GOP Misleads on Government Shutdown, Free Health Care

The Republican Party has falsely claimed that Democrats are shutting down the government to fund free health care for unauthorized immigrants. However, this is not accurate. Democrat Senator Patty Murray stated that unauthorized immigrants are not eligible for federally funded health coverage under existing law or Democrats’ funding proposal. Instead, Republicans claim that certain groups … Read more

Venezuelan Family Vanishes in Miami Suburb Doral

A family of four from Venezuela has disappeared from their home in the gated community Doral Landings East, leaving behind most of their furniture and unpaid rent. This is not an isolated incident as more Venezuelans and other immigrants are starting to vanish from the same suburb, raising concerns about a possible human trafficking ring … Read more

Anthropic Unveils Claude Sonnet 4.5, World’s Best Coding Model

Artificial intelligence startup Anthropic has launched its latest model, Claude Sonnet 4.5. The new model excels in coding, cybersecurity, finance, and research fields. It generates higher-quality code and can follow instructions more reliably than other models. According to industry benchmarks, it is the “best coding model in the world”. With improved safety features, it can … Read more

J.K. Rowling Says Reconciliation with Emma Watson Unlikely Amid Public Disagreement

J.K. Rowling has stated that reconciliation with actress Emma Watson is unlikely despite Watson’s recent remarks about their relationship. The author responded to Watson’s comments on social media, criticizing her views on the trans community and suggesting she opposes criticism of Rowling’s stance. Rowling became close with Watson and other “Harry Potter” co-stars during the … Read more

US Senate Shutdown Looms Over Funding Dispute

The federal government faces a shutdown on Wednesday if lawmakers fail to pass legislation extending its funding. Important services, including healthcare and financial aid, will be suspended or shut down. Government employees, including military personnel, may also face pay disruptions. However, many experts argue that this shutdown is avoidable, as the US Senate can work … Read more

Michigan Church Attack Kills 4, Leaves Trail of Destruction and Mystery

A targeted attack on a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints meeting house in Grand Blanc Township, Michigan, resulted in the deaths of four people. The F.B.I. is investigating the motive behind the attack, which was described as “targeted violence.” Authorities have identified the suspect as Thomas Jacob Sanford, 40, who had previously been … Read more

Pfizer Stock Yield Hits New High at Over 7.2%

Pfizer, a leading healthcare company, has seen its stock yield rise to over 7.2%. With an “A” rating from the S&P, this makes it a quality income stock. This is especially notable given that Pfizer has increased its dividend payout for 15 consecutive years, boasting a generous 54% return on investment. Source: https://seekingalpha.com/mp/1305-macro-trading-factory/articles/6208299-trading-alerts-sept-24-2025-rig

China Unveils K Visa for Foreign Tech Talent Amid US Rivalry

China has launched its new K visa program, a move seen boosting Beijing’s fortunes in its geopolitical rivalry with Washington as the US introduces new visa policies that deter foreign tech workers. The programme aims to attract young STEM graduates and promises no job offer requirement, appealing to those seeking alternatives to US job opportunities. … Read more

Mobile RTX 2070 Shunt Mod Boosts Performance by 15%

A PC enthusiast successfully shunted modded his Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 Mobile GPU, achieving a 15% performance uplift. This is equivalent to bringing the mobile GPU close to its desktop counterpart’s performance. The modder pushed the GPU from 115W to 175W, using a water-cooled Mini PC and multiple resistor changes on the PCB. Shunt mods … Read more

Why Mini Windows 3.1 Was Used to Install Windows 95

Thirty years ago, Windows 95 was too big and complicated to install on its own, so Microsoft relied on a smaller version called Windows 3.1 instead. Now, an engineer who worked at Microsoft back then has explained why they chose that approach. To understand what happened, let’s go back to the setup process of Windows … Read more