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Sports - CBS Sports
French midfielder Paul Pogba doping ban reduced to 18 months, could a Juventus exit for MLS be next?
The French midfielder will be back on the pitch in 2025Yesterday - MLS -
Business - The Wall Street Journal
Chevron to Sell Oil Sands, Shale Assets for $6.5 Billion to Canadian Natural
Chevron’s Canada unit plans to sell its stakes in oil sands and shale assets to Canadian Natural Resources for $6.5 billion as part of efforts to achieve divesting goal by 2028.Yesterday -
Tech - GameSpot
Original Horizon Zero Dawn Has Been Delisted On PC Ahead Of The Remaster
During the most recent State of Play , Sony announced that Horizon Zero Dawn is getting a remaster for PS5 and PC. Sony subsequently doubled the price of the game's PS4 version . Now, Sony has ...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 -
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World - The Guardian
‘It means everything’: LeBron James takes court alongside son Bronny for first time
Father and son make history for Lakers in preseason Pair will be teammates for upcoming season LeBron and Bronny James became the first father and son to play in any NBA game together during the ...Yesterday -
Business - The Wall Street Journal
Atos to Continue Talks With French State Over Assets Sale
Atos said it made a new proposal to sell its computing and cybersecurity assets to the French state after an initial $768 million offer from Paris expired without an agreement.Yesterday -
World - Financial Times
How ‘Harris effect’ could help California Democrats flip US House
The ability of the next president to govern could hinge on a handful of contests in the deep blue stateYesterday - California -
Business - Inc.
This Ex-Microsoft Executive-Turned-CEO Is Betting On ‘Gritty Tech’
Toni Townes-Whitley, CEO of government contractor SAIC and one of only two Black women running a Fortune 500 company, explains the power of mission-critical tech.Yesterday -
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