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Alex Carey of Australia walks from the field during day four of the Second 2025/26 Ashes Series Test Match between Australia and England at The Gabba on December 07, 2025 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo/Getty Images) Australian wicketkeeper-batter Alex Carey said England’s mid-series break in Noosa could help them, but cautioned Australia against relaxing despite the 2-0 lead in the Ashes. Carey said memories of the 2023 Ashes in England, when Australia were unable to win the series after leading 2-0, would keep his side alert.England reached Noosa, a resort town on the Queensland coast, on Tuesday for a four-night break.…

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Carina Hong’s path into artificial intelligence began far earlier than her decision to leave Stanford University. Before founding Axiom Math in March, Hong studied mathematics and physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, graduating with a grade of 4.9 out of 5.0. She then completed a Master of Science in Neuroscience at the University of Oxford. Her academic record marked her as a rising researcher, and she later received a Rhodes Scholarship. Yet she chose to step out of formal study and move into startup building, driven by a belief that the next frontier in AI will be shaped by…

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Speaking at the Abu Dhabi Finance Week on 10 December 2025, Michael Saylor said that Bitcoin is indeed digital gold and that once everyone understands it for what it is, the global credit is will be built on it. According to Saylor, Strategy is currently acquiring nearly $500 million to $1 billion worth of Bitcoin per week and has managed $60 billion worth of equities in the past 14 months, becoming the fifth largest treasury in the S&P universe, well on its way to becoming the largest in about four to eight years, given the same pace of accumulation continues.…

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Join Our Telegram channel to stay up to date on breaking news coverage Despite the rest of the global non-fungible token market experiencing negative growth, the gaming sector continues to experience some positive growth, marked by increased player adoption and improved game mechanics. This positive growth is driven by a deeper integration of on-chain utility, better gameplay, and a mature secondary market for NFTs, attracting both traditional gamers and web3 enthusiasts. Pudgy Party is a testament to this success, surpassing over 1 million downloads since its launch. Pudgy Party Hits 1 Million Downloads In a December 09 blog post, Pudgy…

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Created on December 10, 2025 Today’s Gold Analysis Overview:The overall of Gold Trend: Still bullish.Today’s Gold Support Points: $4160 – $4110 – $4070 per ounce.Today’s Gold Resistance Points: $4240 – $4280 – $4340 per ounce.Today’s Gold Trading Signals:Sell gold from the resistance level of $4300 with a target of $4060 and a stop-loss at $4340.Buy gold from the support level of $4125 with a target of $4300 and a stop-loss at $4080. Technical Analysis of Gold Price (XAU/USD) Today:The performance of the gold price index on the daily chart hints at a strong forthcoming move in either direction, and today’s…

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If you had a dollar for every time you heard the word “transformation” at work, you’d probably be a lot richer. The business world is obsessed with transformation, treating it as the basis for innovation and growth. But as three PRO VOICE experts reveal, going forward with a new vision built on top of old, broken systems is a recipe for failure, burnout, and costly reworks.The latest episode of the PRO VOICE Podcast emphasizes that sustainable change requires a strong foundation first. Here’s why, according to those who’ve learned this lesson through their own career experiences. The Cost of Building…

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Image by Ironie, via Wikimedia Commons The average Open Culture reader may well be aware that there is such a thing as Archaeology YouTube. What could come as more of a surprise is how much back-and-forth there is within that world. Below, we have a video from the channel Artifactually Speaking in which Brad Hafford, a University of Pennsylvania archaeologist, gives his take on the so-called Baghdad Battery, an ancient artifact discovered in modern-day Iraq. He does so in the form of a response to an earlier video on the Baghdad Battery from another channel hosted by a young archaeology…

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British author Sophie Kinsella, who wrote the novel Confessions of a Shopaholic that was later turned into a movie of the same name, has died. She was 55.Kinsella had been battling an aggressive form of brain cancer since 2022, but only made the news public in 2024, prompting an outpouring of support, including from Aussie actress Isla Fisher, who starred in the 2009 film version.Her death was announced in a statement on social media overnight.Watch the videos above.Author Sophie Kinsella, pictured with Isla Fisher, has died. (PA Images via Getty Images)”We are heartbroken to announce the passing this morning of…

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That this exchange takes place within the feminine domain of the department store – the doll counter, no less – clearly places the film within the world of women. While men hover at the periphery, their attempts to insert themselves into Carol and Therese’s intimate shared world are rightfully experienced by both women as unwelcome intrusions. In contrast, both Therese’s boyfriend, Richard (Jake Lacy) and Carol’s husband, Harge (Kyle Chandler) are baffled by the women’s quick affinity for and deepening attachment to one another. Their confusion is partially the result of masculine ego – how could a woman be their romantic rival?…

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Guess who’s coming home for Christmas? Many college graduates are getting fired just five or six months into their first “real world” jobs. Sixty percent of the 1,000 employers surveyed by Intelligent.com last October said they’d already dismissed graduates hired in May or June of 2024.Seventy-five percent of companies reported that some or all of the recent college graduates they hired were unsatisfactory. According to the same survey, over half of businesses hiring Gen-Z employees believed these young professionals lacked motivation, communication skills, and readiness for the workforce. Many who hadn’t already fired recent graduates they hired this summer said…

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