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Sep 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

Oracle's Surprising Comeback: Can Legacy Tech Still Compete?

Larry Ellison, the 80-year-old co-founder, chairman, and chief technology officer of Oracle, has been partying like it's 1999. Despite fellow legacy tech giants Intel and Cisco struggling to adapt to the AI-driven world, Oracle has emerged as the belle of the Wall Street ball. The company's cloud bu

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Sep 12 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Martin Hangs Up His Gloves: The Game of Thrones Author Moves On From House of the Dragon Criticism

In recent weeks, George R.R. Martin's blog has been a hotbed of drama. The author's scathing critique of the second season of House of the Dragon sparked a heated debate, but it seems Martin has had enough. The author's scathing critique of the second season of House of the Dragon sparked a heated

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Sep 12 2024BUSINESS

Newton Golf Lands Representation with Gersh, Aims to Revolutionize the Game

Gersh, a leading entertainment and lifestyle agency, has signed technology-forward golf company Newton Golf as a client. They will provide media, event, and athlete/celebrity-driven support, as well as develop plans to drive innovation and growth for the brand. Newton Golf's philosophy is rooted in

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Sep 11 2024LIFESTYLE

2023: A Mixed Bag for US Households, Economy, and Health Insurance

Buckle up, America! The 2023 statistics are in, and it's a tale of two realities. Household incomes rose by 4% on an inflation-adjusted basis – a much-needed glimmer of hope after years of stagnation. But, the glass is half-empty for others. What does this 4% rise really mean? Is it enough to make

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Sep 11 2024POLITICS

A New Way Forward: Protecting Migrant Rights in Latin America

The plight of millions of Haitians and Venezuelans seeking refuge in Latin America is a stark reminder of the need for governments to prioritize migrant rights. Human Rights Watch is urging countries in the region to create a more welcoming environment for these vulnerable populations. What if we'r

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Sep 11 2024BUSINESS

New Beginnings and Farewells: Naperville's Business Landscape Shifts

Naperville's business scene is experiencing a mix of excitement and change as new establishments open their doors while others bid farewell. The Can, a spinoff of the beloved Pepe's Mexican Restaurant, has officially launched, bringing a new tavern experience to the community. Meanwhile, LL Fl

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Sep 11 2024TECHNOLOGY

The AI Showdown: Anthropic's Claude Enterprise Takes on OpenAI's ChatGPT

What if the AI chatbot landscape is about to get a whole lot more interesting? Anthropic's recent launch of Claude Enterprise may just be the game-changer that disrupts the status quo. The new plan is designed with security and collaboration in mind, boasting unmatched data processing capabilities a

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Sep 11 2024FINANCE

Dave & Buster's Beats Expectations, But Can They Keep the Momentum Going?

Dave & Buster's Entertainment has reported a better-than-expected adjusted profit for the second quarter, despite sluggish same-store sales. The company earned an adjusted profit of $1.12 per share, beating expectations by $0.26. Revenue increased 2.8% to $557.1 million, although it fell short of

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Sep 11 2024FINANCE

Powering the Future: Why Utilities are the Hottest Sector in 2024

Imagine an industry that's not only stable but also surging in value. That's what's happening with utilities in 2024. With a 20% increase in value, this sector has become the darling of Wall Street. But why are investors flocking to utilities? One reason is the growing demand for data centers. These

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Sep 11 2024OPINION

Sudan's Famine: A Window Into Chaos and Hope

Sudan's crisis is spiraling out of control. Hunger has given way to famine, ethnically targeted killings are on the rise, and diplomatic efforts have failed to bring peace. In the Nuba mountains, local authorities and international NGOs estimate that between 700,000 to 1 million people have sought

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