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Charles Schwab Surpasses Q2 Estimates with Strong Earnings

Charles Schwab’s second-quarter earnings have sent shares soaring over 2% in pre-market trading. The company reported solid revenue and net income that exceeded Wall Street estimates, capitalizing on the volatile markets caused by President Trump’s trade war. The surge in trading activity led to a 60% increase in net income to $2.13 billion, with client … Read more

Breakthrough mRNA Vaccine Paves Way for Universal Cancer Treatment

A groundbreaking study published in Nature Biomedical Engineering has brought researchers closer to developing a universal cancer vaccine that can stimulate the immune system to fight cancer. The experimental mRNA vaccine, paired with common anticancer drugs called immune checkpoint inhibitors, triggered a strong antitumor response in a mouse-model study. The breakthrough came from revving up … Read more

The Great Summer Ball Debacle: A Male Body Issue

For many men, summer brings more than just sunburns and flip flops – it also brings a noticeable change in their scrotal size. This phenomenon, known as “summer long balls,” has left some men feeling embarrassed and unsure of how to cope. But what’s behind this temporary swelling, and can it be alleviated? According to … Read more

US Defense Dept to Invest $600M in Rare Earths Mine

The US Department of Defense (DoD) is investing $600 million in rare earths mine MP Materials, becoming the largest shareholder in the company. The deal aims to boost US production of rare earth magnets and loosen China’s dominance in the sector. Under the agreement, the DoD will guarantee a floor price of $110 per kilogram … Read more

Apple Working with Samsung to Create Foldable iPhone

Apple may launch its long-rumored folding iPhone in 2026, according to recent reports. The company is allegedly working with Samsung Display to develop a crease-free screen for the device. This is not the first time Apple has explored bendable screen designs; the company has filed patents and even experimented with self-healing screens. The latest rumors … Read more

Apple Sues YouTuber Over Leaked iOS 19 Trade Secrets

A YouTuber named Jon Prosser sparked controversy when he claimed to have an early look at upcoming Apple operating system iOS 19, which was later confirmed by the company. However, what’s surprising is that Apple has taken a drastic step – suing Prosser and his accomplice Michael Ramacciotti for leaking sensitive information. According to the … Read more

NASA Backs Boeing’s Starliner Despite Delays and Challenges

NASA and Boeing remain committed to reviving their troubled Starliner spacecraft, despite a $2 billion investment and years of delays. The agency’s commercial crew program head, Steve Stich, revealed that Boeing is making significant changes to the astronaut shuttle following its disastrous first crewed mission last year. The spacecraft experienced “in-flight anomalies” forcing it to … Read more

NASCAR Cup Series Playoff Picture Takes Shape

The NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs are just six races away, and the picture is becoming clearer. Four spots remain available, with Ryan Preece in the best position among the drivers within striking distance. Preece sits three points behind Bubba Wallace after two road course events. This weekend’s Dover Motor Speedway race marks a return to … Read more

US Retail Sales Rise Despite Tariffs

US retail sales rose 0.6% in June from the prior month, beating economists’ expectations of a 0.2% gain. Spending climbed across categories, including car dealerships and restaurants, which saw significant increases. While tariffs have started to take a bite on consumer spending, Americans are still opening their wallets. The Commerce Department’s report showed that sales … Read more