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New Supreme Court term: 5 issues to watch

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Sharpie found a way to make pens more cheaply — by making them in the U.S.
The Wall Street Journal. · Natasha Khan
Newell Brands moved production without cutting employee count or raising prices.
2025 Nobel Prize in medicine goes to scientists for immune system discoveries
STAT · Andrew Joseph
Their research helped explain why the immune system does not attack our own tissues.
‘My heart sank’: Surging scams roil job hunters
AFP NEWS US · Beiyi Seow and Anuj Chopra
From fake job listings to fraudsters posing as real recruiters, employment scams are exploding online.
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As Bari Weiss arrives at CBS News, staffers hold their breath
hollywoodreporter.com · Alex Weprin
The Free Press founder will become editor-in-chief, but her role outside the formal org chart is a perplexing question mark.
AI shopping is about to upend e-commerce. What it means for Amazon, Walmart
investors.com · Ryan Deffenbaugh
It sounds like science fiction, but AI shopping could soon become an e-commerce reality.
How The Rock transformed his body — and mind — into Mark Kerr
ESPN · Anthony Gharib
Becoming a 6-foot-3, 260-pound MMA fighter included a process unlike any other during Johnson’s acting career.
How one country has become a top destination for hair transplants
NPR · Rebecca Rosman
The country now draws patients from across the globe, lured by lower costs, bundled travel packages, and a growing network of clinics.
The first supermoon of 2025 is rising. Here’s when you should look up.
USA TODAY · Julia Gomez
On Monday, Oct. 6, the supermoon will take over the sky, the same night that the Draconid meteor shower is set to begin.
How WWII made Hershey and Mars Halloween candy kings
Popular Science · Diana Hubbell
From sugar shortages to military contracts, World War II helped make M&Ms and Hershey’s bars into symbols of American abundance.
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