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Business - CNBC
Delta sues CrowdStrike after widespread IT outage that caused thousands of cancellations
Delta is seeking damages for its losses from the July IT incident, as well as litigation costs and punitive damages.7 minutes ago -
Sports - CBS Sports
Fantasy Football Week 8 Sleepers: Why Rashod Bateman could be a Fantasy star this week, and more
Plus, Geno Smith might still find success, even with DK Metcalf out of the lineup3 hours ago - Fantasy Football -
World - The New York Times
Friday Briefing: Stars Rally for Harris
Plus, an interview with the Taliban’s most fearsome leader.20 hours ago -
Business - CNBC
Tech is the star Friday, and why we'd be buyers of the dip on CrowdStrike
Every weekday, the Investing Club releases the Homestretch; an actionable afternoon update just in time for the last hour of trading.6 hours ago -
Sports - ESPN
Dodgers 'concerned' about Flaherty's velocity dip
Dodgers pitching coach Mark Prior said he is "moderately concerned" about Jack Flaherty's recent dip in velocity.8 hours ago - MLB -
Sports - CBS Sports
World Series: Why star players aren't the only ones involved in Yankees vs. Dodgers heading for Hall of Fame
Team executives Brian Cashman and Andrew Friedman both figure to land in Cooperstown after they retire9 hours ago - MLB -
Sports - CBS Sports
MLS playoffs begin Friday with Lionel Messi's Inter Miami in action | Clash of Brazilian stars in El Clasico
Elsewhere in today's edition of the Golazo Starting XI the USWNT swung into action with a win against Iceland10 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
UK consumers in ‘a despondent mood’ ahead of the budget; pound on track for worst month in a year – business live
People holding ‘their breath’ to see what’s in store for them in Rachel Reeves’s first budget, reports GfK. Budget will reverse huge cuts in UK’s public investment, Reeves confirms Fewer ...14 hours ago - United Kingdom -
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Business - CNBC
Jim Cramer explains why fossil fuels remain vital as the Big Tech boom continues
CNBC's Jim Cramer noted Big Tech's growing energy demands, with companies like Meta, Nvidia, Google and Microsoft building more and more data centers.Yesterday -
Business - CNBC
Industrial AI play Dover falls on a noisy quarter. Here's why we'd buy the dip
Shares of the industrial conglomerate fell more than 3% Thursday.Yesterday -
Top stories - NBC News
DATELINE FRIDAY PREVIEW: Deadly Omission
Andrea Canning reports Friday, October 25, at 9/8c on NBC.2 days ago -
Sports - The New York Times
Why ‘Floppy’ Ankles Are a Blessing and a Curse for a Soccer Star
Harry Kane’s physiology predisposes him to injury but also aids his prolific scoring.2 days ago -
Business - MarketWatch
Apple’s Steve Jobs was a rare breed — here’s why many charismatic tech CEOs fail
Should you work at that startup? Should you invest in it? Here’s what you need to know.2 days ago -
Business - CNBC
Jim Cramer explains why money rotated back into Big Tech
Tuesday marked a second consecutive day of losses for the Dow Jones Industrial Average, with the index posting its first back-to-back loss since September.3 days ago -
Politics - The Hill
Walz slams Musk for 'skipping like a dips‑‑‑' at Trump rallies
Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz blasted billionaire Elon Musk on Tuesday for his relationship with former President Trump, mocking his appearance at a recent Trump rally and warning ...3 days ago - Donald Trump -
Politics - NBC News
Walz knocks Elon Musk for 'skipping like a dips---' at Trump rally
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz went after Elon Musk for his support of former President Trump, joking he was "jumping around, skipping like a dips---" on stage.3 days ago - Donald Trump -
Business - CNBC
Jim Cramer explains why you should buy American Express on the dip
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Monday told investors why he thinks it's wise to buy shares of American Express.3 days ago -
Politics - The Hill
Why is the House caving to tech lobbyists instead of protecting children?
By ensuring the Kids Online Safety Act remains focused on design regulation and safety, tech companies would be held responsible for the harm they have done. Only then will parents finally get the ...3 days ago -
Politics - The Hill
Harris to travel to Texas on Friday
Vice President Harris will campaign in deep red Texas on Friday, less than two weeks before Election Day, to warn voters about the stakes of the election. Harris will give remarks in Houston ...3 days ago - Kamala Harris -
Business - Financial Times
Chanel dips oar into sport with Oxford-Cambridge boat race tie-up
Rowing contest to be renamed after fashion house’s designer watch in latest luxury move into sponsorship4 days ago -
Business - MarketWatch
The real-estate industry is battling over how homes are listed for sale. Here’s why that matters to buyers and sellers.
The outcome of a real-estate industry dispute could change how the average American finds for-sale home listings.4 days ago -
Tech - The Wall Street Journal
Pentagon Seeks Silicon Valley Elite to Join Reserves
A new Defense Department initiative would recruit top technical minds as part-time military officers.4 days ago -
Business - MarketWatch
A crisis-era mortgage strategy is making a comeback — and this time it’s bailing out buyers
Home buyers are turning to interest-free second mortgages to fund their down payments.6 days ago -
Politics - The Hill
Where Harris, Trump will be on Friday
Vice President Harris and former President Trump have entered the home stretch of campaign season, with the election just more than two weeks away. Both party nominees are on the ground Friday, ...October 18 - Donald Trump -
Business - MarketWatch
New-home construction dips in September, as builders await rate cuts
Construction on new U.S. homes fell 0.5% in September, the Commerce Department said Friday.October 18 -
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Politics - The Hill
Big Tech goes nuclear
{beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment The Big Story Big Tech turns to nuclear energy to power AI boom Major technology companies are increasingly turning to nuclear energy as they ...October 17 -
World - The New York Times
Friday Briefing: The Leader of Hamas is Dead
Plus, an interview with Hugh Grant.October 17 -
Business - Inc.
After Decades of Increases, CEO Pay Dipped in 2023
An annual study of chief executive compensation found average pay dropped nearly 20 percent last year, reflecting a reduction of stock options in their pay packages.October 17 -
Business - MarketWatch
‘A disappointment to home buyers’: Mortgage rates surge to a two-month high
The 30-year mortgage rate is averaging 6.44%, Freddie Mac said in its latest weekly survey on Thursday.October 17 - Mortgage -
Business - MarketWatch
Tech stocks are nearing their first record high since July as dip-buyers get their wish
Information technology stocks have shaken off their summertime blues, even reclaiming the top spot on the stock market’s 2024 leaderboard.October 17 -
Business - MarketWatch
Treasury yields end at nearly 2-week lows as oil prices fall further and U.K. inflation dives
U.S. government debt rallied slightly on Wednesday, pushing yields broadly lower, as crude-oil futures slipped and the U.K.’s annual consumer-price index inflation rate dropped below the Bank of ...October 16 -
Business - CNBC
Why Big Tech is turning to nuclear to power its energy-intensive AI ambitions
Large tech firms are turning to alternative power sources like nuclear as a way to fulfill growing energy demands from data centers.October 16 -
Top stories - NBC News
DATELINE FRIDAY PREVIEW: The Night of the Nor'easter
Andrea Canning reports Friday, October 18, at 9/8c on NBC.October 15 -
Top stories - BBC News
Interest rate cut hopes raised as wage growth slows
Expectations of a rate cut next month increase as pay growth slows to its lowest rate for more than two years.October 15 -
Business - Financial Times
The sperm donor bros of tech
Genetic largesse from some of Silicon Valley’s elite appears to be a mix of narcissism, altruism and dreams of immortalityOctober 15 -
Top stories - NBC News
Middle-class buyers are increasingly springing for homes they can barely afford
Homeownership in the U.S. is increasingly coming with unaffordable monthly costs, especially among middle-class homebuyers, according to an analysis of Census Bureau data.October 14