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Intel’s new AI chips for the PC will be widely used, but may not be the most useful

Intel promises to dominate Nvidia, AMD and Qualcomm with its AI-related products.

The set-up for bank stocks is looking like 1995, when they surged 54%, analyst says

Bank stocks have missed out on the rally. But next year could be a whole lot better, says an analyst.

Jeff Bezos plays down AI dangers and says a trillion humans could live in huge cylindrical space stations

The billionaire said people living in space could visit Earth on vacation

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Lea Black of ‘Real Housewives’ lists her $37.5 million Star Island home as a teardown 

The 1981 home is on prime waterfront property and has 7 bedrooms and 8 baths, but 'needs a gut job.'

Treasury yields hover at summer lows after dovish Fed drives bond rally

Treasury yields were mostly steady to lower on Friday, but hovering at summer lows after a surprise shift in the Federal Reserve's stance at its meeting earlier in the week.

10 advantages of electric cars you probably haven’t thought of

There's a few things that electric cars can do that can make a gas car feel like a steam engine. Here are 10 lesser-known advantages to driving an EV.

Why the innovative 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 5 is such a great buy

Is the Hyundai Ioniq 5 an SUV? A hatchback? Or something gifted to us from a far more intelligent society of the future? It feels like all those things.

S&P 500 futures approach record levels as traders brace for options expiration

The Dow industrials is poised for the third-straight record session, but triple witching and index rebalancing could make for a volatile Friday.

GM to lay off about 1,300 in Michigan as Bolt, Camaro end production

According to filings Thursday with state regulators, the automaker will lay off 945 workers at its Lake Orion, Mich., facility, and 369 at its Lansing Grand River assembly/stamping plant.

China economic data shows some renewed signs of weakness

China's economy showed some renewed signs of weaknesses as key gauges for consumption and investment missed expectations, while Beijing continues to grapple with challenges including a drawn-out property market slump and waning business confidence.

U.K. consumer confidence rises at start of festive shopping season, survey says

U.K. consumers felt increasingly optimistic in December, heralding good news for spending as the country enters the vital festive shopping season, according to a closely watched survey set out Friday.
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