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  • Global progress toward WHO 2030 hepatitis C elimination targets

    Global progress toward WHO 2030 hepatitis C elimination targets

    New research provides measurable global progress data of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) goals to eliminate hepatitis C virus (HCV), revealing persistent gaps in the rates of reduction in HCV incidence and mortality worldwide (1).

    Findings…

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  • A Comparison of Clinical, Neonatal, and Maternal Factors Between Early- and Late-Onset Group B Streptococcal Disease

    A Comparison of Clinical, Neonatal, and Maternal Factors Between Early- and Late-Onset Group B Streptococcal Disease

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  • How Alan Carr’s Celebrity Traitors gift will help Neuroblastoma UK

    How Alan Carr’s Celebrity Traitors gift will help Neuroblastoma UK

    Holly PhillipsEast Yorkshire and Lincolnshire

    BBC/Studio Lambert/Paul Chappells A woman and three men stand shoulder to shoulder in front of a large castle-type building, which is lit by lights at night. To the left, a woman with long black hair, who wears a black jacket and white shirt, smiles as she leans towards a man who is shouting with one arm raised high in the air. He has short light-brown hair and wears a white jacket and shirt. To the right, a man with grey slicked-back hair wears a burgundy dinner jacket, matching bow tie and white shirt, stands next to a man with long black hair, black glasses, a silver jacket and white shirt. They are both smiling. BBC/Studio Lambert/Paul Chappells

    Alan Carr, second left, has donated his Traitors’ winnings to Neuroblastoma UK

    A woman whose parents founded the charity Alan Carr donated his Celebrity Traitors’…

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  • Astronomers Discover Potentially Habitable “Super-Earth” Just 18 Light-Years Away – SciTechDaily

    1. Astronomers Discover Potentially Habitable “Super-Earth” Just 18 Light-Years Away  SciTechDaily
    2. Nearby super-Earth may be our best chance yet to find alien life  ScienceDaily
    3. Confirmed—NASA announces the discovery of a “super-planet” just…

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  • Nuggets’ Christian Braun out indefinitely with ankle injury

    Nuggets’ Christian Braun out indefinitely with ankle injury

    Christian Braun is averaging 11.9 points and 4.4 rebounds for the Nuggets in 30.9 minutes per game.

    DENVER (AP) — Nuggets shooting guard Christian Braun will be sidelined indefinitely after spraining his left ankle on Wednesday night against…

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  • November 14, 2025 — content-news.community.world-of-warcraft-beta — Blizzard News

    November 14, 2025 — content-news.community.world-of-warcraft-beta — Blizzard News

    Here you’ll find a list of hotfixes that address various issues related to World of Warcraft: The War Within, Mists of Pandaria Classic, Season of Discovery, WoW Classic Era, and Hardcore. Some of the hotfixes below take effect the moment they…

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  • Serotonin Could Play an Unexpected Role in Cancer, Scientists Discover : ScienceAlert

    Serotonin Could Play an Unexpected Role in Cancer, Scientists Discover : ScienceAlert

    Serotonin is often described as the happiness chemical because of its well-known role in regulating mood.

    However, recent research suggests this familiar molecule may play an unexpected role in cancer development. Not through its effects on…

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  • Carlos Alcaraz beams with pride as he lifts trophy for year-end No. 1 player – The Washington Post

    1. Carlos Alcaraz beams with pride as he lifts trophy for year-end No. 1 player  The Washington Post
    2. ‘Really proud’ Alcaraz accepts ATP Year-End No. 1 presented by PIF honours  ATP Tour
    3. ATP Finals: Carlos Alcaraz secures year-end world number one…

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  • Rohit Shetty asks paparazzi if they have stopped gathering outside Dharmendra’s home – VIDEO |

    Rohit Shetty asks paparazzi if they have stopped gathering outside Dharmendra’s home – VIDEO |

    Veteran actor Dharmendra’s recent health scare had fans and colleagues deeply concerned. While he is now recovering at home, his family faced relentless attention from the media and fans. Bollywood stars have stepped in to support the Deol…

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  • US hedge funds trim stakes in ‘Magnificent Seven’ stocks in third quarter

    US hedge funds trim stakes in ‘Magnificent Seven’ stocks in third quarter

    • Several hedge funds cut holdings in Big Tech names
    • Bridgewater cuts Nvidia stake by nearly two-thirds
    • Discovery Capital takes new positions in Alphabet, Cleveland-Cliffs, health insurers
    • Tiger Global and Lone Pine Capital reduce stake in Meta
    NEW YORK, Nov 14 (Reuters) – Wall Street’s largest hedge funds reduced exposure to “Magnificent Seven” stocks including Nvidia (NVDA.O), opens new tab, Amazon (AMZN.O), opens new tab, Alphabet (GOOGL.O), opens new tab and Meta (META.O), opens new tab in the third quarter, while taking new positions in application software, e-commerce and payments companies, according to regulatory filings on Friday.

    During the quarter ended September 30, several funds also reduced their exposure to prominent names in healthcare and energy.

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    The latest positions marked a shift from the second quarter when several leading stock-picking firms were much more bullish on Big Tech names after witnessing a boom in artificial intelligence valuations. Since then, those lofty valuations have started to descend.
    Markets were broadly up during the third quarter, with the S&P 500 rising by nearly 8%. The tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 index (.NDX), opens new tab rose about 9% during the quarter.

    Bonds also posted gains on expectations of monetary easing that pushed benchmark 10-year yields down about seven basis points. Yields decline when bond prices rise.

    During the quarter, Bridgewater increased its stake in Fiserv , and Discovery initiated a position in the payments software firm. Both funds made their moves before Fiserv reported disappointing results and cut its revenue guidance for the second consecutive quarter. The news led to its market capitalization dropping about $30 billion in a single day.

    Bridgewater increased its exposure to sectors such as application software and payments, as it upped its holdings in Adobe (ADBE.O), opens new tab, Dynatrace (DT.N), opens new tab and Etsy (ETSY.N), opens new tab.

    Lone Pine Capital and Tiger Global cut their stakes in Facebook parent Meta Platforms by 34.8% and 62.6% respectively, while Bridgewater and Coatue were among the funds that reduced their exposure to Nvidia.

    The latest positions were revealed in filings known as 13-Fs, which hedge funds and other institutional investors file at the end of each quarter. While they are backward-looking and do not reveal current holdings or short positions, the filings offer investors a glimpse of the portfolios of often-secretive funds.

    Bridgewater, which enjoyed a stellar run during the first nine months of the year as it outperformed its top peers, slashed its stake in Nvidia by nearly two-thirds to 2.5 million shares and in Alphabet by more than 50% to 2.65 million shares.

    Discovery Capital, which was founded by Rob Citrone, took new positions in names like Alphabet, steel maker Cleveland-Cliffs (CLF.N), opens new tab, and health insurers Cigna (CI.N), opens new tab and Elevance Health (ELV.N), opens new tab.
    Dmitry Balyasny’s multi-strategy hedge fund Balyasny Asset Management increased its stake several-fold in iPhone maker Apple (AAPL.O), opens new tab.

    Several changes at billionaire Philippe Laffont’s Coatue Management were around big AI names. The firm reduced its holdings in AI industry bellwether Nvidia by 14.1% to 9.9 million shares, joining some other high-profile firms such as Bridgewater and Michael Burry’s Scion Asset Management which have reduced their exposure to the company.

    Berkshire Hathaway revealed a $4.3 billion stake in Google parent Alphabet and further reduced its stake in Apple, detailing its equity portfolio for the last time before as chief executive officer.

    A Bridgewater spokesperson declined to comment on the fund’s latest positions. The other funds did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

    Reporting by Anirban Sen in New York, additional reporting by Davide Barbuscia; editing by Megan Davies and Cynthia Osterman

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