AI Is the Stock Market’s ‘New Growth Thing,’ Citi’s Chronert Says
Citigroup Inc. strategist Scott Chronert says the first-wave of artificial-intelligence breakthroughs lifted the stocks of companies like Nvidia
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Jaguars lose rookie linebacker Ventrell Miller for the season with a ruptured Achilles tendon
Jacksonville Jaguars rookie linebacker Ventrell Miller will miss the season after rupturing his right Achilles tendon in the team’s preseason finale against Miami
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Goldman Is Selling a Wealth-Advisory Unit to $240 Billion Money Manager
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. struck a deal to sell an investment-advisory business aimed at the mass-affluent market to
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In the paint and beyond the arc: Behind the scenes of Chicago’s elite 50-and-Over basketball community
These men playing basketball in this basketball city every weekend in one of the city’s most impoverished neighborhoods, is a testament to community, competition and love.
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Is Selena Gomez's song ‘Single Soon’ about her ex The Weekend? Pop star responds to the speculation
Selena Gomez sings about going through a relationship throughout the tune and even mentions The weekend
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LA media company settles first SEC enforcement case over NFTs
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK A Los Angeles media company that billed itself as potentially "the next Disney"
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Amgen-Horizon Takeover Seen Close to a Lock After FTC Pauses Challenge
Traders are almost 100% certain that Amgen Inc. will complete its $28 billion takeover of Horizon Therapeutics Plc
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Antonio Brown attacks former Steelers DB, media: 'My CTE acting up'
Former Pittsburgh Steelers All-Pro Antonio Brown continued his years-long outburst on social media, picking another fight with Ryan Clark. The following session of Steelers-on-Steelers violence ended with Brown referencing CTE.
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France eliminated from FIBA World Cup and everyone is pointing fingers at Rudy Gobert
After France's shocking elimination from the FIBA World Cup, many looked to Rudy Gobert. Could he have done more to avoid this early, unexpected exit?
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OpenAI Unveils ChatGPT for Businesses, Stepping Up Revenue Push
OpenAI launched a corporate version of ChatGPT with added features and privacy safeguards, the startup’s most significant effort
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Pastrami vs. Corned Beef: What's the Difference?
The two brined meats are both delicious, but they're prepared in very different ways.
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Wolves’ Matheus Nunes goes on strike to try and force a move to Manchester City
Matheus Nunes has gone on strike in an attempt to make Wolves to sell him to Manchester City. The Champions League winners have submitted one offer for the Portugal international midfielder, which Wolves rejected, though they are yet to make an improved bid. Nunes missed training on both Sunday and Monday as he tried to force Wolves to sell him to City. The Midlands club are believed to want £60m for the 25-year-old while City insist they will walk away if they cannot agree a price that meets their valuation. City turned their attention to Nunes after initially showing interest in West Ham’s Lucas Paqueta, which was then abandoned as the Brazilian faces an FA investigation into potential betting breaches. Nunes, who joined Wolves for a club record £38m from Sporting Lisbon last summer, was suspended for Saturday’s 1-0 win over Everton after he was sent off in their defeat to Brighton. Read More Christian Eriksen says Manchester United players expect kneejerk reactions On this day in 2016: Hull beat Warrington to win Challenge Cup Wolves head coach Gary O’Neil unhappy with ‘large spells’ during win at Everton
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