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Wall Street on Edge With Momentum Trade Wrapping Up Historic Quarter
The simplest stock strategy on Wall Street — beloved by the smartest minds in finance and more — just closed out its best quarter in more than two decades. Read More
Wall Street Analysts Are Bullish on Top Technology Picks
There’s a lot to be optimistic about in the Technology sector as 2 analysts just weighed in on Gitlab (GTLB – Research Report) and ... Read More
3 Tech Stocks Ready to Become the Next Big Thing
Although it’s been a fun ride chasing some of the hottest semiconductor plays available, concerns about an overheated environment organically incentivizes the search for tech stocks to become the next ... Read More
World’s most valuable technology companies in 2024
Samsung has led the global television market for 17 consecutive years, according to research firm Omdia. It held a market share of nearly 30 percent in 2023. Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is worth ... Read More
Powerball jackpot increases to $935 million after no one wins the top prize
Here are the winning numbers for the Wednesday, March 27 $865 million Powerball jackpot, which has been growing since the last top prize on New Year’s Day. Read More
Punxsutawney Phil, the spring-predicting groundhog, and wife Phyllis are parents of 2 babies
Punxsutawney Phil is a father. The Pennsylvania group that handles the spring-predicting groundhog and his groundhog wife Phyllis says the couple are new parents. Read More
‘Duty to warn’ guided US advance warning of the Moscow attack. Adversaries don’t always listen
A little-known U.S. intelligence principle called the “duty to warn” came into play ahead of the deadly attack on Moscow’s outskirts. U.S. officials invoked that duty when warning Russian officials ... Read More
'Cicadaheads' armed with tech, ready to take on alien bug invasion
For the first time in 221 years, more than a trillion of two particular periodical cicada broods are set to surface this spring. The last time this emergence happened was in 1803, when Thomas ... Read More
UN top court orders Israel to open more land crossings for aid into Gaza
Destroyed buildings stand in the Gaza Strip as seen from southern Israel, Thursday, March 28, 2024. THE HAGUE, Netherlands — The top United Nations court on Thursday ordered Israel to take measures to ... Read More
Robots replicate reality: High-tech pitching machine mimics every pitcher
Baseball technology has come a long way since the days of the Iron Mike. Trajekt Arc uses data to mimic the way balls spin and break from every big league pitcher and has for the first time been ... Read More
Baltimore bridge collapses after powerless cargo ship rams support column. Video shows deadly collapse, aftermath
A container ship rammed into a major bridge in Baltimore early Tuesday, causing it to snap in a few places and plunge into the river below. Several vehicles fell into the chilly waters, and rescuers ... Read More
Things we heard about the Bears, including teaching Caleb Williams, addition to offense
The Bears acquired Bates, a five-year NFL veteran, from the Buffalo Bills for a 2024 fifth-round pick in early March. “To be able to call and make adjustments to the protections, to help and assist ... Read More
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