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WSJ Heard on the Street Writer Asa Fitch explains how Nvidia’s recent earnings report may have helped allay concerns about a bubble in AI and tech stocks – at least, for now. Photo: Kent ...
Is your coffee order the longest in the US? A new study reveals that Georgians are among the top five states in the nation for longest coffee orders. According to a new report, by ...
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President Trump has signed a bill to fund the government, bringing a close to the longest government shutdown in history, one that saw millions of Americans affected and ended with little political ...
ROANOKE, Texas — If it happened in Roanoke in the past 90 years, chances are 92-year-old Cozette Harris remembers it. “I’m 92,” Cozette Harris. "There wasn’t anything between here and Dallas but ranch ...
Kid Rock's recent comments have sparked serious backlash from the Special Olympics. During an appearance on Fox News' Jesse Watters Primetime, Kid Rock, born Robert James Ritchie, caused a stir when ...
The Special Olympics are not amused after Kid Rock used an ableist slur while making a joke in a recent Fox News interview. In an Oct. 24 appearance on the network's "Jesse Watters Primetime" show, ...
MICHIGAN, USA — Michigan native Kid Rock recently used derogatory language on a network TV show interview, and Special Olympics hopes to use this as a springboard for inclusion and respect.
Kid Rock's use of a slur in a recent interview was definitely noticed by the Special Olympics. During an appearance Friday on Fox News' Jesse Watters Primetime, the "Bawitdaba" singer cracked up as he ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The government shutdown, already the second-longest in history, with no end in sight, is quickly becoming a way for President Trump to exercise new command over the government. It ...
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