive critical government data,” Leavitt said.

    Leavitt added that the shutdown could lower fourth-quarter economic growth by up to 2 percentage points. Earlier in the afternoon, Kevin Hassett, the director of the National Economic Council, said the impasse might shave up to 1.5 percentage points from current-quarter GDP.

    “For sure, it’s going to have an impact on this quarter,” Hassett said during an appearance at the Economic Club of Washington, D.C.

    However, most economists expect the impact to be minimal.

    Goldman Sachs, in fact, raised its estimates for GDP heading into the end of the year. The firm boosted its Q3 outlook slightly to 3.7% and raised its full-year forecast to 1.3%, a change of 0.3 percentage point.

    On the issue of data collection, Goldman’s economists said they expect the shutdown to have “a limited impact” on the quality of jobs data.

    As for timing, Citigroup economists on Wednesday speculated that the September nonfarm payrolls report could be released as early as Friday but more likely in the early part of next week. They said it could take until early December to put together the October count.

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  • iOS 26.2 beta adds new Liquid Glass customization, alarms in the Reminders app, and more

    iOS 26.2 beta adds new Liquid Glass customization, alarms in the Reminders app, and more

    Apple released iOS 26.2 beta 1 last week, introducing several updates, such as the option to customize the Liquid Glass appearance of the iPhone’s Lock Screen clock, the ability to set alarms within the Reminders app, and live translation…

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  • Underwater volcano off Oregon coast likely won’t erupt before mid-to-late 2026

    Underwater volcano off Oregon coast likely won’t erupt before mid-to-late 2026

    An underwater volcano off the coast of Oregon could now blow its top in mid-to late-2026, scientists say.

    In December last year, scientists said the Axial Seamount was nearing the threshold seen before an eruption a decade earlier and could erupt…

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