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How Jim Simons pioneered quantitative trading and transformed Wall Street
Billionaire investor Jim Simons, a mathematician who founded one of the most profitable trading firms of all time and pioneered the field of quantitative investing, has died at the age of 86.MarketWatch - Business -
How these Knicks were forged, starting with the Porzingis trade: Eight crucial moments
After years of dysfunction, the Knicks are two wins away from their first East finals since 2000.ESPN - Sports -
Bears' Caleb Williams named starting QB: Chicago wastes no time anointing No. 1 pick as top signal-caller
Chicago got this out of the way quicklyCBS Sports - Sports -
A magnitude 6.4 earthquake strikes Mexico-Guatemala border
A strong earthquake has shaken the border of Mexico and Guatemala driving frightened residents into the streetsABC News - Top stories -
A 6.4-magnitude earthquake shakes the Mexico-Guatemala border; no immediate report of damage
A 6.4-magnitude earthquake shakes the Mexico-Guatemala border; no immediate report of damageABC News - World -
A magnitude 6.4 earthquake strikes wakes people on the Mexico-Guatemala border
A strong earthquake has shaken the border of Mexico and Guatemala driving frightened residents into the streetsABC News - World -
Magnitude-6.4 earthquake strike rattles Mexico-Guatemala border
TAPACHULA, Mexico — A strong earthquake shook the border of Mexico and Guatemala early Sunday, driving frightened residents into the streets.NBC News - Top stories
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Burkina Faso Accused of Massacring Civilians
Witnesses and human rights groups claim the West African country’s military killed more than 220 people, including women and children, in February. It was neither a mistake nor a one-off, they say.The New York Times - World - Burkina Faso