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Alphabet's stock price fell even after Google's $32 billion acquisition deal of Wiz. It's now down 16% this year.
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After delivering what feels like a yearly heartbreak for the Bills, the Chiefs played worse than ever imaginable against the Eagles in Super Bowl LIX. Kansas City put up essentially zero fight ...
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The Calgary Wranglers (30-20-4-2) wrapped up their four-game homestand with an 8-2 loss to the top team in the Pacific Division, the Coachella Valley Firebirds on Wednesday night at the Scotiabank ...
Bengaluru: Oblivious to the widespread criticism of his open ‘threat' to "tighten nuts and bolts" on the Kannada film industry over its low turnout for state-related issues, deputy chief ...
Mr Richardson said the private health insurance industry “is a dud” and their profits contradict the insurance industry’s claims that “nearly every dollar that comes into health insurance ...
Usain Bolt was not happy with Noah Lyles' comments YouTube The Jamaican legend, who still holds the world record in both 100m and 200m, retired eight years ago but remains the benchmark for sprinting ...
But Dude Perfect‘s rebooted headquarters goes the extra mile in pursuit of the illusive office cool factor. At a time when luring workers back to their cubicles is harder than ever, the YouTube ...
The Pittsburgh Penguins returned from the 4 Nations Face-Off this weekend and lost two home games. They fell 8-3 to Washington on Saturday and 5-3 to the New York Rangers on Sunday. The Pens are ...
It was only a few days ago that a certain fear-mongering website named, ahem, Ars Technica published an article about the prospect of a killer asteroid striking the planet Earth in the year 2032.