Dow Jones Futures: Techs Rise With Stock Market Bulls In Control; Meta, Apple, Tesla In Buy Areas
The stock market is sending a clear bullish signal, with titans Meta, Apple and Tesla among dozens of buys.
The stock market is sending a clear bullish signal, with titans Meta, Apple and Tesla among dozens of buys.
We recently compiled a list of the 35 Trending AI Stocks on Latest Analyst Ratings and News. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) stands against the other trending AI stocks. As the earnings season unfolds, investors are eager to see how artificial intelligence (AI) investments among S&P […]
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Bands and singers play half as many gigs on an average tour as they did in the 1990s, figures suggest.
Transport secretary Louise Haigh called the firm a ‘cowboy operator’
A London squirrel had eyes bigger than its belly recently when it was spotted scurrying across a fence carrying a croissant.Footage from Sarah Moran shows the squirrel, who is a regular visitor to her garden, running along a fence with a whole croissant in its mouth.“This squirrel is always in our garden,” Moran told Storyful. “We keep a cupboard full of nuts for it, because it regularly comes to the patio door expecting a bite to eat.”Moran identifies the squirrel by its large size, and the consistent path it takes along the fence.“I’ve often seen it carrying nuts, but never a croissant,” Moran said. “I wonder if it’s cheating on me with another food provider?” Credit: Sarah Moran via Storyful
Incident raises concerns about political violence ahead of Maharashtra elections, and at a resurgence of the gang violence that Mumbai has successfully curbed in recent years
Trevor Lawrence became one of the NFL's highest-paid players in the 2024 offseason, joining Dak Prescott and Joe Burrow atop a stacked leaderboard.
U.S. President Joe Biden is due to visit Germany on Friday, having cancelled a visit last week because of Hurricane Milton striking the U.S., German government sources told Reuters on Sunday. Spiegel magazine had earlier reported the new date, saying plans for meetings were already well advanced. The sources said Biden's visit would not have the character of a formal state visit but would be slimmed down to attend to joint work in progress.
The government will on Monday welcome more than £50bn of investment in the British economy as Sir Keir Starmer tries to reset his administration after a first hundred days marked by scandal and infighting. Sky News has learnt that the International Investment Summit in the City of London will comprise more than £50bn of deal announcements - or roughly twice the £28bn unveiled at the previous comparable gathering held under the former Conservative administration. The summit will be attended by executives from globally important companies such as Alphabet, BlackRock, Goldman Sachs and Deepmind.
The Pittsburgh Steelers play the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday. Here's everything you need to know about how to watch.
The World No 1 won his seventh tournament of the year to deny Djokovic his place in the century club with a 7-6 6-3 victory in China
A slew of corporate earnings headline the week ahead as investors continue to debate the Federal Reserve's next move.
Comedian & BBC cricket statistician Andy Zaltzman delves into the statistical nuggets from England's stunning win over Pakistan in the first Test.
James Anderson says he has the “urge” to keep playing but is undecided on how he will extend his career.
Elon Musk's Starship rocket will be launched for the fifth time with hopes of recovering the booster.
The Red Roses were finally given a stern test for the first time since the World Cup final in 2022 and showed key characteristics to fight past Canada 21-12
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Exclusive: Professor Sir John Curtice described Robert Jenrick and Kemi Badenoch as ‘unknown quantities’ who do not have what it takes to turn the party’s fortunes around
Cardiff City midfielder Emma Beynon has announced her retirement from football. Beynon, 28, was the Bluebirds’ players’ player of the year as they won the Welsh treble last season, including scoring in the Welsh Cup win over Wrexham. Capped under Jayne Ludlow in 2017, Beynon spent 10 years at Swansea City, winning four Welsh titles before switching to Cardiff last summer.