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Nvidia's AI Chip Domination is Challenged by Tech Giants and Startups
Nvidia leads the AI chip market with a 70%-95% market share and a $2.7 trillion market cap but faces rising competition from Intel, AMD, and others developing their own AI processors.
The UK's Roads, Hospitals, and Schools Strain as More People Migrate in the Country
Amid immigration's impact in the UK, experts stress the need for infrastructure investments to ease pressures on housing, healthcare, and education systems.
Donald Trump's Conviction Receives Negative Market Reaction, Slashing His Wealth by Millions
Donald Trump’s net worth dropped by hundreds of millions after shares in his media company fell 5.3% following his conviction in a New York hush-money trial.
Aramco's $13 Billion Share Sale Attracts Strong Investor Interest
Aramco's share sale drew overwhelming demand within hours, potentially raising up to $13.1 billion, attracting global investor interest in Saudi assets.
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Boeing's inaugural astronaut flight faced another setback as last-minute computer trouble prompted a launch delay.
The anticipation is high for the 2025 Social Security COLA, expected to potentially deliver the largest increase in years, based on current trends and projections.
A Chinese spacecraft has successfully landed on the moon's far side to collect rock samples, marking the latest move in the growing space rivalry with the US.
Google admitted that its new AI Overviews tool needs improvement after producing some odd and potentially dangerous search results, despite extensive testing prior to its recent launch.
A Tesla shareholder has filed a lawsuit accusing CEO Elon Musk of insider trading, alleging he sold $7.5 billion in shares before poor production and delivery figures were released, resulting in $3 billion in improper profits.
Ticketmaster owner Live Nation confirmed that hackers stole personal details of 560 million customers, demanding a $500,000 ransom to prevent the data from being sold.
Atlas Air Worldwide will stop flying freighter aircraft for Amazon's domestic parcel network by mid-2025.
The New York Times, owner of the web-based word game Wordle, has taken legal action against the creator of the location-guessing game Worldle.
San Francisco's beloved Anchor Brewing Company, which closed down last summer after 127 years in business, is being revived after billionaire Hamdi Ulukaya purchased it.
US crude oil refiners are reportedly preparing to increase their operations above 90% capacity following the completion of planned maintenance.