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Biden Cuts Intel’s Chip Award by More Than $600 Million
The Silicon Valley company will receive less money from the CHIPS Act after winning a $3 billion military contract and changing some of its investment commitments.Business - The New York Times - Yesterday -
Jack Smith Closes Up Shop, Defeated More by Voters Than by Jurors
The special counsel will leave behind a complex legacy, having amassed considerable evidence against Donald J. Trump but having lost key legal battles that could constrain future investigators.Top stories - The New York Times - 23 hours ago -
Man City need more than Haaland as season sits on knife's edge
Erling Haaland scored twice but that wasn't enough as Manchester City collapsed against Feyenoord as their winless run reached six games.Sports - ESPN - 7 hours ago -
Car finance complaints more than double at UK ombudsman
Rise increases pressure on regulators to seek solution to growing controversyWorld - Financial Times - 22 hours ago -
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Is there a more internationally capped surname in football than Jones? | The Knowledge
Plus: cup-tied finalists that lose but win a medal, 66 goals in a week and the oldest team with a body part in their name. Mail us any of your questions and answers “Curtis Jones is the ...World - The Guardian - 14 hours ago -
Missing hiker found alive after more than five weeks in wilderness
Experienced hiker Sam Benastick was reported missing 19 October in a rugged, remote part of CanadaTop stories - BBC News - 1 hour ago -
Alcohol Deaths Have More Than Doubled in Two Decades, Study Finds
Americans are dying of illnesses related to alcohol at roughly twice the rate seen in 1999.Health - The New York Times - 5 days ago -
Iranians Wonder if Trump Wins, Would Things Be Different This Time?
While Donald J. Trump is seen by many in Tehran as having been disastrous for their country, some hope he might be more open to negotiation in a second term as U.S. president.World - The New York Times - November 4 -
What will happen to Trump’s criminal cases if he wins?
Historic indictments against the former president will be derailed — or disappear entirely — if he returns to the White HouseBusiness - Financial Times - November 4 -
Why the stock market failed to see that Trump would win the presidential election
The Dow’s strong gain this year favored the Democrats and Kamala Harris. But Wall Street is increasingly disconnected from Main Street.Business - MarketWatch - November 8 -
Former Sanders adviser: 'Never a chance in hell' Harris would win
Tezlyn Figaro, a former campaign adviser to Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), said "there was never a chance in hell" that Vice President Harris would win the presidential election, putting blame on ...Politics - The Hill - November 9 -
Joe Burrow calls Week 9 matchup vs. Raiders 'must-win' game; how Bengals got into such a dire situation
Cincinnati currently sits at 3-5 entering Week 9Sports - CBS Sports - October 31 -
Texans have multiple posts aimed at Cowboys after win, leading NFL Week 11 trolls
Teams around the NFL were as petty as usual in Week 11.Sports - ESPN - November 18 -
Jets fire GM Joe Douglas after 5 years and zero winning seasons
The firing of Douglas is the second major front-office shake-up this fall. The Jets fired head coach Robert Saleh on Oct. 8 when the team was 2-3.Sports - Yahoo Sports - November 19 -
The Roots of Trump’s Nativist Rhetoric on Immigrants
In the former president’s pitch to voters, historians hear echoes of the nation’s inescapable xenophobic history.Top stories - The New York Times - November 1 -
MicroStrategy, the largest corporate bitcoin holder, to raise more than $40 billion to buy more bitcoin
The plan is to use the additional capital ‘to buy more bitcoin as a treasury reserve asset,’ the company says.Business - MarketWatch - October 31 -
Bill Gates is surprised more people don't ask him these 'boring' questions: They're 'more important than the GDP'
Bill Gates fields a lot of questions about AI and climate change. He's surprised more people don't ask him about topics like global health, he says.Business - CNBC - November 2 -
Annual UFO report finds 21 cases of more than 700 received need more analysis
Among the 757 reports received, 4% had unusual descriptions, like "green fireball" or "a jelly fish with [multicolored] flashing lights."Top stories - CBS News - November 14 -
IMAX’s stock is up more than 70% this year. Here’s why an analyst sees more room to run.
IMAX Corp.’s shares have climbed 71.2% in 2024, and analyst firm Wedbush sees more upside ahead for the high-end movie-theater operator.Business - MarketWatch - 7 hours ago -
Britain has closed its eyes to long Covid – which means it will ravage even more lives and livelihoods | Devi Sridhar
Unlike the US, Canada and Australia, the UK is only giving free boosters to some. But the cost of restricting them could be huge. Trust me, no one, even in public health or medicine, wants to talk ...World - The Guardian - October 30 -
More tariffs, less red tape: what Trump will mean for key global industries
Returning US president has promised protectionist trade measures, relaxed regulation and cheaper energy for consumers. US election live: latest updates after Trump’s victory Donald Trump’s ...World - The Guardian - November 7 -
Here’s what Trump’s pick of Scott Bessent for Treasury secretary means for taxes, interest rates and more
With Scott Bessent, consumers eyeing prices and interest rates are getting a Treasury secretary pick who is deeply aware of the big-picture forces pushing and pulling those everyday costs, experts ...Business - MarketWatch - Yesterday -
MLB rumors: What Blake Snell's deal means for Jack Flaherty, Yankees and more, plus a strong Juan Soto suitor
Here are your hot stove rumors for Wednesday, Nov. 27Sports - CBS Sports - 48 minutes ago -
Bengals' Joe Burrow makes NFL history in most painful way possible, plus 14 more wild stats from Week 11
Here's every key stat you need to know from Week 11Sports - CBS Sports - November 18 -
As Australia puts more focus on climate change, New Zealand is accused of pulling back
In a role reversal of sorts, Australia has been taking a more aggressive stance on climate change, while its neighbor New Zealand is accused of pulling back.Top stories - NBC News - November 10 -
To be the first at anything is an unbelievable honour - Anderson
Viv Anderson discusses his life, career and how it felt becoming the first black man to play for the senior England team.Top stories - BBC News - October 30