It’s a good idea to look for Black Friday Apple deals this time of year if you’re thinking about upgrading an aging laptop or picking up a pair of AirPods or an Apple Watch as a gift. One of the best discounts we’re tracking at the moment is on…
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Mountaineers Travel to High Point for NCAA Second Round
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – The West Virginia University men’s soccer team travels to High Point, Sunday, Nov. 23, to take on the No. 10-seed Panthers in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Kickoff from Vert Stadium is set for 7:30 p.m.
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From renal biopsy to genetic diagnosis: EYA1 mutation in branchio-oto-renal syndrome with renal insufficiency | BMC Nephrology
Zou D, Silvius D, Rodrigo-Blomqvist S, Enerbäck S, Xu PX. Eya1 regulates the growth of otic epithelium and interacts with Pax2 during the development of all sensory areas in the inner ear. Dev Biol. 2006;298(2):430–41.
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Zoeti Free on Epic Games Store Mobile
From November 20 to 27, 2025, players can download Zoeti for free on mobile via the Epic Games Store. The promotion is available on Android worldwide and on iOS within the European Union, though availability may differ depending on the region….
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Wall Street eyes a possible culprit in this week’s head-spinning stock market reversal: Bitcoin
Nvidia’s blockbuster earnings late Wednesday set up the stock market for a ferocious rebound as the chipmaker appeared to ease fears that an AI bubble was about to pop.
Thursday began with a massive rally with the Dow Jones Industrial Average up 700 points, regaining some ground after an earlier AI-related selloff. Upbeat results from retail giant Walmart helped too.
But the market suddenly turned lower, and the Dow lost 300 points, leaving Wall Street wondering what the heck happened.
Some commentators pointed to persistent worries about an AI bust, while others cited the mixed September jobs report that showed strong payroll gains but an uptick in the unemployment rate to the highest level in four years.
Meanwhile, Federal Reserve policymakers have been sounding increasingly hawkish, putting a rate cut next month in doubt.
Market veteran Ed Yardeni, cited these factors in a note late Thursday along with the selloff in the world’s leading cryptocurrency.
“We attribute some of today’s stock market selloff to the ongoing plunge in bitcoin’s price,” he wrote. “There has been a strong correlation between it and the price of TQQQ, an ETF that seeks to achieve daily investment results that correspond to three times (3x) the daily performance of the Nasdaq-100 Index.”
Yardeni blamed bitcoin’s slide on the GENIUS Act, which was enacted on July 18, saying that the regulatory framework it established for stablecoins eliminated bitcoin’s transactional role in the monetary system.
“It’s possible that the rout in bitcoin is forcing some investors to sell stocks that they own,” he added.
Bitcoin has tumbled more than 30% from earlier highs, suffering its worst slump since 2022. Traders who used leverage to make crypto bets would need to liquidate positions in the event of margin calls.
Steve Sosnick, chief strategist at Interactive Brokers, also said bitcoin could swing the entire stock market, pointing out that it’s become a proxy for speculation.
“As a long-time systematic trader, it tells me that algorithms are acting upon the relationship between stocks and bitcoin,” he wrote in a note on Thursday. “Traders have always sought to find relationships between asset classes, and there are teams of skilled quants who pore through data, both long- and short-term, seeking inputs that guide their decisions. We called them ‘leads.’”
And in recent days, Sosnick added, bitcoin has become one of the most reliable leads.
Tom Lee, Fundstrat Global Advisors’ head of research, linked crypto with the AI trade in particular, noting that investors with big holdings in AI-related stocks also tend to own bitcoin.
“I think crypto, bitcoin and ethereum are in some ways a leading indicator for equities because of that unwind and now this sort of limping and weakened liquidity,” he told CNBC on Thursday.
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Pick up the Google TV Streamer 4K for only $75 this Black Friday
One of the best streaming devices you can get today is deeply discounted on Amazon ahead of Black Friday. The Google TV Streamer is going for just $75 right now — the lowest price we’ve seen it hit yet. The device normally costs $100.
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Josh Hutcherson on Hunger Games Return and Five Nights at Freddys 2
Josh Hutcherson was trying get the hell out of Los Angeles. For the better part of a decade, the “Hunger Games” star and his girlfriend, Spanish actor Claudia Traisac, had split their time between L.A. and Madrid, but the eight-hour time…
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New nasal nanodrops wipe out brain tumors in mice
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, working with scientists at Northwestern University, have created a noninvasive strategy to treat one of the most aggressive and deadly forms of brain cancer. Their method…
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Pakistan is Now Officially Connected to One of the World’s Fastest Undersea Cables
Pakistan has reached another major milestone in its digital expansion with the onboarding of the SEA-ME-WE 6 submarine cable, its third international cable system in a year. Federal IT and Telecom Minister Shaza Fatima confirmed the development on LinkedIn, calling it a significant step toward strengthening global connectivity and increasing national internet capacity.
The new system follows the recent arrivals of the Africa-1 and 2Africa cables, marking one of the fastest periods of growth in Pakistan’s subsea infrastructure. Transworld Associates (TWA), the landing partner for SEA-ME-WE 6, will initially add 4 terabits per second (Tbps) of capacity, expanding Pakistan’s current 13.2 Tbps bandwidth by about 40 percent.
Stretching 21,700 kilometres, SEA-ME-WE 6 connects Pakistan to countries between Singapore and France. It is one of the most advanced high-capacity networks in the world, with a minimum design capacity of 132 Tbps across 10 fiber pairs. This system is built to support large-scale data flows needed for Pakistan’s digital economy, international business, and cloud-based platforms.
Alongside this subsea investment, TWA is building a Tier III certified data centre in Karachi. The facility will connect directly to major subsea systems, including SMW-6, SMW-5, TW1, and 2Africa. It will also be Pakistan’s first data centre designed to support high-density racks for AI workloads, offering scalable and secure hosting for critical national and international operations.
The data centre is scheduled to open in January 2026. It will serve businesses both inside and outside Pakistan, strengthening cloud infrastructure, enterprise networks, and content delivery services. Its Tier III certification ensures redundancy, high availability, and fault tolerance, positioning it as a key part of Pakistan’s growing digital and AI-focused ecosystem.
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Bad Bunny Debí Tirar Mas Fotos World Tour: Setlist From First Show
Puerto Rican band Chuwi opened the first of two nights at a sold-out Olympic Stadium on Bad Bunny’s world tour.
