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The unexpected boon for the otherwise boring industrial products from AI boom

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Stocks in the utility space are no longer the sedate ones that are reserved for defensive investors seeking steady returns. They have now caught the fancy of momentum investors and traders. With the successful spinning of the AI story to the power and industrial stocks, they have become the most trending ones that are vying for the top spot, albeit behind tech stocks.

Monster Hunter Wilds '1st Trailer

GameGuru Mania 

Capcom has released the first official trailer for Monster Hunter Wilds, which introduces the game’s untamed landscape teeming with new monsters, as well as first glimpses of the story, characters, system, and more. Monster Hunter Wilds is due out for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC via Steam in 2025. ...

Club will talk to Man United in next few days about complicated potential transfer deal

Caught Offside 

Manchester United and Borussia Dortmund are set to hold talks in the next few days about the Jadon Sancho transfer situation after his loan spell with the Bundesliga giants. That’s according to Fabrizio Romano as he spoke exclusively to CaughtOffside for his latest Daily Briefing column, with the Italian journalist explaining that the Red Devils […]

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Kiwis in Motorsport 2024

Ten Tenths Motorsport 

I thought there should be a thread for the Kiwis with NZ flag on the window or panel etc on the World Motorsport stage at the moment. Formula One - Lawson keeping the simulator seat warm this year. Indy Car - the 2 Scotts, Scott Dixon and...

Sikkim CM P S Tamang wins Rhenock assembly seat

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The Chief Minister of Sikkim and leader of the Sikkim Krantikari Morcha (SKM), P S Tamang, secured victory in the Rhenock assembly seat by defeating Som Nath Poudyal of the Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) by a margin of 7,044 votes, confirmed an Election Commission official on Sunday.

Most US students are recovering from pandemic setbacks, but millions lag

Voice of America 

ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — On one side of the classroom, students circled teacher Maria Fletcher and practiced vowel sounds. In another corner, children read together from a book. Scattered elsewhere, students sat at laptop computers and got reading help from online tutors. For the third graders at Mount Vernon Community School in Virginia, it was an ordinary school day. But educators were racing to get students learning more, faster, and to overcome setbacks that have persisted since schools closed for the COVID-19 pandemic four years ago. Читать дальше...