Thursday, September 25, 2025

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Homeland Security quietly gave away thousands of U.S. citizens’ DNA to the FBI. (Hear Details)

A Texas tiny home utopia draws women nationwide hoping to join the community. (Listen Now)

Kim Kardashian says she doesn’t believe in homework: Is homework pointless? (Hear Why)

  

Politics

President Trump told Arab leaders during a meeting Tuesday at the U.N. that he would not allow Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to annex the West Bank, according to reports. (More)

Former FBI Director James Comey is expected to be indicted on criminal charges in the next few days, according to media reports. If charged, it would focus on accusations that he lied to Congress in 2020 about leaking information. (See Details)

Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel returned to TV last night with a clarification of his remarks about slain conservative Christian activist Charlie Kirk, while taking a combative stand against President Trump. Conservatives on social media expressed anger at his statements. (More)

Federal agents found classified documents inside former national security advisor John Bolton’s Washington, D.C., office during an FBI search last month, including some potentially related to weapons of mass destruction, according to newly released court records. (More)

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A Potential AI ‘Breakthrough’ with FDA Submission on the Horizon

FDA clearance is a major milestone for any medical innovation. Investors watch for this because it is regarded worldwide as the gold standard of regulatory approval, opening greater opportunities for growth and even acquisition.

HeartSciences (Nasdaq: HSCS) has already received an FDA Breakthrough Device Designation for its aortic stenosis AI algorithm, and the FDA submission of its device is next. 

The company has also created a software platform that is expected to offer an AI algorithm “app store” that could help radically upgrade the ECG, a common heart test used by frontline healthcare workers, to detect a broader range of heart disease earlier. The ECG is performed up to 1 billion times on patients annually, and the ECG market is projected to reach $30B by 2034.

That’s why one Wall Street analyst has a price target of $15 for HeartSciences’ stock. But today, you can invest at just $3.50 per unit (convertible preferred stock + warrant). 

At this target price, it represents a potential upside of more than 500%. Learn more and invest in HeartSciences.

 

Sports

➤ Oklahoma quarterback John Mateer will miss the next month of the season following surgery to his throwing hand, which he broke on Saturday. He had been the Heisman frontrunner through the first four weeks of the college football season. (More)

➤ Mariners first baseman Josh Naylor batted in three runs at the bottom of the eighth inning to secure a post-season berth for Seattle on Tuesday night, marking just the second time since 2001 that the team has made the postseason. (See Highlight)

➤ Cleveland Guardians slugger David Fry was hospitalized this week after a 99 mph fastball hit him in the face while trying to bunt. (More)

Yesterday’s ResultsNHL | MLB | Soccer

Finance

Trend Line Daily Market Report   09/24/2025

NASDAQ
National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations
22,497.86
-0.33%
SPX
S&P 500
6,637.97
-0.28%
DJI
Dow Jones Industrial Average
46,121.28
-0.37%
BTC
Bitcoin
$113,573.98
1.39%
GOLD
Per Ounce
$3,768.50
-0.32%
LAC
Lithium Americas Corp
$6.01
+95.77%
Bitcoin and gold are traded 24 hours a day.

➤ Big Stock Move: Lithium Americas stock nearly doubled Wednesday morning, following reports that the Trump administration is seeking a stake of up to 10% in the large Vancouver-based mining company. (More)

New home sales rose 20.5% in August compared to July, hitting the highest level since January 2022. Sales were 15.4% higher than in August 2024. (More)

The Flyover announced it had raised over $2 million in its ongoing crowdfunding investment campaign, welcoming more than 1,350 individual investors in just over one month. Another $1.8 million is in the funnel from investors who haven’t completed the process. (More)

➤ All United Airlines flights departing in the U.S. and Canada were briefly suspended Tuesday night, as the airline asked the Federal Aviation Administration to issue a ground stop over an unspecified technological issue. (See Details)

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A “Bullish” Diagnosis from Wall Street

A Wall Street analyst recently gave this stock a price target of $15. But you can still invest at $3.50 per unit.

HeartSciences (Nasdaq: HSCS) is a technology leader in AI that could help make heart disease easier to detect on the frontlines. Once approved by the FDA, their software platform can be used with existing ECG devices. With 1 billion ECGs performed every year and the market expected to reach $30B by 2034, it’s no surprise that some Wall Street analysts are bullish.

Right now, you can get preferred HeartSciences stock for $3.50 per unit, which can be converted into Nasdaq-traded common stock anytime, plus a warrant.

They’ve already received an FDA Breakthrough Device Designation, and FDA submission is next. Invest at $3.50 per unit in HeartSciences here.

This is a paid advertisement for HeartSciences Regulation A+ offering. Please read the offering circular at https://invest.heartsciences.com/
Science & Technology

A study from the University of Texas at Austin confirms the discovery of first wild hybrid between a green jay and a blue jay, dubbed the “grue jay,” found in suburban San Antonio. (See Bird)

➤ Chinese scientists developed a transparent coating that turns ordinary windows into invisible solar panels, a breakthrough that could let skyscrapers and homes generate power without blocking light. (More)

➤ Northrup Grumman’s Cygnus XL cargo ship, carrying five tons of supplies to the International Space Station, suffered engine malfunctions and missed its docking window, illustrating the precision required for space maneuvers. (More)

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Throwback Thursday

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A Colorado woman stumbled upon her late mother’s 1948 wedding photo and gown in a Grand Junction antique store, 14 years after they were lost in a storage auction. She called the dramatic discovery a sign from her mom, who died in 2013. (More)

A photographer has digitally restored 23 vintage mugshots of historical and pop-culture figures of the 20th century, bringing a fresh look to faded black-and-white photos. (See Mugshots)

➤ Fashion is fickle, but some old-school beauty products stood the test of time and remain go-to items despite the passage of decades. Here’s a look at a dozen that made the cut. (See Products)

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➤ A Michigan farm unveiled a 5-acre corn maze shaped like Detroit Lions receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown performing his viral headstand touchdown celebration. (See Maze)

➤ A new optical illusion featuring nine purple dots on a bluish-purple background has sparked a lively online debate after viewers noticed the dots appear to change color or vanish when not directly looked at. (See Illusion)

➤ A man out for a fall drive near Monte Cristo in Ogden, Utah, found himself surrounded by a massive herd of sheep blocking the narrow mountain road. He said he had no choice but to wait about seven minutes as the animals passed his truck. (Watch Video)

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A “Bullish” Stock Diagnosis. One Wall Street analyst recently gave HeartSciences’ stock a price target of $15. Their software makes heart disease easier to detect with AI. One of their AI algorithms has already been designated a “breakthrough” by the FDA. Invest in HeartSciences for $3.50 per unit.

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Poll Position

Do you still use matches?

  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. Occasionally
 

Yesterday’s Results:

Should human umpires be replaced by robot umpires for calling balls and strikes?

  1. Yes: 22%
  2. No: 52%
  3. Don’t care: 26%

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“To call this mission fully successful, we need to go fly by the moon, bring the crew home safely and welcome them back with open arms.”

Jeff Radigan, Artemis II lead flight director, on the goals of the upcoming moon mission

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