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Oct 08 2024BUSINESS

Samsung's AI Setback: What Went Wrong and What's Next?

Samsung is having a rough patch in the AI chip market, especially with its HBM segment. The company admitted it couldn't land a major client like NVIDIA. This delay, along with increased competition from rivals like SK hynix and TSMC, hurt Samsung's earnings. Samsung blames its late entry into the

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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

Rio Tinto Eyeing U. S. Lithium Giant Arcadium: A Game-Changer in Mining?

Picture a mining helmet from Rio Tinto. Now, imagine this global giant is eyeing a big purchase – the U.S. lithium producer Arcadium. Both companies have confirmed they're in talks, but details are still under wraps. Arcadium is no small fish. It's valued at around $3.31 billion and saw its Aus

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Oct 07 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Joker Sequel Stumbles at Box Office: What Went Wrong?

"This weekend, the much-anticipated 'Joker: Folie à Deux' didn’t quite hit the mark it was hoping for. The domestic weekend opening was even lower than initially expected, raking in $37.8 million. Sunday’s earnings dipped by 45% compared to Saturday's $11.3 million. With a production budget of over

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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

September's Job Numbers Shock Economists

The job numbers for September came as a huge surprise. The U.S. Labor Department reported 254,000 nonfarm payroll jobs added—way more than anyone expected. Economists had guessed around 150,000. That's almost like if you were expecting a few extra dollars in your pocket and found a whole twenty inst

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Oct 07 2024LIFESTYLE

The Magic Wand That's Transforming Skincare

Have you ever found yourself on a quest for the ideal eye cream? It’s a bit like finding a needle in a haystack. But what if there was a tiny gadget that could make all those sleepless nights worth it? This small tool is designed to combat puffiness and dark circles, which are often signs of tiredne

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Oct 07 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Jurassic Park's Science: Not Quite Right, But Still Fun!

In 1993, Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park hit theaters. It told a thrilling tale of dinosaurs brought back to life from ancient DNA. While the movie is loved by many, there's a big problem with how it shows science at work. Ben Lamm, who leads a company trying to bring back woolly mammoths, recently

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

The Relentless Boxer: Claressa's Story

The film "The Fire Inside," written by Barry Jenkins and starring Ryan Destiny as Claressa, explores the remarkable journey of a young woman from Flint who overcomes her harsh personality and limited opportunities to become an Olympic boxing champion. Ryan Destiny brilliantly portrays Claressa's res

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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

New York's Big Park Plan: A Look at Metropolitan Park

Imagine a place where empty parking lots turn into green spaces, and asphalt transforms into a playground for both sports and entertainment. That’s the vision behind the new $8 billion Metropolitan Park project in New York City. This isn't your typical park; it will also include live music venues, a

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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

Sony's Big Turn: How Tony Vinciquerra Changed the Game

You might think that big companies like Sony Pictures Entertainment always stay on top, but things can change quickly. For a long time, SPE was struggling with losses every year. Then, Tony Vinciquerra came along and decided to do something different. He didn't try to compete with the biggest player

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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

Atlanta Woman Fights to Keep Her Restaurant Name

In Atlanta, Georgia, a woman named Amanda Kinsey is facing opposition from Mattel, the company that owns Barbie. The issue? The name of her restaurant, "Amanda's BarBeeQue." Kinsey has been running her business since 2017 without any problems until she decided to trademark the name. That’s when thin

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