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Nebius and ClickHouse Eye IPO as AI Cloud Boom Accelerates
From a Yandex spin-off to a rising AI neocloud player, Nebius Group is expanding beyond cloud services. With a notable stake in data-analytics innovator ClickHouse and fresh funding fueling rapid growth, whispers of a forthcoming IPO are stirring the AI infrastructure scene.
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NYT Connections Puzzle 862: Can You Crack the Daily Word-Grouping Challenge?
Today’s NYT Connections delivers a fresh, four-color puzzle filled with clever ties and a rhyming clue that nudges you toward the pattern. Four groups, a few surprises, and that satisfying click when the connections finally line up. A brisk brain workout for daily puzzle enthusiasts craving a new challenge.
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Palantir Bets on a London Defense Hub with a $1.5B Push
Palantir is expanding its global footprint with a landmark UK defense partnership and a new London headquarters, hinting at up to $1.5 billion in potential investments and closer ties with NATO. The move comes amid a wave of international deals and bold growth plans, even as regulatory headwinds and regional challenges loom. A pivotal moment…
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AWK Stock Jumps as Market Rally Outpaces Its Long-Term Path
American Water Works posted a midweek lift, closing near 143.60 with a 4.25% jump as investors weigh momentum against broader market trends. In the bigger picture, the stock trails the S&P 500 over the year, hinting at a longer road ahead and a need for strategic shifts.
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Railbird 2026: Tyler Childers & The Lumineers to Headline Kentucky’s Red Mile Festival
Kentucky’s Railbird Festival returns with a marquee lineup and a racetrack backdrop that’s as electric as the crowd. Headliners Tyler Childers and The Lumineers pace a multistage weekend packed with bourbon-inspired experiences and a range of festival packages. Expect a blend of big moments, intimate perks, and a celebration of music and culture that only…
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Rivian Downgraded to Underperform as Target Slashed to $10 Ahead of Q3 Results
Rivian faces fresh headwinds as a prominent analyst downgrades the EV maker ahead of its upcoming quarterly results. With incentives winding down and demand in focus, the path to its ambitious production targets may hit new headwinds. Will the market’s optimism hold as 2026 approaches?
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Super Micro Computer in Focus as Major Stake Cuts and Insider Trades Stir Debate
Shifting bets from institutions and large insider sales spotlight Super Micro Computer’s latest moves, as the stock wrestles with volatility and evolving earnings outlooks.
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Rocket Lab, Navitas, Recursion: 3 Bold Growth-Stock Bets in Space, Semiconductors and AI
Three bold plays are standing out in the volatile growth-stock landscape: Rocket Lab’s space ambitions, Navitas Semiconductor’s power-efficient tech, and Recursion Pharmaceuticals’ AI‑driven approach to drug discovery. They capture the high‑upside potential—and the volatility that comes with chasing innovation.
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Nebius Group Gears Up for U.S. Expansion in AI Infrastructure Boom
Nebius Group is betting big on Europe’s booming AI infrastructure scene, shifting from diversified operations to cloud-based growth. Ambitious data-center expansion and bold bets in autonomous mobility hint at a powerful new trajectory—yet the outlook comes with questions about sustainability and a lofty valuation. A closer look reveals a high-stakes pivot that could reshape the…
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Fiji River Tragedy Sparks Urgent Water Safety Push
Two recent drownings in local rivers have heightened concerns about water safety, sparking renewed calls for community education and safer practices around natural waterways.
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Fiji Diwali: Women, Heritage, and the Light of Unity
Diwali in Fiji shines a theme that connects Girmit-era roots with today’s life, spotlighting the vital role of women, culture, and light. Discover how tradition and resilience come together to unite diverse communities and spark renewed hope for the future.
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Robin Roberts Returns to Southeastern Louisiana University to Unveil a New Broadcast Media Center
Robin Roberts returns to her alma mater to unveil a cutting-edge multimedia education center, packed with advanced studios. A hometown moment that hints at big opportunities for Southeastern Louisiana University’s next generation of storytellers.
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Whistleblower Alleges Emil Bove Urged DOJ to Defy Court Orders in Venezuelan Deportations
Whistleblower claims against a senior DOJ official spark fresh questions about the ethics and legality of a high-stakes deportation effort. Allegations of pressuring prosecutors to disregard court orders threaten to shake the boundaries between enforcement and due process.
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Diwali in Fiji: Nausori’s historic sweet shop keeps tradition alive
In Nausori, a 1950s–era family sweet shop keeps Diwali buzzing with handmade treats. Facing rising costs, it adapts by offering individual items, capturing the festive resilience and community spirit that lights up Fiji this season.
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Fiji Eye Care Gap Grows as Expatriate Eye Surgeons Hit Registration Hurdles
Fiji’s push-pull debate over permitting expatriate eye surgeons puts patient safety, local capacity, and urgent cataract and retina waitlists under the spotlight. As policymakers weigh greater international collaboration against safeguards, the future of eye health hinges on how effectively local and global experts can work together.
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NYC Mayoral Campaigns Rally at Coney Island Soccer Classic Ahead of Early Voting
Politics meets the pitch in Coney Island, where Assemblyman Mamdani led a spirited soccer tournament to rally supporters ahead of early voting. A weekend snapshot of community, ambition, and a shared push to address the cost of living.
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Rare North Korean Soldier Defects Across the DMZ into South Korea
A North Korean soldier crossed the heavily fortified border into South Korea in a rare defection move. As Seoul begins screenings, the incident sparks questions about inter-Korean tensions and future stability along the divided peninsula.
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WHO Launches Regional Climate-Health Strategy for the Western Pacific
WHO launches a bold regional plan to tackle climate and health in the Western Pacific, signaling a new era of collaborative action. With three focused priorities—resilient health systems, healthier urban environments, and low-emission food systems—the strategy aims to shield millions from climate-related health threats.
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Whitney Rose Opens Up About Marriage Struggles and Wild Rose Beauty Setback on RHOSLC
Whitney Rose opens up about the strain in her marriage and a business setback that’s changed everything. A lunch with the group and a New York intuitive reading hint at deeper communication issues—and a craving to reclaim the joy she’s lost. Will she reconnect with her wild, free-spirited self and find a new path forward?
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Louvre Heist Prompts Global Debate on Museum Security
An audacious early-morning raid at the Louvre in Paris left authorities chasing elusive clues as priceless treasures vanished in seven minutes. Investigators sift through how a meticulous plan unfolded and what remains at stake for centuries of cultural heritage. A stark reminder of the fragility—and resilience—of our shared history.
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Diwali Lights Labasa Market as Fiji Celebrates 50-Year Holiday Milestone
Diwali lights shimmer over Labasa Market as Fiji’s diverse communities come together in a glow of tradition and togetherness. A milestone anniversary and acts of generosity add a special warmth to the festival, hinting at stories of unity that go beyond the lamps.