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Disney’s stock gets upgrade amid content ‘renaissance’ and streaming profit growth
Walt Disney Co.’s stock was upgraded to buy Tuesday by analyst firm Redburn Atlantic, which cited improved content performance and growth in streaming profit. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Holidays and higher egg prices lift Cal-Maine’s results and stock
Results reflected ‘seasonal boost leading up to the Thanksgiving holiday’ as well as higher prices due to bird-flu outbreak Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
America’s frozen housing market is finally starting to thaw
After nearly three years of grappling with an expensive housing market, home buyers are showing signs of getting used to it. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Nvidia CEO says his AI chips are improving faster than Moore’s Law
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says the performance of his company’s AI chips is advancing faster than historical rates set by Moore’s Law, the rubric that drove computing progress for decades. “Our systems are progressing way faster than Moore’s Law,” said Huang in an...
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Lotte Group taps Arbitrum for Web3 entertainment experiences
Lotte Group, a big five conglomerate in South Korea, said at CES 2025 that it has picked the Arbitrum blockchain for its Lotte Caliverse. The Lotte Caliverse will be an AI-driven 3D entertainment experience on the blockchain. Arbitrum has been a popular choice as a...
Pamela Anderson Says She ‘Almost Got Killed’ After Being Mistaken For One Of The Chicks – HuffPost
Pamela Anderson Says She ‘Almost Got Killed’ After Being Mistaken For One Of The Chicks HuffPost Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Trump previews “hell” in Middle East if Israel-Hamas deal not reached
NewsFeedOfficials with both the outgoing Biden and incoming Trump administrations say Israel-Hamas negotiations are on the verge of a deal. Trump meanwhile said “hell will break out” if a captive release agreement is not reach by the time he enters office.Published On...
Streeting says he is ashamed of NHS winter problems
Getty ImagesThe health secretary has said some patients' experience of the NHS this winter makes him feel "ashamed".Wes Streeting said he had seen patients left crying and distressed and stuck in corridors, as hospitals struggle to cope.It comes as a number of NHS...
Shein’s Lack of Answers on China Forced-Labor Concerns Angers U.K. Lawmakers
The bargain clothing site, which is seeking a London stock listing, declined to shed light on whether its clothing contains cotton from Xinjiang. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Musk’s ‘disinformation’ endangering me, says Phillips
Safeguarding minister Jess Phillips has told BBC's Newsnight that "disinformation" spread by Elon Musk was "endangering" her but that it was "nothing" compared to the experiences of victims of abuse.The tech billionaire and adviser to US President-elect Donald Trump...
US judge temporarily blocks release of Trump investigations report
A United States judge has temporarily blocked Special Counsel Jack Smith from releasing a report on his investigation into President-elect Donald Trump for his mishandling of classified documents.On Monday, Judge Aileen Cannon, the federal judge who presided over the...
Lebanon approves extradition of Egyptian activist al-Qaradawi to UAE
Amnesty International warns that al-Qaradawi could be at risk of human rights violations if extradited to the UAE.Lebanon’s government has decided to extradite Egyptian opposition activist Abdul Rahman al-Qaradawi to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), despite warnings...
Howard Marks sees cautionary signs of bubble, says investors shouldn’t ignore today’s high valuation
Howard Marks, one of the most respected value investors who famously foresaw the dotcom bubble, is pointing out a handful of red flags in the market like valuation that could mean poor returns over the long term or a sizable decline nearer term. In his latest memo to...
International flights resume at Damascus airport
NewsFeedSyrians rejoice as they return home onboard the first international flight to Damascus in 13 years and since the overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad.Published On 7 Jan 20257 Jan 2025 Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Are Health Disparities Part of Climate Change? Or Can We Avoid them? – UC San Francisco
Are Health Disparities Part of Climate Change? Or Can We Avoid them? UC San Francisco Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Hope for a new Syria
After nearly 60 years of rule by the al-Assad family, and years of war, people are questioning what the future holds for Syria. Journalist Nour Qormosh shares his experience covering the war in the days leading up to Bashar al-Assad’s fall, his own personal losses and...