11/27/2023
Walmart's $9 billion store makeover may already be paying off
As e-commerce sales continue to outperform, Walmart is investing big time to "future proof" its brick and mortar business. click here
11/26/2023
Israel and Hamas complete 2nd day of swaps after tense delay, as Gaza cease-fire holds
AL BIREH, West Bank (AP) — Hamas militants on Saturday released 17 hostages, including 13 Israelis, from captivity in the Gaza Strip, while Israel freed 39 Palestinian prisoners in the latest stage of a four-day cease-fire.
11/03/2023
Biden administration calls for multiple 'pauses' in Israel-Hamas conflict
White House national security spokesperson John Kirby on Thursday said that Israel agreed to a temporary pause in the fighting in order for two American hostages to be safely freed last month and said the U.S. would be working to secure more pauses -- the first time the Biden administration...
SBF verdict: Jury finds FTX founder guilty on all counts in Manhattan criminal fraud trial
Business Insider - A jury found Sam Bankman-Fried guilty of seven counts of fraud and conspiracy in his criminal trial in Manhattan federal court after deliberating for about four and a half hours on Thursday.
11/02/2023
Diamondback fans stunned after World Series loss at Chase Field
The Texas Rangers defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 2023 World Series after five games on Wednesday. It is the Rangers' first World Series in team history. go here
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FIFA World Cup trophy draws big audience at NYC's Museum of Natural History
The FIFA World Cup trophy made its way to New York City on Tuesday.
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Tesla's highly anticipated "Giga Train," its first all-electric battery-powered train, has debuted in Germany. read more
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“[T]here is currently no unmet need,” Newsom said. “This is the wrong mission and will erode public trust.” read more Protesters burned an ...
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Thenation.com - Reports of atrocities supported by the American intelligence agency underscore the need to end America’s longest war.
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Pocket Worthy - If you keep looking for James Bond, you’ll miss the thousands of bureaucrats collecting bits of intel.