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Nvidia CEO Huang says he was wrong about timeline for quantum, surprised his comments hurt stocks
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang admitted at his company's "Quantum Day" that his prior comments about quantum computing came out wrong.CNBC - 23h -
Pro Bowl cornerback Charvarius Ward thought he'd be a Saint: 'The deal was almost done'
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Michail Antonio was ‘close to dying’ as West Ham star opens up on car crash
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How Babba Rivera Built Her Own Destiny—and a Best-Selling Latinx Hair Brand
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Ex-Angels draft pick Bobby Jenks fighting for his life after losing home in Palisades fire
Bobby Jenks, a 2005 World Series hero for the White Sox, is battling Stage 4 stomach cancer after losing his home in the Palisades fire. He's signing autographs to help with medical costs.Yahoo Sports - 21h -
Intel’s new CEO is putting his money where his mouth is
Lip-Bu Tan will purchase about $25 million in stock shortly after taking over as CEO, giving him immediate financial alignment with the moves he makes at Intel.MarketWatch - 4d -
One-of-a-kind Paul Skenes baseball card sells for $1.11 million at auction
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Monster Hunter Wilds Sales Are Way Higher Than World At Launch In The US
Monster Hunter Wilds launched in February and sold more than 8 million copies over its first three days, becoming Capcom's fastest-selling game ever. But how is it selling in the US? Also very ...GameSpot - 2d -
Sen. Mark Kelly ditching his Tesla: 'Built and designed by an a‑‑hole'
Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly (D) says he’s looking for a “new ride” and is going to get rid of his Tesla, which he says was “built and designed by an a‑‑hole.” “I’m here in Washington driving to work ...The Hill - Mar. 14
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