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Nikkei and Taiex lead gains in Asia, as tech stocks rally on renewed AI enthusiasm
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ABC News - Tech
Intel stock surges on plans to make AI chips for Amazon and to turn foundry into subsidiary
Shares of Intel are surging before the opening bell after the chipmaker said its foundry business would make some custom artificial intelligence chips for Amazon Web Services as it attempts to ...8 hours ago -
MarketWatch - Business
Super Micro is still the AI server leader — but buy this stock instead, analyst says
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ABC News - Top stories
WATCH: Daredevil walks slackline from Europe to Asia
A daredevil walked a slackline set up on Istanbul's Bosphorus Bridge, a more than 3,500-foot walk that took him from Asia to Europe.3 hours ago -
The Hill - Politics
Harris enthusiasm driving a surge in young Latino registration: Voto Latino
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Financial Times - World
Malnutrition crisis threatens child health gains, warns Bill Gates
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The New York Times - Top stories
‘Something Lost, Something Gained,’ by Hillary Clinton: 8 Takeaways
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ABC News - World
Bangladesh opposition party rallies to demand a new election
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Yahoo News - World
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Harris-Trump election has Big Tech 'at a crossroads' after slump in dealmaking
With regulators making it hard for large tech companies to do significant deals, M&A transaction volume in the industry continues to drop.56 minutes ago - Donald Trump
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