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Happy Saturday, chirpers! Signs of the holiday season are all around, and many of you have probably already started decorating. More than 30 million evergreen trees are sold this time each year across the U.S. â but since each one takes about seven years to grow, there will be many more than that lining tree farms far and wide long after Christmas has passed. -Chris Agee Markets
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-$0.51 (-9.71%) Markets: Novemberâs highly anticipated employment report surfaced yesterday, giving investors some insight into the likelihood of additional interest rate cuts in the near term. Although the roughly 227,000 jobs added last month did eclipse forecasts, the unemployment rate also increased to 4.2%. Stocks generally responded positively to the news, but the Dow Jones Industrial Average did finish a fraction of a percent lower for the day. World
The BreakdownA quick look around the world.Wikipedia/Keith Allison - FlickrStepping away: Randy Moss shared a health update this week, requesting âall the prayer warriorsâ who saw his message to âput their blessing hands on me and my family during these hard times.â Though the NFL Hall of Famer didnât specify his illness, ESPN confirmed that he would âstep away from âSunday NFL Countdownâ for an extended time to focus on a personal health challenge.â Calling on men to visit the doctor regularly, the legendary wide receiver said that he has âa great team of doctorsâ and âa great familyâ to help him âget through it.â Fire threats: Areas of both sides of the New York-New Jersey line were scorched by wildfires in recent days, which experts say were caused in large part by an ongoing drought in the region. One of the blazes grew so large it could reportedly be seen from space. As of the most recent updates available, the Jennings Creek Fire had already engulfed roughly 3,000 acres. Although other areas of the nation are more prone to wildfires, the Northeast has become increasingly vulnerable â and climate scientists say it is likely to get even worse. Big-time donor: Kamala Harris might have had more Hollywood endorsements, but Donald Trump had Elon Musk. And according to recent campaign finance reports, that association was clearly beneficial to the Trump campaign. In total, Musk donated more than a quarter of a billion dollars to various political groups this year, most of which directly or tangentially supported Trumpâs candidacy. One organization in particular received a majority of Muskâs money: America PAC, the political action committee that he founded. He also donated to groups like RBG PAC and MAHA Alliance, making him the electionâs biggest individual donor. Gloves are off: A number of consumers have reported injuries related to the use of âTemp-tations Oven Glovesâ sold by QVC. In total, officials say 162 people have reported insufficient protection in the gloves, with nearly 100 who said they received minor burns as a result. Now, the retailer is recalling more than 1 million of the products. Anyone who bought the gloves, which were available between August 2018 and August 2024, should immediately discontinue use and contact QVC to arrange for a refund. They sold for between $4 and $13. Share this issue:video games
Xbox Just Announced A New Demo Event For Independent Video GamesIt's an opportunity to try out some games that are still being developed.GiphyThe gaming world has evolved tremendously over the past few generations, from the 4-bit Atari 2600 to the hyperrealistic, interactive titles of today. Aside from better graphics, one of the major advancements in recent years has been the rise of independent game developers. Now, one of the industryâs biggest names is spotlighting some of them. The fun starts on Tuesday Between December 10 and the end of the year, Xbox is going to be hosting what it calls an Indie Game Fest Demo Event. Basically, participants will have an opportunity to download dozens of indie titles and play some video games they might not have otherwise even known were coming. But donât get the wrong idea about the term âdemo.â Xbox advises that, unlike the demos available on consoles via the Microsoft Store, the games included in the upcoming event arenât taken from a fully (or nearly) completed version of a full game. âThink of these as âshow floor demosâ and not necessarily indicative of the final product,â the company said of the indie demos. âYouâll get to experience these games early â some way early â which gives you the chance to provide your feedback!â A few things to remember It might sound like all fun and games, but Xbox wants participants to be aware of a few ground rules and restrictions before diving in. For starters, demos will be available to download through the Xbox Dashboard, but they wonât be there forever. âSome might be re-published to the Demo channel later, but many will disappear at the end of the month, so be sure to check them out while you can,â Xbox advised. One important step players can take, the company concluded, involves reaching out to developers âon social media or through their websitesâ to share feedback and/or constructive criticism. Share this story:Together With Money
Gold can be a solid bet in uncertain timesInvesting, buying, and trading in precious metals is one way to diversify your retirement portfolioInvestors have historically turned to gold because of its stability. Gold can act like a safety net in your portfolio because its value tends to stay afloat â even when the stock market dives. Itâs also considered a hedge against inflation, meaning its value can rise as the buying power of cash goes down. Check out our list of top-rated Gold IRA providers, including some that offer educational materials for gold-investing beginners. health
âFocus, Breathe, And Centerâ: This New Pill Might âCureâ Panic AttacksAnxiety can be crippling ... but can this simple treatment fix everything?GiphyAnyone who has suffered from severe anxiety or panic attacks already understands the feeling of desperation and helplessness that can accompany such issues. And while there are techniques and treatments available to reduce the distress, some are unreliable while others could come with unwanted side effects. Thatâs why something being referred to as the âyoga pillâ is starting to attract a lot of attention. What it is and what it does Salk Institute associate professor Dr. Sung Han says his team has been researching the symptoms of anxiety disorders and safe, effective ways to reverse them. In the end, experts discovered an apparent shortcut between the brainâs frontal cortex and stem that can regulate breathing. Since deep breaths are one of the hallmark manifestations of anxiety, tackling that symptom could help calm the others. âBy turning on that, activating this certain population of neuron, we saw that the breathing rate is dramatically decreased and also the anxiety state was also decreased,â Han added. âBy targeting this specific pathway, we can develop specific drugs that only alleviate the anxiety, not causing other serious side effects.â Though Han didnât name any of the other anxiety treatments available, one of the most common is called a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, which has been linked to side effects including:
âEverywhere in the brainâ What sets the âyoga pillâ apart from medications like SSRIs is that it is designed to only address the pathway between the brainstem and frontal cortex, sending a message to âfocus, breathe, and center.â Other treatments, Han noted, travel âeverywhere in the brainâ and can cause some collateral damage along the way. Researchers believe the new strategy could help alleviate all sorts of debilitating anxiety â including post-traumatic stress disorder â without disrupting other aspects of life. Share this story:world news
Amazonâs Drones Are Officially Delivering Packages In Italy NowThey're starting to fly above even more cities around the world.GiphyItâs one of those futuristic predictions that is now â slowly but surely â becoming a reality. The concept of delivering packages via drone comes with a host of potential benefits: faster delivery, fewer emissions, and potentially even lower costs. And Amazon remains at the forefront of this developing technology, as evidenced by a first-of-its-kind test flight that occurred this week in Italy. On a short leash While drone delivery is intriguing on multiple levels, there are some regulatory and safety concerns to consider. Thatâs why Amazon hasnât been able to fully implement its fleet of autonomous flying packages in the U.S. or elsewhere around the world just yet. Here in the states, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has approved limited testing in two cities â College Station, Texas, and Phoenix, Arizona â and will likely add additional locations to the list in 2025. Similarly, two regulatory agencies in Italy, the ENAC and ENAV, which serve a function similar to that of the FAA, gave Amazon the green light to test its drones in San Salvo. The first such flight occurred on Wednesday and all reports seem to suggest it was a success. Like in U.S. tests, the e-commerce titan used its MK30 drone. The aircraft is capable of carrying packages that weigh five pounds or less and can operate even in light rain. Lots more to come Even if youâre not living in one of the areas receiving the first Amazon drone deliveries, you might not have to wait very long. After announcing earlier this year that it planned to begin testing in Italy (and the United Kingdom), new projections indicate that drones will be delivering packages commercially to Italians nationwide by next year. That is, of course, if regulators say itâs OK. Share this story:Game
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