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Gains in AI company stakes juice second-quarter earnings for S&P 500
S&P 500 companies completed a strong second-quarter earnings season with a 52% aggregate profit surge, substantially boosted by mark-to-market gains at major technology firms investing in artificial intelligence.
Joe Root hails England’s bowlers after statement Pakistan win, and reveals he has been in contact with Stephen Fleming every day
England’s pace bowlers dominated Pakistan, dismissing them for 171 before securing a three-day victory by an innings and 103 runs at Headingley in the first Test.
Tupac murder trial: Accused told police in 2008 his nephew fired fatal shots
Duane Davis stands trial in Las Vegas accused of orchestrating Tupac Shakur’s 1996 murder. A police interview recording from 2008 reveals Davis claimed his nephew fired the fatal shots during the drive-by shooting.
Michelle Pfeiffer Reveals Career Plans After Saying She “Never” Wanted to “Star in Another Movie”
Michelle Pfeiffer clarified remarks about her acting future during a Tonight Show appearance, stating she remains interested in film roles despite earlier comments suggesting otherwise.
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Why airlines are warning over lithium-ion batteries
Airlines are intensifying warnings about lithium-ion battery devices on flights after a passenger’s battery pack caught fire during a flight to Las Vegas, highlighting growing safety concerns in aviation.
Credit card issuer Synchrony announces partnership with OpenAI
Synchrony Financial announced a partnership with OpenAI to integrate artificial intelligence models into its consumer portals and customer-facing tools, aiming to enhance shopping experiences.
Rising inflation underlines scale of Andy Burnham’s cost of living challenge
July inflation rose to 2.9% driven by higher energy bills, presenting Prime Minister Andy Burnham with a significant cost of living challenge heading into autumn as further price increases loom.
Retail sales in Great Britain fall despite heatwave increasing food and drink demand
Retail sales in Great Britain declined 0.5% last month despite record temperatures and World Cup excitement boosting food and drink purchases, with non-food stores experiencing the steepest drops.
Why some of America’s biggest brands are losing ground in China
Major American brands like Nike, Starbucks, and General Motors are losing market share in China due to geopolitical tensions, rising domestic competition, and failure to adapt products to local preferences.
Trump admin taps former JPMorgan Chase exec Matt Zames to advise Social Security agency
Former JPMorgan Chase executive Matt Zames has joined the Trump administration as an unpaid advisor to the Social Security Administration, working with commissioner Frank Bisignano on modernization efforts.
Airbus bows to remote working demands after series of strikes
Airbus has scaled back its return-to-office mandate following employee strikes across multiple countries, allowing staff to work remotely an average of two days weekly instead of restricting it to one.
Manitoba premier says Canada ‘should fight’ as US trade deadline looms
Manitoba’s premier urges Canada to reject concessions as negotiators work toward a US trade deal before Friday’s deadline, while other provincial leaders remain divided on the agreement’s terms.
Trump wants to be friends with Kim – but South Korea could pay the price
South Korea’s joint military exercises with the US were halted midway after President Trump ordered a substantial reduction, citing the drills as costly and hostile to North Korea, alarming regional allies.
Rosenberg: Shortage of petrol but not patriotism as Russians feel growing impact of war
Russia faces severe petrol shortages this week as Ukrainian drone strikes on oil refineries create long queues across Moscow, marking the second wave of a fuel crisis affecting the energy superpower.
Gun stash in German forest believed to be linked to Russia, say reports
German authorities discovered a hidden weapons cache in a forest near Berlin and are investigating potential links to Russian intelligence operations, according to media reports and government officials.
Jannik Sinner to miss US Open tennis major due to knee injury
Top-ranked Jannik Sinner withdrew from the US Open due to a right knee injury sustained after winning Wimbledon, marking his first Grand Slam absence since 2019.