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Spurs rookie Castle 'excited' to team with Wemby
New Spurs guard Stephon Castle says he's already looking forward to throwing lobs to Victor Wembanyama and can't wait to get to play for coach Gregg Popovich.NBA -
NBC News - Politics
Biden's debate performance sparks concerns among Democrats
Concerns are growing among Democrats after President Joe Biden’s performance at his first debate of 2024 against Donald Trump. Meanwhile, the former president is under fire for unleashing a torrent of false and misleading claims. NBC’s Hallie ...Joe Biden -
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Private-equity firm TPG launched a new talent-management and -representation company with an initial investment in Hollywood talent manager Untitled Entertainment.
Private-equity firm TPG launched a new talent-management and -representation company with an initial investment in Hollywood talent manager Untitled Entertainment. -
Yahoo News - World
Mauritania goes to the polls with a regional security crisis and economic concerns among the issues
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ABC News - Top stories
DHS rolls out new technology for firefighters
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CBS News - Top stories
Napa Valley Wine Train uses new technology to revitalize classic ride
The Napa Valley Wine Train is going green to protect the delicate environment it travels through. -
CNBC - Business
Amazon beefs up AI development, hiring execs from startup Adept and licensing its technology
As part of the deal, Amazon will license technology from Adept including some of its AI models and datasets. -
MarketWatch - Business
‘Any technology stock with an AI story is rising too far and too fast,’ this veteran trader warns
The market is in a huge tech-led bubble — but you’d be wrong to bet against it. -
NBC News - Politics
New details on state of Biden campaign after first debate concerns
"Meet the Press" moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY’s Willie Geist to discuss the ongoing fallout from President Biden’s performance at the first presidential debate as some Democrats call for Biden to bow out of the race.Joe Biden
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Fed's Powell, U.S. Data Could Weaken Dollar
The dollar is at risk of falling if Jerome Powell points to slowing inflation in a speech at the Sintra Forum in Portugal, while data could show another decline in U.S. job openings, ING said. -
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Eurozone Short-End Government Bonds Look Supported
Short-end eurozone government bonds look supported by an expected decline in flash estimate eurozone inflation and ECB policymakers’ comments at the symposium in Sintra, Portugal, Commerzbank Research said. -
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Nikkei Rises 1.1%, Led by Financial Stocks
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Richemont Taps Louis Ferla as Cartier CEO
Ferla will succeed Cyrille Vigneron, who decided to retire after eight years as head of the division.