Who is playing Monday Night Football in Week 12?
After the NFL's Game of the Year lived up to the hype in Week 11, how will Monday Night Football follow up the Eagles-Chiefs matchup?
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There’s Never Been a Better Time to Buy an Electric Car
The battery-powered BMW iX is a technological marvel. It travels up to 321 miles on a charge, its
1970-01-01 08:00
SZA wins big at Soul Train Awards 2023
SZA was the most awarded artist at the Soul Train Awards 2023 - taking home four prizes.
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Jude Bellingham breaks Cristiano Ronaldo record as Real Madrid see off Cadiz
Jude Bellingham broke a Real Madrid record held by Cristiano Ronaldo in the 3-0 win over Cadiz.
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AI Chip Boom Fuels Taiwan Firm’s 40% Rally, Beating Qualcomm and Peers
A five-month rally in MediaTek Inc. looks set to extend as booming demand for smartphones and a promising
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London’s Heathrow Has Manic Monday as Rail Links Fail
Passengers traveling to and from London’s Heathrow airport faced a difficult start to their week with the three
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Rightmove Rewarded by Tough Housing Market: The London Rush
Hi, I’m Leo from Bloomberg’s UK Breaking News team, catching you up on this morning’s business stories. There’s
1970-01-01 08:00
Deutsche Bank’s DWS Taps Former Oaktree Veteran for Alternatives
DWS Group, the asset management arm of Deutsche Bank AG, has hired Dan Robinson to lead its EMEA
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Schaeffler Increases Vitesco Offer Price to €94 Per Share
Schaeffler AG increased its offer for Vitesco Technologies Group AG to €94 per share, bringing the value of
1970-01-01 08:00
Julius Baer to Review Private Debt Business Over Signa Exposure
Julius Baer Group Ltd. is reviewing its private debt business after running up an exposure of 606 million
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Huawei Smart-Car Deal Sparks Gains In China Automaker, Suppliers
Huawei Technologies Co.’s latest automobile-related foray once again drove big share-price moves, showing the technology giant continues to
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Companies Are Dropping Carbon Offsets, But Still Buying the Worst Ones
Carbon offsets once looked primed for unstoppable growth. Analysts had forecast that the credits, which claim to wipe
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