It seems nothing can hold back the bulls on Wall Street — not trade wars or interest rates or nagging concerns over the cost of living. Fueled by trillions in spending on artificial intelligence, U.S.
Gone are the days when kids would affix baseball cards onto bicycle spokes and ride around with a motorcycle-like sound emanating from the wheels. In 2025, kids put their cards into clear resin or ...
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TPT Retirement Solutions plans to launch a superfund for defined benefit (DB) pension schemes to support those that wish to run on rather than move to an insurer. The £11bn pension provider said in a ...
Two weeks ago, Nvidia Corp. agreed to invest as much as $100 billion in OpenAI to help the leading AI startup fund a data-center buildout so massive it could power a major city. OpenAI in turn ...
Amazon.com Inc. Chairman Jeff Bezos said that the spending on artificial intelligence resembles an “industrial bubble” that could lead to lost investment but will also make society better off. “When ...
Boom Fantasy was hit with a consumer class action on Oct. 1 in Illinois Northern District Court. The suit, brought by Edelsberg Law and Shamis & Gentile, claims Boom Fantasy operates an illegal sports ...
THIS SPRING McKinsey made what seemed to be an extraordinarily bullish forecast of capital spending on the chips, data centres and energy to produce artificial intelligence (AI): $5.2trn worldwide in ...
These blasts—which are increasingly common along the Space Coast in central Florida—can be heard whenever an object breaks the sound barrier. Here’s why. A U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor executes a ...
India's IPO market experienced a remarkable surge, nearly doubling funds raised to Rs 1,70,897 crore between October 2024 and September 2025, despite a struggling broader stock market. This boom is ...
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