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3 Stocks Shaking in Their Boots About Apple’s Bold AI Plans

InvestorPlace 

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Apple is poised to incorporate AI features into some of its hardware, leaving these three stocks are worried about the tech giant's AI plans. 

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How would Spain react if there was a major blackout?

The Local (thelocal.es) 

Doomsday series and fake news have made the prospect of a national and Europe-wide outage seem outlandish, and yet we come close to such a critical event. How would Spanish authorities react if there was a days-long power cut?

Wimbledon Cup 2024: Alcaraz, Sinner, Swiatek, Gauff taking over tennis

Business Standard 

There is a real shift happening at the top of tennis, a youth movement that long seemed inevitable but never actually arrived until now. As the sport's attention shifts to the grass of Wimbledon, where play begins Monday, Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff are the players whose names are on everyone's lips. Alcaraz is the defending men's champion and owner of three Grand Slam titles at the age of 21 after his triumph at the French Open. Sinner, 22, is the top-seeded man at Wimbledon and won the Australian Open in January.

'Failure is not an option': Joe Scarborough questions if Biden is 'up to the job'

Raw Story 

Reflecting on Thursday night's presidential debate between President Joe Biden and Donald Trump, MSNBC "Morning Joe" host Joe Scarborough suggested the president may "not be up to the job" after his halting performance.

On Friday morning, a grim-faced "Morning Joe" panel uniformly expressed dismay at Biden's performance, with Scarborough pronouncing it "tragic."

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Von der Leyen, Costa and Kallas endorsed for the EU's top jobs: What happens next?

France24.com (en) 

European Union leaders agreed to nominate Ursula von der Leyen of Germany for a second five-year term as president of the European Commission at a summit in Brussels, where they also picked former Portuguese premier Antonio Costa as the future chair of European Council meetings and Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas as the next EU foreign policy chief. France 24's Dave Keating takes a look at what happens next.