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Intel Corp.’s plans to create an independent subsidiary for its foundry business was a much-needed move aimed at convincing potential customers that they can trust their chip designs with a ...1 hour ago -
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In Front of Home Crowds, Tennis Star Carlos Alcaraz Regains His Form
The No. 3 ranked player in the world put on a show for fans in Spain to help the country secure a spot in the Davis Cup.4 hours ago -
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Second Trump assassination attempt highlights ‘dangerous times’ for US
Questions will be raised about Trump’s exposure to attack, but Secret Service is also being commended for stopping it. A US Secret Service spokesperson summed up an extraordinary afternoon at the ...Yesterday - Donald Trump -
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USWNT's Trinity Rodman scores incredible goal for Washington Spirit, follows it up with unique celebration
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9/15/2024: The Prosecution of January 6th; Danger in the South China Sea; Dua Lipa
First, a report on the Jan. 6 Capitol riot prosecutions. Then, how a Philippines, China clash could draw in the U.S. And, Dua Lipa: The 60 Minutes Interview.21 hours ago - China -
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Have teams finally figured out the Eagles’ tush push? 'We plan on continuing to make it hard to stop'
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Will Falcons' Kirk Cousins tap into 'Kirko Chainz' to rewrite MNF narrative?
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Panthers bench Young, to start Dalton vs. Raiders
Veteran Andy Dalton is replacing Bryce Young as the starting quarterback for the Panthers after the team's 0-2 start, coach Dave Canales said Monday.1 hour ago - NFL -
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Rams WR Kupp could go on IR with ankle injury
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Sources: Wisconsin QB Van Dyke has torn ACL
Wisconsin quarterback Tyler Van Dyke has a torn ACL in his right knee and is out for the rest of the season, sources confirmed to ESPN.1 hour ago - NFL