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MARKET

Oil falls for the week on Gaza cease-fire hopes, economic weakness in China

Oil settled lower on Friday and ended at a loss for the week, with prices weighed down by expectations of

FINANCE

Big bucks for college athletes; settlement payouts to range from dollars to millions

Thousands of former college athletes will be eligible for payments ranging from a few dollars to more than a million

GAMING

Elden Ring Streamer Beats DLC Boss On Dance Pad And Controller

I literally just cataloged a bunch of cool ways that Elden Ring players have managed to beat several of the

NATURE

Human TMEFF1 is a restriction factor for herpes simplex virus in the brain

Human subjects Informed consent was obtained in France in accordance with local regulations and a human-subjects research protocol approved by

PRESS RELEASE

MassMutual Northern California Recognized as 2024 Bay Area Best Places to Work

For the Second Year in a Row, MassMutual Has Been Nominated for Bay Area’s Best Places to Work PLEASANTON, Calif.,

SCIENCE

Building bridges between cells for brain health

The accumulation of pathological proteins is a hallmark of several neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer’s disease, frontotemporal dementia and Parkinson’s disease.

MOBILE

Google Pixel 9 leaks in all colors

It’s been a crazy week for Pixel leaks, and they don’t seem to be stopping. Following a previous leak today

GADGET

OpenAI reveals its AI-powered search engine, SearchGPT

OpenAI announced a new AI-powered search engine prototype called SearchGPT. It’s described SearchGPT as “a temporary prototype of new AI

MARKET

Paris Olympics offer a reset for sponsors after years of troubled games

The Paris Summer Olympics could mark a reset for major sponsors after years of games held against the backdrop of

FINANCE

A 59-year-old widow has been forced to use a breathing tube and skyrocketing demand for wood pellets in the EU might be to blame

This southern Mississippi town’s expansive wood pellet plant was so close to Shelia Mae Dobbins’ home that she sometimes heard