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Title: “Meta and Google Top the List of Highest-Paying Tech Companies for Software Engineers, Blind Data Reveals” Blind, the anonymous social network exclusively for verified corporate employees, has recently published a comprehensive compensation report specifically tailored for software engineers working at renowned tech giants such as Amazon, Apple, Google (now Meta), and Microsoft. The latest data sheds light on the compensation packages offered by these companies and the hierarchy of rewards based on job level and experience. As per the Blind data, Meta (previously known as Facebook) and Google emerge as the leaders when it comes to providing generous remuneration…

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World News Live: Get Ready for a Spectacular Blue Supermoon In an incredible celestial event, a rare phenomenon called a “blue supermoon” is set to occur on Wednesday, August 30. While the term “blue moon” may suggest a change in the moon’s color, it actually refers to the rarity of its occurrence. There are two types of blue moons. The first is the “calendar blue moon,” which happens when two full moons appear in the same month. The second is the “seasonal blue moon,” which refers to the 13th full moon in a year. The blue moon set to grace…

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Title: Young Leads Successful Scoring Drives in Preseason Game, Thielen Emerges as Preferred Target In an exciting preseason game, the young quarterback, known for his exceptional skills on the field, led two impressive scoring drives for his team. World News Live brings you the highlights of this thrilling encounter. During the game, the quarterback, let’s call him Young, showcased his talent by orchestrating two remarkable drives resulting in both a field goal and a touchdown. The drive that led to the touchdown encompassed seven intense plays, covering 57 yards. It included Young’s own heroic 13-yard scramble, showcasing his agility and…

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Title: Young Boy Survives Terrifying Black Bear Attack in Bedford, N.Y. In a startling incident that unfolded on Tuesday morning, a young boy narrowly escaped a fierce encounter with a black bear right outside his home in Bedford, N.Y. The boy’s parents acted heroically, scaring the bear away and ensuring their son’s safety. The shocking incident took place in a quiet neighborhood on Tuesday morning. The black bear, estimated to be about 300 pounds, suddenly attacked the 7-year-old boy as he stepped outside his house. The child’s parents, alerted by his screams, rushed to the scene and bravely scared the…

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New Study Finds Vaccines May Reduce Risk of Developing Alzheimer’s Disease In a groundbreaking study conducted by the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, researchers have found that receiving vaccines for various diseases such as shingles, pneumonia, tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis could potentially reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease by up to 30%. Published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, the study sheds light on the potential benefits of vaccinations in preventing this debilitating illness. The study followed patients aged 65 and older for a period of eight years, comparing vaccinated and unvaccinated groups to determine the…

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Title: Tech Stocks Surge, Propelling S&P 500 to New Heights In a surprising turn of events, Palo Alto Networks, Moderna, Nvidia, Tesla, and Broadcom emerged as the top gainers on the S&P 500 index. Despite concerns about rising Treasury yields, the S&P 500 managed to rise by 0.7%, while the Nasdaq experienced a more significant jump of 1.6%. Palo Alto Networks (PANW) stole the show with a remarkable surge of 14.8%. The stock regained its 50-day moving average, suggesting a potential buy point at 258.88 or an early entry at 254.03. While the company’s earnings were better than expected, its…

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Former U.S. President Donald Trump Announces 2024 Presidential Run, Skips Primary Debates Former U.S. President Donald Trump has officially announced his plans to run for president in the upcoming 2024 U.S. presidential election. Trump, who served as the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021, made the announcement through his team, creating a buzz among political analysts and voters alike. In a surprising move, Trump has stated that he will skip the upcoming Republican primary debates. This decision comes as a result of his large lead in opinion polls, with a recent CBS poll revealing that Trump…

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Title: Ancient Trilobite Adaptation Holds Key to Survival Through Mass Extinctions Researchers from the University of Madrid and UC Riverside have made an intriguing discovery about the trilobite species Auracopleura koninckii. It seems that these ancient creatures were able to survive mass extinctions caused by climate change, thanks to a unique adaptation driven by natural causes. A. koninckii, which roamed the Earth millions of years ago, possessed a remarkable ability to grow additional segments with legs that served as gills. This adaptation allowed them to breathe even when oxygen levels dropped perilously low due to changing climatic conditions. The study,…

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Title: Pitcher Kennedy Struggles to Execute his Signature Changeup in Intense Matchup In a highly anticipated game, renowned baseball pitcher Kennedy faced a formidable challenge in the form of a well-prepared opposing team. As the game unfolded, it became evident that Kennedy’s highly effective changeup was a central focus for the opponents. With the stakes high, adjustments needed to be made throughout the match to counter this strong preparation. During the game, Kennedy’s performance showcased his exceptional skills. However, he faced difficulties in executing the signature changeup that is often hailed as his best pitch. Commenting on this, his coach,…

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New Study Suggests Receiving Both COVID-19 Vaccine Shots in Same Arm Boosts Immune Response In a recent study conducted by German researchers, it has been suggested that receiving both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine in the same arm may lead to a stronger immune response. The study, which observed 303 individuals who received the two-shot vaccine, found that those who received both doses in the same arm exhibited a potentially enhanced immune response compared to those who received the second dose in the opposite arm. The researchers hypothesized that the stimulation of the lymph node responsible for triggering the immune…

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