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Oct 09 2024CELEBRITIES

Eugenie Bouchard’s Hurricane Adventure: A Lesson in Safety

Canadian tennis star Eugenie Bouchard found herself in an unexpected situation while in Florida. A fierce hurricane was approaching, and she had to act fast. Bouchard took to social media to share her experience, starting with a picture of herself in a car, wearing a mask, as she headed to the airpo

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Oct 09 2024WEATHER

Hurricane Milton: Should Category 6 Be Introduced?

Hurricane Milton, set to hit Florida, has people wondering if Category 6 hurricanes should exist. The conversation started because Milton shifted between intense hurricane classifications, with its wind speed reaching 180 mph at one point. Scientists are debating if a new category—Category 6—should

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Oct 09 2024BUSINESS

Flydubai's New Business Class Check-In: A VIP Experience from Start to Finish

Imagine you're a business traveler rushing to catch your flight. Wouldn't it be nice to have a smooth, stress-free check-in experience? Flydubai, a Dubai-based airline, has just launched a new Business Class check-in at Dubai International Airport's Terminal 2. This isn't your average check-in area.

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Oct 09 2024BUSINESS

Samsung's Top Boss: No Spin-Offs for Chip Businesses

Last week, rumors suggested that Samsung might spin off its contract chip manufacturing business. However, the company's CEO, Jay Y. Lee, has laid these rumors to rest. Speaking to Reuters, Lee confirmed that neither the foundry business nor the logic chip designing business will be spun off. Instea

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Oct 09 2024BUSINESS

Lightdash's Open Source BI Platform Gets Funding to Integrate AI

Lightdash, a company that offers a business intelligence (BI) platform, has recently secured funding to incorporate AI into their open source tool. This platform, which is an alternative to Google’s Looker, allows businesses to train AI analysts tailored to specific team use-cases. This means anyone

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Oct 08 2024WEATHER

Florida Braces for Massive Hurricane Surge

Storm season is here, and Florida is on high alert. A huge hurricane, named Milton, is headed straight for the state’s west coast. It’s currently a Category 4 storm, packing wind speeds of 155 miles per hour. Authorities are warning that a direct hit could bring towering storm surges, turning anythi

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Oct 08 2024BUSINESS

Big Moves Before the Bell: US-China Stocks Tumble, Tech Stocks Surge

Early morning trading was a rollercoaster ride for investors. Many US-listed Chinese stocks like online video giant Bilibili crashed by over 13%, with automaker Nio and e-commerce giants JD.com and Alibaba also taking heavy hits. The reason? China's state planner didn't announce any new stimulus pla

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Oct 08 2024BUSINESS

Samsung Keeps Foundry Business, Eyes Stronger Chip Future

Samsung has hit some bumps in the road with its foundry business. Despite trying to catch up to TSMC, the company is struggling with poor yields, especially for its 3nm GAA wafers. Rumors swirled that Samsung might spin off its foundry and logic chip designing operations. But a Samsung executive has

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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 08 2024BUSINESS

Small Businesses in Hurricane's Path: Loan Help at Risk

Hurricane Helene left a trail of destruction, and small businesses in its path are feeling the pinch. The government's Small Business Administration (SBA) is offering disaster loans, but they might run dry soon. President Biden warned that if Congress doesn't approve more funds, the SBA could be out

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