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Nvidia's sales and earnings more than doubled in its most recent quarter, showcasing the momentum of the nearly two-year-old artificial intelligence boom despite concerns that investment has surged too quickly.
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National Park Service Celebrates Fashion Week
For fashion week, the N.P.S. has its employees showing off their various uniform options. One ranger in North Dakota has stood out among his peers.Yesterday -
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Oregon State AD: New Pac-12 to expand 'quickly'
Oregon State athletic director Scott Barnes said the newly rebuilt Pac-12 will look to add at least two more schools for 2026 as quickly as possible.14 minutes ago - Oregon -
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House Dem campaign arm is touting its post-Biden ground game
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House Democrats pour more cash into Iowa, Virginia races
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NBA free agency: Lakers agree to deal with 7-footer Christian Koloko, per reports, add frontcourt depth
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More bomb threats hit Springfield, Ohio, after Trump elevates false claims about Haitians
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Christian McCaffrey is placed on injured reserve for the 49ers and will miss at least 4 more games
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At least three dead as two passenger trains collide in Egypt’s Nile delta
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