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Tech - VentureBeat
How (and why) federated learning enhances cybersecurity
Federated learning’s popularity is rapidly increasing because it addresses common development-related security concerns.7 hours ago -
Top stories - BBC News
Why Slot's Liverpool still have a lot to learn - Benitez
Ex-Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez explains how new Reds boss Arne Slot will learn about the character of his side, for the times they need it most.9 hours ago -
Sports - The New York Times
In the Aftermath of Hurricane Milton, the Rays Still Don’t Have a Home
M.L.B.’s preference is for the team to stay in Florida, where there is no shortage of spring training and minor-league facilities.12 hours ago -
Business - MarketWatch
I’m 63, retired and getting $45,000 per year. But I only have about $200,000 in my IRA and still have a mortgage. What’s my move?
Have an issue with your financial adviser or considering a new one? Email questions or concerns to picks@marketwatch.com. We’ll have financial advisers weigh in.12 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
Darwin Núñez keeps working hard to prove his worth to Arne Slot’s Liverpool | Will Unwin
Striker has not been prolific in England but has the energy to disrupt defences and can cover the injured Diogo Jota . Mohamed Salah’s header in Leipzig on Wednesday night was almost certainly ...15 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
Slot urges Liverpool to improve record at title rivals starting against Arsenal
Leaders Liverpool face crucial game at Arsenal on Sunday Director of scouting, Dave Fallows, leaving club Arne Slot has said it is vital Liverpool improve their away results against the Premier ...Yesterday -
Sports - ESPN
Slot's Liverpool set 132-year club record with win
Liverpool's relentless start to the season under new manager Arne Slot is seeing the team pump out record after record, and the scene of their latest win felt poignant.Yesterday -
Business - MarketWatch
Tesla’s stock sees best day in 11 years. Why it’s still hard not to be bullish.
Tesla added $150 billion in market cap — more than the combined value of Ford, GM and Stellantis — as analysts cheered the growth forecast and increasing transparency.2 days ago -
Business - MarketWatch
Why U.S.-Russia tensions have sent palladium prices soaring
Palladium futures rallied Thursday to their highest price of the year, buoyed by the suggestion of sanctions on exports of the metal from Russia, which is the world’s largest exporter.2 days ago -
Business - MarketWatch
‘We have no health insurance’: My wife died, leaving behind a lot of medical debt. Am I responsible?
“Can they take our house?”2 days ago -
Sports - CBS Sports
Why Darwin Nunez's Champions League performance for Liverpool comes at crucial time ahead of Arsenal clash
The Uruguayan was on target on Wednesday, and he'll be expected to do the same against the Gunners3 days ago -
Business - CNBC
Tesla investors have a lot of questions for Musk about Trump
On a forum that Tesla uses to solicit questions from investors ahead of earnings, there are a bunch of questions about Republican nominee Donald Trump.3 days ago -
Sports - ESPN
Slot questions referee calls despite Liverpool win
Arne Slot has suggested referee John Brooks wanted to prove he would not be intimidated by the Anfield crowd during Liverpool's 2-1 win over Chelsea.5 days ago -
Tech - GameSpot
Black Ops 6's Nuketown Is Updated Version Of Original, Lots Of People Have Never Played It
A "large percentage" of Call of Duty players have never seen the original version of one of the franchise's most famous maps, Nuketown, according to level designer Adam Hoggatt. That's part of the ...5 days ago -
Sports - ESPN
Liverpool, Salah show Chelsea's kids why experience matters
Mo Salah didn't have the best game, but a goal and assist were enough to beat Chelsea.5 days ago -
Top stories - BBC News
Benitez praises 'fantastic' Jones performance for Liverpool
Watch as former Liverpool and Chelsea manager Rafael Benitez analyses Curtis Jones' match-winning performance during the Reds' 2-1 victory against the Londoners which kept them top of the Premier ...6 days ago -
Top stories - BBC News
'Slot's more measured Liverpool pass biggest test yet'
Liverpool's "heavy metal" approach under Jurgen Klopp may be a thing of the past - but Arne Slot passed his first big test against Chelsea.6 days ago -
World - The Guardian
Judge Liverpool after next seven games, says delighted Arne Slot
Victory over Chelsea restores side to top spot ‘Biggest test to play matches every three days’ Arne Slot said Liverpool had made the perfect start to a defining period in their season with ...6 days ago -
Sports - Yahoo Sports
Decimated 49ers still have no answer for Patrick Mahomes and Chiefs
San Francisco is looking to hand Patrick Mahomes & Co. their first loss since last year's Christmas Day. Follow that game and more here.6 days ago -
Sports - ABC News
Slot hails 'hardest' win as Liverpool stays above Man City by beating Chelsea 2-1 in Premier League
Liverpool is looking more and more like Manchester City’s main title rival after beating resurgent Chelsea 2-1 to stay top of the Premier League table6 days ago -
Sports - CBS Sports
Liverpool and manager Arne Slot keep Premier League lead, survive their first big test with win over Chelsea
Liverpool beat Chelsea 2-1 at Anfield on Sunday, staying atop the league table for another week6 days ago -
Business - CNBC
Here's why inflation may look like it's easing but is still a huge problem
By nearly every barometer, inflation is still well above where most Americans, and in fact some Fed officials, feel comfortable.October 19 -
World - The Guardian
If you let Google have your data, why not the NHS? | Phillip Inman
A government with access to personal information could deliver welfare and services much more easily – and could also be a bulwark against the tech giants’ business practices. The government will ...October 19 -
Business - MarketWatch
These ultra-rich college endowment funds have a lot to learn about investing
Endowment managers’ attraction to hedge funds, real estate and other alternative investments ends poorly.October 19 -
World - The Guardian
‘We still have a long way to go’: Thomas spearheading NFL’s mental health push
Family tragedy has been the impetus for the Jets’ Solomon Thomas to become an advocate for mental health. By Gavin Willacy for No Helmets Required . When the Buffalo Bills kicked a late field ...October 19 -
World - The Guardian
Contenders or pretenders: do Liverpool and Slot have what it takes?
After a favourable start, Klopp’s successor faces first proper test with seven tough games coming over the next 21 days. It cannot be media hype to herald Chelsea’s visit to Anfield on Sunday as ...October 19 -
Business - The New York Times
Why GM’s Mary Barra Still Believes in EVs, Despite Slow Sales
Mary Barra, G.M.’s chief executive, said that the company had fixed battery-manufacturing problems and that its electric vehicles would soon be profitable.October 17 -
World - The Guardian
Dining across the divide: ‘We have our problems in Scotland, but there’s more belief that society still exists’
One is a self-confessed Nicola Sturgeon fan girl; the other thinks the SNP turned into a personality cult around her. Were they more aligned on how to tackle drug deaths?. Ian, 43, Edinburgh . ...October 17 -
World - The Guardian
Why hurricane survivors in Louisiana still believe in Donald Trump - video
During this election season there have been multiple extreme weather events, which continue to intensify as the climate crisis worsens. But paradoxically, many of the communities that are being ...October 17 -
Business - Inc.
Why Powell and Yellen May Have Pulled Off the Impossible With the Economy
Nobody thought they could tame inflation without a recession, but the Fed chair and Treasury secretary seem to have managed a macroeconomic marvel.October 17 -
Sports - ESPN
Why the Sabres still believe they're a playoff team
Buffalo has a 13-year postseason drought, and lost three of its first four. With a similar cast of players as 2023-24, will the results be different?October 15 -
World - CBS News
Why India and Canada have expelled each other's top diplomats
The brazen June 2023 assassination of a Sikh activist in Canada sparked a diplomatic row with India that continues to escalate.October 15 -
World - The Guardian
Have it large: why 2024 is the era of ultra-baggy jeans
From Rihanna to Loewe, jeans are enjoying a wide-legged moment. But for all of the excess denim being worn on catwalks, by celebrities and by gen Z, will the skinny ever truly fall out of favour?. ...October 15 -
Sports - Yahoo Sports
Bruins still have ways to go to reach Panthers' level after latest loss
The Panthers are the gold standard in the NHL right now, and the Bruins have a lot of work to do to reach that level before the playoffs.October 15 -
Business - CNBC
Jim Cramer explains why the Magnificent Seven have lasting strength in the market
The Magnificent Seven includes Amazon, Alphabet, Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Meta and Tesla.October 14 -
Business - CNBC
We still have this lagging chipmaker on our buy list as the stock market pushes to more new highs
Every weekday, the Investing Club releases the Homestretch; an actionable afternoon update just in time for the last hour of trading.October 14 -
Politics - The Hill
List: Here are the nearly 500 Big Lots stores that have or will be closed this year
Since filing for bankruptcy protection earlier this year, Big Lots has slated nearly 500 stores for closure - some of which have already closed their doors for good.October 14 -
World - The Guardian
Women’s T20 World Cup: what we have learned so far from early stages in UAE
Australia are putting up a mighty defence, the heat at Sharjah has proven to be game changing and England have found themselves in an unlikely Group of Death Continue reading...October 14 -
Sports - Yahoo Sports
We're saying there's a chance: These 1- and 2-loss teams are still in CFP picture
A regular-season loss used to be ruinous. Now, with the expanded 12-team CFP, these 20 teams are still very much alive.October 14 -
World - Financial Times
Why have Americans been moving closer to climate risk?
Pandemic-era migration has doubled the number of people in areas most vulnerable to extreme weather eventsOctober 14