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Tech - ABC News
Judge rules the FTC can proceed with antitrust lawsuit against Amazon, tosses out few state claims
A federal judge said the Federal Trade Commission can proceed with its landmark antitrust lawsuit against AmazonYesterday -
Lifestyle - The New York Times
Good News if You Want to Look ‘Demure’
Many brands in their spring 2025 collections offered ladylike alternatives to the flashy and revealing clothing that has proliferated in recent years.Yesterday -
Business - CNBC
Bad call from Wall Street analysts on DuPont stock may be good news for investors
DuPont shares dropped Monday after Barclays downgraded the materials giant to a sell-equivalent rating and trimmed its price target.Yesterday -
Business - CNBC
Rolls-Royce opens VIP showroom in NYC to cater to its top-tier clients. Take a look inside
The Private Offices are central to the fabled British automaker's strategy of growing sales and profits from selling more customized, higher-priced vehicles.Yesterday -
Business - Financial Times
Starmer looks to McSweeney to fix Labour teething troubles
Ousting of Sue Gray as chief of staff comes as UK prime minister nears 100 days in powerYesterday -
Tech - GameSpot
First Look At Minecraft Co-Dev's New Survival Game, Reforj
Developer 4J Studios has shared the first gameplay trailer of Reforj, an open-world sandbox being developed by the Minecraft co-developer. The people in charge of porting Minecraft to consoles, as ...Yesterday -
Business - Inc.
What Your Business Can Learn From the World’s Greatest Mathematician’s View of AI
When a person dubbed the “world’s greatest living mathematician” talks about AI it’s worth listening and taking some lessons for your company.Yesterday -
Top stories - BBC News
How will Starmer's new-look Downing Street work?
Sue Gray's departure as the PM's chief of staff has forced an early revamp of his No 10 operation.Yesterday -
Top stories - CBS News
Supreme Court convenes for new term. Here's a look at some of the cases.
The U.S. Supreme Court is reconvening for its new session Monday. The court's docket includes cases dealing with the regulation of so-called ghost guns and the controversial concept of medical ...Yesterday -
Politics - The Hill
How the US can help Lebanon move past Hezbollah
The current ruling class in Lebanon must overcome its own Stockholm syndrome.Yesterday -
Business - MarketWatch
‘DJT’ stock soars after Elon Musk joins Trump at Butler rally
The stock is on pace for its biggest gain since July 15, the first trading session after an assassination attempt against Donald Trump in Pennsylvania.Yesterday - Elon Musk -
Business - MarketWatch
Why Super Micro’s stock is rocketing toward its best day in seven months
Super Micro announced a liquid-cooling offering and said it’s shipping more than 100,000 graphics processing units each quarter.Yesterday -
Top stories - BBC News
'Perseverance pays off for England on tough opening day'
England toiled on the opening day of the first Test but they, and stand-in skipper, Ollie Pope did just fine, says chief cricket writer Stephan Shemilt.Yesterday -
Business - Inc.
Temu Pursues Amazon’s Third-Party Sellers Business
The e-commerce platform selling cheap goods delivered directly to consumers from China is now recruiting U.S.-based vendors by undercutting Amazon’s service charges.Yesterday -
Business - MarketWatch
Lucid’s stock climbs, boosted by jump in vehicle deliveries
Lucid’s third-quarter vehicle deliveries are up 90% year-over-year.Yesterday -
Business - MarketWatch
AMD’s stock has a big catalyst on the horizon. Can it live up to the hype?
Last year’s Advancing AI event spurred a major rally in AMD shares. Here’s what investors are looking for at this year’s.Yesterday -
Sports - The New York Times
Paul Pogba Can Resume His Soccer Career in March. But Where?
The World Cup winner had been barred for four years over a doping violation, before the penalty was reduced to 18 months last week.Yesterday -
Business - MarketWatch
Apple’s stock draws a downgrade as AI optimism may be very premature
A Jefferies analyst says it will take time for smartphone technology to truly support AI. That means sales expectations for the iPhone 16, and perhaps even the iPhone 17, may be too high.Yesterday -
Politics - The Hill
The United Arab Emirates can help bring Israeli hostages home
The failure to hold Hamas accountable has allowed the group to remain a destabilizing force in Gaza.Yesterday - Israel -
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Business - The Wall Street Journal
Chinese Semiconductor Stocks Extend Rally on China's Stimulus Measures
Investor sentiment has been boosted by Beijing’s recent package of stimulus measures across multiple policy fronts.Yesterday - China