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Caitlin Clark Repeatedly Used 1 Word in Response to Her First Loss in the WNBA. It's a Lesson in Resilience and Overcoming Defeat
Clark scored 20 points in her debut, but she has a lot to learn.Inc. - Business -
Tencent profits soar on its online advertising boom
Chinese internet giant focuses on other high-margin businesses as its blockbuster online games ageFinancial Times - World -
Egypt reportedly ready to curb relations with Israel over Gaza war
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Caitlin Clark ready take the WNBA by storm: 'This is what you've worked for'
Caitlin Clark's much-anticipated professional debut tips off Tuesday in Connecticut as the WNBA seeks to capitalize on unprecedented public interest.NBC News - Top stories - WNBA -
'I'm ready to play' - McIlroy focused on US PGA tilt
World number two Rory McIlroy arrives at Valhalla full of "confidence and momentum" as he opts not to speak about his impending divorce from wife Erica.BBC News - Top stories - Golf -
Senators question whether the U.S. is ready to fight foreign interference in the 2024 election
Senators warned of a growing threat of foreign interference in the 2024 election and questioned whether U.S. intel agencies and tech firms are ready to respond.NBC News - Top stories -
GameStop Soars as Roaring Kitty Rekindles Meme Stock Mania
Keith Gill, the trader who helped turn the video game retailer into a high-flying “meme stock,” posted cryptic messages online after a three-year hiatus.The New York Times - Business -
GameStop, AMC Shares Soar as Meme-Stock Comeback Continues
Both stocks added about 40% premarket and were among the most heavily traded shares in off-hours action.The Wall Street Journal - World -
GameStop and AMC Shares Soar as Meme Stock Revival Continues
A heady market rally extended to a second day after Keith Gill, the trader known as Roaring Kitty who rallied small investors to buy out-of-favor stocks in the pandemic, returned to social media.The New York Times - Business
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Stars Like Caitlin Clark Sent the WNBA's Popularity Peaking, But Sustained Success is No Slam Dunk
The league kicked off its 28th season with an array of marketable stars. The challenge is turning the hype into sustained mass market growth.Inc. - Business -
The Fed Says the Economy Looks Strong. Americans Are Drowning in Credit Card Debt
Delinquencies are soaring to levels last seen during the Great Recession.Inc. - Business -
Report Gives 10 Federal Agencies an A+ for Meeting Small Business Contracting Goals
The Small Business Administration's annual scorecard said 28.3 percent of federal contracts went to small businesses, exceeding the 23 percent goal for the third consecutive year.Inc. - Business -
Caitlin Clark Repeatedly Used 1 Word in Response to Her First Loss in the WNBA. It's a Lesson in Resilience and Overcoming Defeat
Clark scored 20 points in her debut, but she has a lot to learn.Inc. - Business -
Are CEOs Sitting This Election Out?
Unpacking the reasons why entrepreneurs seem more hesitant than ever to weigh in on this election.Inc. - Business