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5 Reasons Nvidia Isn't in an AI-Fueled Bubble | The Motley Fool
The Motley Fool· 6 days agoThe stock market has a long history of creating bubbles, particularly in the technology sector....
1789 or 1866 is not 2024: Why historians have a difficult task in guiding Supreme Court justices as...
Houston Chronicle· 5 days agoIn recent years, the court has increasingly taken on controversial cases, inserted itself into polarized electoral politics and overturned long-standing precedent, including the federal right ...
Amazon Exec Says True Crime Is a “Home Run” in Latin America, Comedies Prove Difficult to Navigate
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 3 days agoAmazon‘s Latin America branch is going full steam ahead with its true crime projects. Head of local...
Greg Cote’s Hot Button Top 10: Florida Panthers, Copa America, Dolphins, cricket, golf & ... eating?
Miami Herald via Yahoo Sports· 6 days agoUFL: Let’s all root for the Son of Bum, Wade Phillips: The UFL, child of the USFL/XFL merger, stages...
Philly needs help throwing America’s 250th birthday bash | Editorial
Philly.com· 6 days agoPhiladelphia is the most significant city in the history of this country’s birth. Sure, Bostonians...
Walk through history this July 4th at these Revolutionary War sites in NJ
The Record· 3 days agoWhen you think about Independence Day, images of parades, barbecues, and fireworks come to mind....
Cooperstown celebrates Juneteenth
The Daily Star, Oneonta, N.Y. via Yahoo News· 2 days agoJun. 19—About 30 people gathered in the chapel of the First Presbyterian Church of Cooperstown Wednesday, June 19, to celebrate Juneteenth. "I just want to let you folks know that you're sitting ...
Why Dayton is perfect for a great air show: History in flight goes well beyond the Wright brothers
Dayton Daily News· 2 days agoThe Wright brothers are the obvious Dayton connection to flight. The CenterPoint Energy Dayton Air...
Celebrating Juneteenth: Here is a list of events happening around our area
FOX30 / CBS47 Jacksonville· 3 days agoAlthough city offices are closed, there is still plenty to do around our area to celebrate Juneteenth. Juneteenth marks 1865 when enslaved people in Galveston, Texas found out they had been ...
It takes a village
The Pocahontas Times· 3 days agoHuntersville Historic Traditions’ president, Tim Wade welcomed about 125 people who gathered on a sunny afternoon to commemorate and celebrate West...