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Broadcom Q3 Preview: AI Momentum and Hyperscaler Demand in the Spotlight
Broadcom’s Q3 results are under the microscope as AI-driven demand and hyperscaler spend take center stage. Investors are watching whether the AI portfolio can sustain momentum and what that could mean for margins and the stock’s trajectory.
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Bengals Sign Risner to Bolster Interior Line Ahead of Week 1
Veteran guard Dalton Risner could be the steadying force Cincinnati needs on the interior as Week 1 approaches. Known for reliable pass protection and durability, Risner might anchor the right side and take some pressure off Joe Burrow.
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Rising Fonseca Eyes New York Showdown Against Machac
Two rising talents collide on fast indoor hard courts in New York as Fonseca targets momentum against a streaky Machac. Expect sharp shotmaking, pressure points, and a loud crowd to shape the early momentum in this intriguing showdown.
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NVIDIA Faces Quiet Shakeup as Insiders Sell and Funds Rebalance
NVIDIA’s stock is in the spotlight again as big investors rebalance holdings and insiders trim stakes. Atria Investments reduced its exposure even as several funds nudged their positions, signaling ongoing portfolio fine-tuning in a high-valuation, AI-driven backdrop. With revenue strength but earnings momentum wavering, the path forward remains a study in growth versus near-term headwinds.
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Bryan Woo’s Six-Inning Streak Keeps Mariners in the Mix
Bryan Woo has quietly become baseball’s most dependable six-inning pitcher this season, pairing pinpoint command with a versatile five-pitch mix. Could this steady approach unlock even more upside as the season unfolds?
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KPop Demon Hunters Breaks Netflix English-Language Streaming Records with Sing-Along Release
KPop Demon Hunters shoots to new streaming heights with a record-breaking run and a sparkling sing-along edition that fans are buzzing about. The week also spotlights gripping thrillers, romantic tales, and a rising wave of non-English favorites reshaping the global slate. It’s a snapshot of a vibrant, interactive, cross-genre streaming era.
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Bengals Near Signing Guard Dalton Risner to Bolster O-Line
Dalton Risner could bring veteran depth to Cincinnati’s interior line. His guard experience and reliability would add protection for Burrow and help the Bengals’ run game as the season approaches.
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CrowdStrike Q2 FY2026: ARR Surges on AI-Driven Security Push Amid Record Non-GAAP Earnings
CrowdStrike delivers a momentum-filled quarter with strong revenue growth and a cash machine powering continued ARR expansion, all while ramping AI-enabled security initiatives. GAAP results show a quarterly loss, but non-GAAP profitability and record cash flow hint at a compelling growth path into FY2026 and beyond.
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Almanac 2025-26 Winter Forecast: Mild Mid-Atlantic and Northeast With Holiday Snow
Winter 2025-26 looks milder for the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, with warmer days overall and less snow on average. Snow chances cluster around the holidays, but sharp cold snaps could still surprise Philly, NYC, and D.C.— a reminder to stay prepared for quick weather shifts.
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Machac Advances to US Open Round 3, Sparks Czech Showdown Buzz
Rising Czech Tomas Machac cruised into the US Open third round with a straight-sets win, flashing an aggressive, composed game. With a looming potential Czech-on-Czech clash ahead, his comeback momentum is turning heads as the tournament progresses.
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Garnacho Transfer Saga: United and Chelsea in £35-40m Race
All eyes are on Alejandro Garnacho as Manchester United and Chelsea circle a potential £35-40m deal. With his future under Ruben Amorim uncertain and Chelsea chasing a Premier League-ready talent, the move could redefine both clubs’ attacking plans this season. The saga hints at a wider market and how United balance youth with evolving squad…
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Manning Urges Calm as Norwich City Navigate Early-Season Slump
Norwich City’s early-season wobble has manager Liam Manning urging calm rather than panic, even after three straight home defeats. He flags wasted chances and costly turnovers as the fault lines, insisting the path back lies in a sharper, more clinical attack and tighter transitions.
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Carlos Alcaraz’s haircut caper steals US Open spotlight
Carlos Alcaraz’s US Open moment wasn’t just about the scoreline—a brotherly haircut mishap steals the spotlight. A bold new look, a quick laugh, and a straight-sets win that keeps the momentum going. The off-court twist adds a human, relatable beat to the tennis drama.
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Arsenal seal Eberechi Eze deal to boost their creative attack
Arsenal land a high-profile creative spark, snapping up Eberechi Eze from Crystal Palace on a multi-year deal. The No. 10-ready attacker brings silky dribbling and clever movement, but his injury history will test his fit in Arteta’s system. A potential game-changer for the north London attack.
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AI Deepfakes Alarm, Uptown Cheba Hut Debuts, Midtown Greenway Turns 25
A week of Minnesota headlines blends AI accountability, a bold Uptown opening, and a 25-year milestone for a key urban trail. From deepfake debates to neighborhood buzz and bike-friendly infrastructure, tech, tacos, and trails are quietly reshaping daily life.
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Gio Lopez to Lead UNC in Prime-Time Kickoff Against TCU
Gio Lopez steps in as North Carolina’s Week 1 starter in a primetime showdown with TCU, bringing a proven dual-threat spark to the Tar Heels’ offense. With Max Johnson backing him up and two heralded freshmen in reserve, UNC aims to balance air and ground in a season-defining opener. If Lopez hits his stride early,…
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Rangers to Attack Club Brugge as Second Leg in Belgium Remains Open
Rangers head coach Russell Martin insists the tie with Club Brugge is still alive as they head to Belgium. He’s backing an aggressive, energy-driven performance to overturn the deficit, trusting the players’ mentality and their bond with the supporters to shape the clash.
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Ukraine’s US Open Women’s Lineup Stays Strong After Starodubtseva Exit
One Ukrainian exit didn’t dim the glow of Ukraine’s rising women’s lineup at the US Open. With Svitolina, Kostyuk, and Yastremska still in the mix, the road ahead hints at more thrilling moments and breakthroughs.
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Mourinho Plays Down Lage’s Praise Ahead of Benfica-Fenerbahçe Second Leg
Mourinho coolly brushes off Bruno Lage’s compliments, insisting the real verdict will be decided on the pitch as Benfica and Fenerbahçe chase a place in the Champions League group stage.
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Timberlake and Biel Rebalance Family Life, Eyeing More Home Time and a Baby
Timberlake and Biel are recalibrating life beyond the spotlight, juggling family, health, and personal projects. He hints at more time at home—and perhaps another child—while Biel forges ahead with new ventures, highlighting a modern, resilient partnership.
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Chiefs reshuffle practice squad with Edwards-Helaire, Steele and Oladokun
Kansas City’s practice squad gets a familiar refresh, with Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Carson Steele, Chris Oladokun, and veteran safety Mike Edwards back in the fold. A blend of trusted depth and young upside signals added flexibility as the season unfolds.